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SHEIN Shopper Experience Survey

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How did you first hear about SHEIN?

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How often do you encounter SHEIN advertisements?

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Which of the following promotional items from SHEIN interests you the most?

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If you were to win the SHEIN Mystery Box, what would you primarily do with the items?

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