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SHEIN Study Highlights Clothing Reuse And Donation Behaviors Among Saudi Consumers
(MENAFN- Mid-East Info) Findings highlight how everyday clothing habits are shaped by practicality, value and routine
Riyadh, May, 2026 – Saudi consumers are among some of the most active participants in clothing reuse and charitable giving globally, according to new findings from SHEIN's 2025 Global Circularity Study. The results come at a time when sustainability, responsible consumption and circular economy principles are gaining momentum across the Kingdom. -p decoding="async" class="CToWUd" src="#" width="624" data-bit="iit" /> Saudi Shoppers Prioritize Practicality and Longevity: Saudi respondents ranked among the highest globally for prioritizing price (89.8%), fit (88.4%) and product quality (87.0%) when shopping online. More than half (56.9%) purchased fewer than 30 clothing items in the past year, which may indicate a focus on purchasing fewer items and keeping garments in use for longer. Repeat wear is also common: across core categories, 25.2–36.2% of Saudi consumers reported wearing their SHEIN clothing more than 50 times. Repair, Reuse, and Donation Are Everyday Habits: Saudi consumers report a range of activities that help the clothes get worn and used for longer:
Riyadh, May, 2026 – Saudi consumers are among some of the most active participants in clothing reuse and charitable giving globally, according to new findings from SHEIN's 2025 Global Circularity Study. The results come at a time when sustainability, responsible consumption and circular economy principles are gaining momentum across the Kingdom. -p decoding="async" class="CToWUd" src="#" width="624" data-bit="iit" /> Saudi Shoppers Prioritize Practicality and Longevity: Saudi respondents ranked among the highest globally for prioritizing price (89.8%), fit (88.4%) and product quality (87.0%) when shopping online. More than half (56.9%) purchased fewer than 30 clothing items in the past year, which may indicate a focus on purchasing fewer items and keeping garments in use for longer. Repeat wear is also common: across core categories, 25.2–36.2% of Saudi consumers reported wearing their SHEIN clothing more than 50 times. Repair, Reuse, and Donation Are Everyday Habits: Saudi consumers report a range of activities that help the clothes get worn and used for longer:
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79.5% regularly give clothing to friends or family
77.7% donate to charities or non-profits
65.1% engage in downcycling, turning old garments into household-use items
64.6% repaired or altered garments in the past year – higher than the global average
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Resale platforms
Convenient take‐back bins for donation or recycling
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