Shoppers go wild for mum’s winter Shein haul with ‘cosy’ pieces perfect for -9C New Year big freeze
SHOPPERS are going wild for Shein’s “cosy” winter collection after a mum shared her huge haul.
Kayleigh Taylor, from Fife, regularly shares ‘Clean Tok’ videos on TikTok – @cleanwith_kayleigh – where she boasts two million followers.
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But she treated her army of fans to a rare fashion haul in one of her latest clips.
She picked up a huge selection of comfy pieces from the online bargain retailer for less than £100.
Posting on social media, Kayleigh said: “Cosy winter haul – neutral edition.”
The savvy mum bagged a three-piece teddy fleece lounge set for £23.99 and an oversized hoodie for just £7.99.
Kayleigh modelled her buys – which also included two knitted sweaters and a heart jumper – on TikTok.
And her haul was a huge hit with social media users, racking up more than 63,000 views.
One gushed: “Omg I need to do Shein shopping.”
A second wrote: “Love it all. I’m addicted to Shein.”
Meanwhile a third added: “These from Shein are gorgeous.”
Kayleigh’s cosy shopping haul comes as Scots braced for a -9C New Year freeze this morning.
And more snow is on the way with forecasters fears the Beast from the East could return.
The phrase is used to describe cold and wintry conditions in the UK as a result of easterly winds from the near continent, according to The Met Office.
Meteorologists are said to be monitoring a pool of freezing air spinning over the North Pole which could spark a Sudden Stratospheric Warming (SSW) event.
Five years ago, the Beast from the East caused widespread travel chaos as the Beast and treacherous conditions across Scotland’s road network.
Hundreds of schools were shut by local authorities as the severe weather swept in.