I make no claim to be psychic, but in my almost 14 years spent writing about fashion, I’ve become a bit of a dab hand at spotting a sell-out product before it is gone for good. And my skills are perhaps their most honed when it comes to Zara; a brand I’ve shopped personally for the entirety of my career.
Between analysing stock levels on the shop floor and the position of certain items on the website’s new-in feed, I can denote which pieces Zara thinks will be a hit quickly. However, that doesn’t mean that they’ll necessarily be the clothes and accessories to sell out first. How I select what I think will be bestsellers comes down to what else is happening in the market and the outfits I’m seeing right now on social media. It’s the bringing together of all these variables that makes my predictions scarily accurate. And now that Zara’s winter collection is finally on site, I decided to comb through the new arrivals to find the items I think will be most-coveted this season. There are 11. Full disclosure, I had to remove some, as they’d already sold out by the time I went to hit Publish. Needless to say, if you see something you love, you won’t want to pause.
Scroll on to see them, then continue on to shop other highlights from Zara’s winter 2024 shopping selection.
11 Soon-to-Be Sell-Out Items from Zara’s Winter 2024 Collection
1. Brown Coat
2. Denim Dress
3. Argyle Cardigan
4. Corduroy Trousers
5. Slip Skirt
6. Suede Bag
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Asymmetric Soft Split Suede Bucket Bag
Suede totes are selling out across the market; this style will be no different.
7. Tailored Trousers
8. Burgundy Boots
9. Hourglass Blazer
10. The Matching Trousers
11. Zip-Up Knit
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Jacquard Cable-Knit Cardigan
This has all the hallmarks of a heritage knitwear piece. I saw it in-store and it was so weighty and luxurious.
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Knit Coat With Patch Pockets
Wear this with miniskirts and leather shorts to re-create this look.
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Zw Collection Long Check Coat
A checked coat will make everything you wear it with feel more fashionable by proxy.
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