Zara's Boots, Jumpers and Coats Are Hands Down Some of the Best I've Seen
I think we've established by now that Zara can pretty much do no wrong when it comes to creating pieces that literally everyone we know shops and loves. Over the summer, the brand gave us a dress that went viral, floral frocks worn by celebrities and strappy heels that were ideal for every wedding we were attending. Of course, right now, our attentions are on autumnal and wintry dressing, and unsurprisingly, Zara has stepped up to offer us a selection of wardrobe basics that are ideal for the colder weather.
Right now, the high-street brand's coats, boots and knitwear are some of the strongest I've seen around. There are so many chic coats to choose from that you know will last you for more than a couple of seasons. The knitwear offering is traditional with a directional twist, which, I think, is exactly what you want when you won't be taking it off for the next few months. Finally, the boots are so incredible this year that we've already spotted a couple of styles that have been all over Instagram.
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KNITWEAR
BOOTS
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