I'm Bored of Zara—19 Expensive-Looking High-Street Finds I'm Shopping Instead This Summer
From minimalist COS staples to Reformation's cult linen pieces and Mango's premium-looking tailoring, these are the best alternatives to Zara.
It's funny to admit that, even as a shopping editor, my answer to the question "Where's that from?" has, for the best part of a decade, almost always been "Zara." It's the place I've long relied on for expensive-looking high-street finds and the first place I check whenever I'm looking for something new. But after years of turning to it for everything from dresses to denim, I've realised it's time to broaden my shopping horizons.
Fortunately, spending my days analysing the high street, I know the exact brands that rival Zara in all the right ways, and I've narrowed it down to three: COS, Reformation and Mango. Each has carved out its own niche, and together they cover almost every wardrobe category I could want.
Monikh wearing Mango
COS is unrivalled when it comes to elevated essentials—beautifully cut tailoring, minimalist handbags and polished basics that look far more expensive than their price tags suggest. Reformation, meanwhile, has become my go-to for effortless summer dressing, from the linen trousers that return every season to the dresses fashion people genuinely wear on repeat. Mango, on the other hand, consistently surprises me with elegant tailoring, premium-looking accessories and trend-led pieces that feel every bit as chic as their designer counterparts.
So, if, like me, you've found yourself refreshing Zara's new-in page one too many times, consider this your sign to cast the net a little wider. Ahead, I've rounded up the COS, Reformation and Mango pieces.
Shop The Best Pieces From COS, Mango and Reformation

Marina Avraam is Senior Shopping Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she expertly navigates Zara, H&M, Toteme and Net-a-Porter (to name but a few) on a daily basis to unearth the most worthwhile pieces, while valiantly resisting the urge to add every single one to her basket. At Who What Wear, Marina is committed to curating a shopping experience that feels both aspirational and intentional, guiding readers to items—both affordable and investment—that will genuinely benefit their wardrobes.