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Our edit: The best of Zara's new season style

Here is our pick of the best new styles dropping into a Zara store near you

Emma Akbareian
Tuesday 29 July 2014 11:55 EDT
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No need to trudge around the shops. As the sale racks clear and new stock drops into store we pick the best buys.

Zara is the Spanish retailer that has single-handedly transformed our wardrobes. It's formula for classic, well made pieces has made it a high street winner with consumers around the world.

The store undoubtedly does very well in the trend stakes, it's fast fashion ethos means it can turn around production on a trendy item quicker than most other stores.

But where Zara really excels is with the classic everyday pieces. That inconspicuous trouser suit that may not look very exciting hanging on the rack but in the wardrobe becomes a hard-working classic.

Here is our pick of the best new season styles to stock up on:

It's never too early to start planning your new season wardrobe and while it may be a bit soon to stock up on winter coats there are plenty of transitional styles that will keep you going during the tricky cross over period between summer and autumn.

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