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15th December 2018
04:19pm GMT

Coat, €279[/caption]
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Jacket, €79.95[/caption]
The collection contrasts with its other lines, Zara Woman and TRF, and with much of what's in the shops right now - there's zero frills, sparkle or big, colourful prints.
Instead, it draws its inspiration from military and utilitarian themes for a streetwear collection in a super neutral colour palette.
If you've been dying to sink your teeth into the combat pants/ boiler suit look or are into androgynous styling, you're bound to love this collection.
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Jumper, €79.95[/caption]
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Dress, €159[/caption]
It's also being welcomed for its inclusive sizing, ranging from XXS to XXL. Given that Zara's usual sizes range from XS to XL, it's a step in the right direction.
The line includes bits like outerwear, pants, knits and accessories, with more being added each week.
The pieces are stunning and have a high-end feel - with a higher price point to match.
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Crop top, €49.95[/caption]
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€149[/caption]
We're lusting after quite a few things in the collection but we don't know how much we'll be able to afford.
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