SHEIN is opening a store at the Eaton Centre in Toronto but there's a catch Toronto
"The SHEIN pop-up shop experience is for those looking to get a head start on finding their spring wardrobe must-haves at the most affordable prices!" said a rep for the brand to blogTO by email.
"SHEIN carries multiple brands and categories for women's, men's, kid's and size-inclusive fashion, along with accessories, beauty, pet and home goods. The two special collections that will be available at the pop-up will include EvoluSHEIN and SHEIN X." The pop-up store will launch on Thursday, March 23, at 2 p.m. on Level 1 of the busy downtown Toronto mall. You'll find it on the north side of the mall, in a spaceReps for the Chinese-owned brand say that pop-up patrons will have access to"complimentary treats from the SHEIN Cafe" as well as"SHEGLAM beauty gifts for guests who post on social media live from the shop."
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