This Zara Coat Is So Famous It Has Its Own Instagram Account
We love a good find at Zara just as much as the next girl. Where else can you find trend-driven items at such a reasonable price? Well, the next must-have item is here—and it's so good it has its own Instagram.
Thanks to the folks over at She Finds, we've just been introduced to the "That Coat" Instagram account, created by blogger Alice Frances to document all the times she saw a particular blue printed Zara coat out in the world. Get this—the account has almost 200 posts and over 2000 followers! We can see why the piece is so popular. This particular find has such a classic cut that you can wear it all the time, but the fun print keeps it feeling exciting. Unfortunately, the piece is only available in the UK, so be sure to keep an eye out for it next time you're across the pond! In the meantime, we've rounded up some of our own favorite Zara coats that might just be the next big hit in the U.S.
Keep scrolling to check out some of the best snaps of the coat in action, and shop our own outerwear picks!
What do you think of the coat? Let us know in the comments below!
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