Scammy Marketing, Worsening Quality, and Horrible Customer Service
I’ve been ordering from Shiny By Nature for 5 years, and literally every single time I’ve had an issue with my order. Let me preface this by saying I have a VERY large difference between my hip and waist measurements. So finding pants that fit anywhere else is genuinely impossible without having to go to a tailor.
So when I heard about Shiny By Nature I thought all of my prayers were answered. I was obviously mistaken.
At first, the issues were mainly on the side of customer service and not on the quality of the garments. My first purchase took literal months to arrive with no communication from the company. But I was so excited to have jeans that fit, so I let it slide.
I still have some of those jeans after years and years of wear. They were genuinely great quality for the price and fit me like a glove. They’re finally showing some wear, and one got a hole in the seam. So I decided to stock up on more jeans since that’s what I wear to work every day.
Unfortunately, in the last few years, everything about the brand has gone downhill.
A huge red flag I don’t see a lot of people talking about: against FTC regulations they claim their items are “clearance and will never be restocked once sold out” LITERALLY all of the time.
I guarantee if you go on their website right now they’ll claim to be having a warehouse clear out final sale clearance extravaganza.
That’s a lie, and an illegal marketing tactic to perpetually claim the same items are on sale. That’s not a sale. It’s just the price of the item.And their items are constantly restocked after the supposed “last chance clearance sale”.
(There’s another sleazy aspect to claiming all of your items are clearance that I’ll get into later in my review.)
But first to touch on the quality of the clothes. Sizing and quality has changed drastically over the last few years at Shiny by Nature. The last round of jeans I ordered fit completely different from the previous ones. My measurements are the same, so it’s not a change in my body. The jeans are too tight in the hips but too loose in the waist. Meaning they’re basically like all other jeans and not actually sized for people with larger hips. They’re also slowly making their sizes smaller and smaller.
You have to read the size chart for every single pieces of clothing you plan to purchase because literally every item is cut and sized differently based on Alex (the owner and only model) being the size small or medium and then she arbitrarily sizes up and down from there.
I normally wear a 3X in her pants (and normally 2x in other brands), and recently I’ve been sized out of some of the newer styles because even a 5X would be too small.
For someone who built her brand off of fat people’s money, it’s really disheartening to see her systemically excluding fat people from her newer styles.
Her returns policy is also deceptive and basically nonexistent. She claims to offer returns for store credit (she only started offering returns a few years ago after getting a ton of criticism from customers that it was unacceptable for her to not accept any returns).
Except what is only mentioned on ONE of the random pages about returns (and never mentioned on the individual return section underneath items) is that she doesn’t accept returns for clearance items. Which is tricky considering we already established that nearly everything is considered “clearance”.
After emailing customer service about this when they recently tried to block me from returning a pair of pants considered “final sale” that didn’t fit the item or size description, customer service allowed me to return them for store credit when I pointed out that this arbitrary clearance policy is nowhere to be found in the “Returns Info” section under the item on their website. But they made sure to stress that typically they wouldn’t allow returns on this item.
(Those same “clearance, never to be restocked again” pants have been sold out and restocked and clearanced again multiple times since then.)
At the end of the day, if I could find jeans that fit from anywhere else I would never shop here. And honestly after the last set of jeans that I purchased fit completely different and might have to be tailored anyway, I might be officially done with the brand.
I could never in good conscience recommend supporting or buying from Shiny by Nature unless you literally have no other choice. And in that case, make sure to double check the size chart (including the math you have to do to convert the measurements on the size chart to what works with your measurements for that specific item). And know that you’ll have to put up a fight if the quality is trash and you want a refund (for store credit only, of course).








