A family of four can spend $200+ per month on clothes if they buy at regular prices. With Shein's free products program, you can reduce this expense significantly — getting gifts for women, men and children without paying anything.
The strategy requires coordination: diversifying requests between categories, improving low competence in men's and children's clothing, and maintaining an active and reliable tester profile.
What is available for each member of the family
El Shein's testing program covers all genders and ages, although with different proportions:
| Member | % of the program | Competence | Typical products |
|---|---|---|---|
| Woman | 50-55% | Very high | Blouses, dresses, pantaloons, sportswear |
| Man | 15-20% | Baja | T-shirts, joggers, shirts, sweatshirts |
| Child (3-14) | 5-8% | Very low | Sets, t-shirts, pantaloons |
| Baby (0-2) | 1-3% | Null casing | Bodies, pajamas, basic sets |
| Accessories (unisex) | 10-15% | Average | Glasses, jewelry, backpacks, hats |
Unequal distribution is, paradoxically, an advantage. Men's and children's clothing has so much lower competence that the approval odds are 2-3 times greater than women's clothing.
Can you have more than one account?
No. Shein terms establish one account per person. Creating multiple accounts for the tester program results in the detection and monitoring of all involucrated accounts.
However, each member of the city's mayor family can have their own legitimate account with their own email, telephone and address. A couple can have two active accounts in the program — each requesting products of their interest.
For children under age, parents can request children's clothing from their own account without any problems.
Family strategy to maximize products
The key is to diversify requests to reduce internal competence:
Account 1 (example: ella): – Women’s clothing (selective — skirts and sportswear have the best price) – Children’s clothing (low competition) – Women’s accessories
Account 2 (example: él): – Men’s clothing (high probability of approval) – Products for the home (benefits the whole family) – Gadgets and electronics
This distribution avoids competing for the same products and maximizes category coverage.
Combining tester with smart shopping
The tester program does not cover all of a family's clothing needs. The complete strategy combines free products with optimized purchases:
Free (tester): Seasonal gifts, basics, accessories — everything that appears in the program and is useful.
Free cash (points + coupons): Specific gifts that you need will not appear in the program. Accumulate points with daily check-in and combine with coupons to reduce costs to a minimum.
Flash offers: Gifts of greater value (jackets, shoes) that rarely appear in the tester program. Wait for flash offers to buy discount 30-50%.
Categories with more family variety
Some categories work especially well for families:
Casual clothing: t-shirts, pants and sweatshirts are available for all genders and ages. This is the category with the greatest family coverage.
Sportswear: leggings, technical t-shirts and joggers available for women, men and children. Quality is consistent across genders.
Pajamas and loungewear: regular availability for all members. Low competence and good value.
Accessories: hats, school backpacks, sunglasses — products that the whole family uses and that have moderate competence.
How much can you save a family per month?
Realistic estimate with an active family strategy:
| Source | Estimated monthly savings |
|---|---|
| Free products (2 active accounts) | $40-120 |
| Accumulated points (2 accounts) | $3-6 |
| Coupons for necessary purchases | $10-25 |
| **Estimated total** | **$53-151** |
These values are assumed by active accounts with regular applications and quality reviews. The range varies depending on the region, the season and the consistency of the program.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order clothes for my entire family from just one dollar?
Yes. From one account you can request women's, men's and children's clothing without restrictions.
Is it possible to have two family accounts in the program?
Yes, always that each account belongs to a different person with their own email, telephone and data. Duplicate accounts for the same person are not permitted.
Which category has the most options for families?
Casual clothing (t-shirts, pants) has the greatest coverage across genders and ages. Sportswear is the second best option.
How many products can a family receive per month?
With active accounts and a diversified strategy, between 4 and 8 monthly products is a realistic range.




