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31 Special Zara Basics I'd Wear Throughout 2021

There have been many occasions in which I've needed something last minute so I just impulse-order it from Zara. It's great for that. But these days, without many trips and events to shop for, I'm perusing Zara for basics more than anything else. The beauty of Zara basics is that they have a wide variety of both "boring" (in a good way) and special options. I prefer the latter, so let's discuss.

2021 is probably still going to be weird but one thing is for sure—we're all going to need basics to wear. This is always the case. Zara excels at designing basics with a twist. By that, I mean that an item may have pretty jeweled buttons, or an interesting shape, or a cool asymmetrical detail—anything that sets it apart from all the millions of other basics on the market. This attention to detail is part of what makes Zara so very popular, and why I plan on wearing its basics throughout 2021. Scroll if you want to join me.

The matching skort is sold out, but I still want the blazer.
Click through to see the jeweled honeycomb buttons up close.
Has anyone else discovered the joy of knit dresses lately?
I'm speechless.
Shrug sweaters are a trend that I hope continues well into 2021.
A flannel shirt that's actually polished—I'm into it.
Say goodbye to slipping on ice and snow.
The best color combo there is, IMO.
Blazers don't get more special than this.
You'll regret passing these up.
Here's the top if you want to spring for the set.
This gets the award for most unique sweatsuit ever. Shop the matching Jogging Pants ($36).
This easy-to-wear dress is $40 well spent.
I strongly advise getting these before everyone else does.
I'm always on the hunt for cute fancy sweatshirts.
I predict that shackets will continue to rule in 2021.
They're special because they're as perfect as jeans get.
This is in the running to be my new everyday winter bag.
Miniskirts are going to be very popular next year.
A sweater you'll wear for years to come.
This is my idea of a basic, feel free to disagree.
So cute in such a simple way.
These are already sold out in black, so you should probably hurry.
I love a mixed metal situation.
Just think of all the outfit possibilities.
It's never too early to think about that transition to spring.
I'm oddly very drawn to this belt.
Such a cute collar.
This is getting me excited for spring.
In case you plan on wearing heels next year, this pair should ease you in.

Next up, my unfiltered review of 3 cozy Amazon basics.



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