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    China's Shein pulls child-like sex dolls from sale following French watchdog complaint

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    Posted on November 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Shein removed child-like sex dolls from its site after a French watchdog's complaint. The company plans to open its first store in France amid criticism from local retailers.

    Table of Contents

    • Shein's Response to Consumer Concerns
    • Details of the Complaint
    • Company's Policy on Content
    • Expansion Plans in France

    Shein Withdraws Child-like Sex Dolls After French Watchdog's Alert

    Shein's Response to Consumer Concerns

    PARIS (Reuters) -Chinese online retailer Shein has pulled from sale childlike sex dolls after they were found on its website by the French consumer watchdog, the company said on Sunday.

    Details of the Complaint

    France's Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs, and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) had said late on Saturday it spotted the dolls on the website along with several other pornographic items such as adult-looking sex dolls, and had reported the matter to judicial authorities.

    Company's Policy on Content

    "Their description and categorization on the site leave little doubt as to the child pornography nature of the content," DGCCRF said in a statement.

    Expansion Plans in France

    The agency added that no filtering measures effectively limit access on the website to this pornographic content for minors or sensitive audiences.

    Contacted by Reuters, Shein said in an email: "The products in question were immediately removed from the platform as soon as we became aware of these major shortcomings."

    It added that "Shein has a zero-tolerance policy towards any content or products that violate our internal policies or applicable laws".

    The Chinese fast-fashion company is set to open a physical store, its first in France, on Wednesday, at the Bazar de l'Hôtel de Ville (BVH) in Paris. It has come under fire from conventional French apparel retailers, who say Shein is undermining their business model with its ultra-low prices.

    Shein also plans to open five other stores within Galeries Lafayette department stores, in Angers, Dijon, Grenoble, Limoges and Reims.

    (Reporting by Kate Entringer and Geert De Clercq)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Shein removed child-like sex dolls after a French watchdog complaint.
    • •DGCCRF reported the dolls and other items to authorities.
    • •Shein has a zero-tolerance policy for violating products.
    • •Shein plans to open its first physical store in France.
    • •French retailers criticize Shein's low-price strategy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about China's Shein pulls child-like sex dolls from sale following French watchdog complaint

    1What is a consumer watchdog?

    A consumer watchdog is an organization that monitors and protects consumer rights, ensuring businesses comply with laws and regulations to prevent unfair practices.

    2What is corporate social responsibility?

    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to a company's commitment to conducting business ethically and contributing positively to society and the environment.

    3What are child-like sex dolls?

    Child-like sex dolls are adult products designed to resemble children, which raises significant ethical and legal concerns regarding child exploitation and pornography.

    4What is Shein's zero-tolerance policy?

    Shein's zero-tolerance policy means the company does not accept or allow any content or products that violate its internal guidelines or applicable laws.

    5What are expansion plans in retail?

    Expansion plans in retail refer to strategies a company employs to grow its business, such as opening new stores or entering new markets.

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