Controversial Clothing Company Shein Quietly Files IPO in London Shein is headquartered in Singapore, where it's been since 2021, though most of its operations, including factories, are in China.

By Emily Rella Edited by Melissa Malamut

Key Takeaways

  • Shein reportedly filed an IPO in London.
  • The fast-fashion company originally tried to file for an IPO in the U.S. in November 2023 and failed.
  • Shein has been accused of questionable labor practices and stealing designers work.

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Controversial Chinese-based fast fashion company Shein quietly filed for an IPO earlier this month in London, valued at around $63 billion according to several outlets, including the Wall Street Journal and CNBC.

The discussions are reportedly "private" and noted that the retailer would still prefer an IPO in the U.S. but due to controversy and backlash surrounding its questionable labor practices by American lawmakers, the notion seems unlikely.

Shein originally tried to file for an IPO in the U.S. in November 2023 (at around a $90 billion valuation) and failed. It's noted that though the company filed for the IPO in London, it does not mean the company will get it.

Related: 'It Is Incredibly Disheartening, Insulting, and Downright Evil': Designers Accuse Shein of 'Egregious' Copyright Infringement and Racketeering

Shein is headquartered in Singapore, where it's been since 2021, though most of its operations, including factories, remain in China. To file for an IPO in the U.S., Shein needs permission from the Chinese government.

Last year, the company's sales surpassed both Zara and H&M with $32.2 billion in sales, per The Verge.

Last summer, the fast-fashion company was sued by three fashion designers for copyright infringement, which alleged that the company was making exact replicas of their designs.

"It is incredibly disheartening, insulting, and downright evil to profit off of artists without their knowledge or permission," the July 2023 lawsuit stated.

Another lawsuit in April 2024 alleges that Shein has been stealing designs and using AI technology to steal artwork from designers and playing it off as its own.

Related: Chinese Fashion Brand Shein To Re-Enter Indian Market: Report

In an earlier statement to BIZ Experiences, Shein denied the allegations of theft and said the company plans to fight back against the lawsuits.

"Shein takes all claims of infringement seriously, and we take swift action when complaints are raised by valid IP rights holders," a spokesperson for the brand told BIZ Experiences last summer. "We will vigorously defend ourselves against this lawsuit and any claims that are without merit."

Per Reuters, Shein was valued at slightly more at $66 billion in a fundraising round last month.

Emily Rella

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at BIZ Experiences.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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