Trust Zara to Manage to Make Joggers Look This Expensive
Jogging bottoms and hoodies are having a fashion revival in 2020. In fact, we saw so many posh tracksuits during Copenhagen Fashion Week. If you add a tailored coat or a pair of heeled boots to one, it can also look surprisingly elevated. Luckily, Zara has created a chunky knitted set that looks particularly expensive, as it is in a light grey shade and has oversized pockets on the trousers, making them look more special than your average joggers.
The knitted co-ord set is £52, but both pieces can be worn separately with more tailored items for a more polished look. It girls like Stacey Dooley are even embracing this trend. We love that even though she tends to invest in designer pieces by the likes of Celine, Gucci and The Row, she still picks items from the high street that look expensive. Keep scrolling to see the trending Zara set.
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Opening Image: Stacey Dooley
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