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I took a risk & ordered a pushchair from Shein – it's half the price of a popular pram, looks fancy & is easy to unfold

I took a risk & ordered a pushchair from Shein – it's half the price of a popular pram, looks fancy & is easy to unfold

The Sun6 days ago
A BARGAIN hunter has revealed that she took a risk and ordered a pushchair from Shein.
Clara, a first time mum and self-proclaimed ' Shein addict,' claimed that not only is the travel pram super easy to unfold, but it looks incredibly fancy too.
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And to top it all off, it's perfect for those on a budget, as it's super affordable and half the price of a very popular travel pram that's loved by many mums around the country.
Posting on social media, the mum-of-one proudly showed off her latest Shein purchase, leaving many gobsmacked.
As she held up her Shein pram, which has a one-hand fold, she wrote: 'Just a girl with her Shein stroller.'
Clara then added: 'Only £70 yes please.'
Not only this, but she also confirmed: 'My son loves it, I love it.'
The savvy mum's Lightweight & Compact Travel Stroller was once £103.28, but is now just £75.48.
She claimed that it's great for 'easy travels ' and is very 'fancy.'
She praised its 'great cover for the sun ' and was impressed with the peek-a-boo window which provides 'extra air flow for those hot days.'
Not only does the pushchair have an adjustable seat and footrest, but it also comes complete with a mosquito net and a rain cover too.
Underneath, it has a large storage basket, and it's even got four shock absorbing wheels and swivel front wheels too.
I was horrified when I realised the £5 Shein pencil cases I bought for my kids contained hidden knives
It is said to be suitable for newborns to children aged 36 months, with a maximum load of 15kg.
Clearly overjoyed with her bargain buy, which is strikingly similar and £74.52 cheaper than the popular Joie Baby Pact Pro Stroller, which was once £200 but is now £150 from John Lewis, Clara described the Shein pram as her 'best purchase.'
Her TikTok clip, which was uploaded under the username @ claramiceli132, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 474,600 views, 21,400 likes and 204 comments.
Social media users were gobsmacked with Clara's Shein buy and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this.
One person said: 'It's actually really nice! Was not expecting that.'
What is Shein and is it legit?
Shein is an online-only fast-fashion retailer, based out of China, that has become a number one shopping destination for many around the world.
The company was valued at $66billion in 2023, dwarfing that of popular high street brands Zara and H&M.
The fashion retailer was founded in late 2008, by entrepreneur and marketing specialist Xu Yangtian, also known as Chris Xu.
Shein is a legitimate selling website and is not a phishing scam.
But you may receive a disappointing order or run into shipping issues if you order from the site, according to reviews.
There have been swathes of quality complaints, which makes sense when looking at the price tag.
Another added: 'You took one for the team on this and I love you for it.'
A third commented: 'You're the hero we all needed. God bless you queen.'
Meanwhile, someone else asked: 'Have you taken the little one out in it to see if it's sturdy?'
I had this four years ago to take on holiday - it's the best stroller I've ever bought
TikTok user
In response, Clara wrote back and confirmed: 'Yes, gone out three times so far and it's great! If you're living in the UK, you know what the roads are like.'
At the same time, one mum gasped: 'You are telling me that I paid €700 for the Joolz Aer+ stroller just because of the folding option when I could have just bought one from Shein??'
To this, Clara responded with a crying emoji and simply said: 'Yes.'
And it's clear that it's not just Clara who was happy with this Shein buy, as one mother beamed: 'I had this four years ago to take on holiday - it's the best stroller I've ever bought and still have it now in my car boot.'
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