I was mortified after ordering a jumper without seeing it had a glaring spelling mistake on the front – I can’t wear it
A SHOPPER was left mortified after buying a jumper from Shein without noticing it had a very glaring spelling mistake on the front.
TikTok user Isabella Robshaw uploaded a video showing how she thought her jumper had said the word “California” on the front.
However, when the green Shein jumper arrived, she noticed that it actually read “Caifornia”.
Shockingly, it wasn’t the only item that had a spelling mistake on it from her online order.
She had also ordered a brown jumper that at first glance read “Yellowstone National Park.”
In reality, it actually had the text “Nark” instead of “Park.”
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On her @isabellarobshaw account she showed how the online photos did include the spelling mistakes too, so what she ordered was the same as what arrived.
However, it didn’t excuse the fact there were spelling mistakes in the first place.
The bashful shopper added in the caption: “It’s already embarrassing enough wearing locations I’ve never even been to, let alone them being spelt wrong.”
Her video has racked up a staggering 118,000 likes, and many people were shocked.
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One said: “OH NO LET ME CHECK MINE RIGHT NOW.”
Another joked: “I love taking my dog to the rark.”
And a third mused: “Probably for copyright reasons.”
Chinese online fashion retailer Shein was founded in 2008 and is known for its budget prices.
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Its ads are unavoidable on social media, and it has celeb ambassadors that include Belle Hassan and Lucie Donlan.
Towie’s Amber Turner has her own collection with the company.
The store sells up to 30,000 items a DAY and has global sales estimated at £11billion.
