Prices have surged as the costs of the Trump’s tariffs are passed along to consumers.

Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein hiked its prices for American customers by up to 377 percent in order to offset the costs of Donald Trump’s tariff war.

In what looks to be an early indication of how the Trump administration’s escalating tariffs will impact consumers, data Bloomberg compiled shows astronomical markups on the retailer’s most popular items, which took effect on Friday night.

The average price for Shein’s top 100 beauty and health products surged by 51% overnight, with many items more than doubling in cost. Home and kitchen goods rose by an average of 30%, while women’s clothing increased by a more modest 8%.

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    9 months ago

    Good time to leave this shit die in a corner. Not advocating for Trump in any way, mind you, but this utter garbage pollutes the environment more than anything. Quality is usually abysmal so the crap ends up in a landfill sooner rather than later, and additionally all that crap needs to be shipped across the globe.

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    9 months ago

    In fairness, Shein and Temu can fuck right off. When the raise prices 377%, they make the worst shit China has to offer more expensive, and that’s a good thing.

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    9 months ago

    This is the plan, and the plan is for the high prices to continue forever so that the federal income tax can be repealed, (mostly for the ultra wealthy).

    Trump specifically wants high prices, via tariffs, to be paid by the average American so the federal income tax can be repealed.

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    9 months ago

    Shein and Temu and other cheap chinese mail order goods companies only existed due to then loophole in previous tariffs for small sales. I imagine they will try to clear out stock and then call it quits soon.

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    9 months ago

    No loss. People need to stop buying 100% plastic clothing.

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    9 months ago

    Hm. This is going to be happening to far, far more goods than just the cheap crap. I can’t find a reason to crow about it happening here. It’s the first raindrops of a hurricane.

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    9 months ago

    I wonder if there will be a tiny surge in virtual post office boxes just across the Mexico and Canada borders. So American individuals will get items shipped to the virtual post office boxes, then cross to that country, and smuggle the items back into the us.

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    9 months ago

    I’ve never even heard of Shein before, which makes me think this isn’t going to have enough of an impact to change the minds of any magats. We can hope though, I guess.

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      9 months ago

      Ask your relatives and coworkers about it. Just because you haven’t heard of it doesn’t mean it’s not a big thing.

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        9 months ago

        My relatives / coworkers have also not heard of it, which makes me think it’s probably just not a thing in my region.

        Edit: Spoke too soon, two have but they’ve never used it.