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25 Under-$89 Finds From Brands That Are Just As Good Zara

I'm not trying to throw shade at Zara or anything, but sometimes shopping there means accepting that at least five people will own the same thing as you. While I can't help myself to a Zara haul every now and again, it feels satisfying to discover other equally as affordable brands that are just as good as the Z—and maybe even better (because not as many people know about them). They're definitely out there, they just take a little bit of insider shopping knowledge and a good eye to find. 

Brands like H&M, Topshop, and Mango are on par with Zara in terms of which trends they carry, so today I'm highlighting these tried-and-true brands as well as a few more lesser-known labels that deserve to be on your radar. So if you call yourself a Zara fan and love their selection, I have a good feeling you're about to lose it over these 25 finds that are Zara-level good. Keep scrolling to shop the tops, dresses, jeans, and skirts that all have that special element to them.

A little business in the front, party in the back action.
The kind of dress that goes with all your flats, sandals, and sneakers.
$38 of pure serotonin.
Don't get this if you hate compliments.
For this price, I suggest getting this useful set in more than one color.
For the ultimate casual-cool vibe.
If Kendall Jenner likes it.
This skirt trend is absolutely blowing up this summer.
Wow to this color.
White jeans are a must.
Zara could never.
Basic, but also not.
I usually don't like bodycon dresses, but this one just feels right.
What feels more summery than crochet?
The subtle bra-inspired underwire brings this to a whole new level.
Chic and polished.
Have you also noticed how everyone is wearing scarf tops on Instagram lately?
Put this affordable Nordstrom brand on your radar, stat.
The jean silhouette to know for fall.
This would make such a cool swimsuit coverup.
Not your average tank.
You'll forgive me for adding another puff sleeve top when you click in to see the back.
Reworked blazers are the micro-trend that's coming for your closet.
Opinion: everyone needs an easy jumpsuit like this.
I swear the cardigans just keep getting cuter.

Up next, 22 hidden Amazon gems that look way more than $20.



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