Customers find disturbing "HELP ME" messages on this brand's clothing labels
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
These TikTok videos show clothes that have hidden messages...
The huge online shopping brand that is known as SHEIN is under fire after TikToks have been circulating claiming that workers are sending secret "Help me" messages.
SHEIN is a fast-fashion giant. With this type of production, it is alleged that businesses cut corners with costs.
This leads to minimal pay for workers, long hours, and unsafe working conditions.
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Some of the videos that have been circulating are as follows:
@nohroe15 They need help. #stopfastfashion #boycott #fypシ #fyp ♬ Originalton - ᥫ᭡
“NEED YOUR HELP”
— Sora ໒꒰ྀི˵ˊ ᵕ ˋ˵꒱ྀི১ (@yuutamybeloved_) June 1, 2022
My sister's classmates ordered clothes in Shein and it brought this written on the label pic.twitter.com/68JjEUMZIG
As seen in the video above, the "help me" messages have been written on clothing tags.
Additionally, an image of a tag that includes the phrase “need your help”, amidst the text advising customers on how to wash the garment, has been circulating on the internet.
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Very little information is known about where exactly this happened, but one thing is for certain, the clothing brand is clapping back.
See what SHEIN responded with in their official TikTok below:
@shein_official Recently, several videos were posted on TikTok that contain misleading and false information about SHEIN. We want to make it very clear that we take supply chain matters seriously. Our strict Code of Conduct prohibits suppliers from using child or forced labor and we do not tolerate non-compliance.
♬ original sound - SHEIN
As seen in the TikTok, SHEIN has "fact-checked" and debunked these claims.
The brand has said that it “contains misleading and false information” about the brand. .
“We want to make it very clear that we take supply chain matters seriously. Our strict Code of Conduct prohibits suppliers from using child or forced labor and we do not tolerate non-compliance."- Shein
Greenbacks reports: "So while it does seem that Shein’s factory workers are not responsible for any of these messages, as Shein claims, that does not absolve Shein of its responsibility to protect its workers. Not to mention, these messages all still most likely came from labourers in garment factories, making it clear that this issue is boundless."
More will be shared on this developing story when available.
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