I've never purchased from Zara, but there are a ton of toddler clothes that I am loving on their website. I'd love to hear your opinions on the quality of Zara clothing, especially for toddlers and women.
I've never purchased from Zara, but there are a ton of toddler clothes that I am loving on their website. I'd love to hear your opinions on the quality of Zara clothing, especially for toddlers and women.
pear / 1531 posts
I love their clothes and find the quality to be pretty good. Probably comparable to the gap or old navy. What I am having trouble with is their sizing. I have a tall 2.5 year old, and the 2/3 size is too small. I haven't yet tried the 4s. I wish they had separate 2 and 3 sizes.
nectarine / 2878 posts
It is hit or miss for me. (baby and toddler boy) I've had good luck with their sweatshirts and leggings. Their cotton shirts don't seem to wash well.
grapefruit / 4584 posts
I've bought some of the "nicer" things for baby girls (ie, tailored dresses, not cotton tshirts) and felt they ran relatively true to size and held up nicely.
I don't love the women's clothes for ordering online - cut and sizing can be a little tricky. I've had good luck with ordering a few of the kids' items for myself (like a faux fur vest) in girls' size 13-14, but would be worried to get anything with more specific fit.
pear / 1955 posts
The items I've bought have seemed to hold up well - but I think their baby sizing runs a bit on the large side.
persimmon / 1310 posts
I noticed that a majority of the items, even made of cotton, say not to put in the dryer. I find that absurd. What are your results putting items in the dryer?
pomelo / 5866 posts
I had a cute tshirt with a glitter silk screen on it. It lasted a year and LO wore it a lot. She already outgrew it by the time it was semi-worn out. There was a stain that was difficult to take off but couldn't really see it unless you knew to look.
honeydew / 7488 posts
My DD's stuff (girls) has held up very well. I have a women's jacket that i have gotten so many compliments on but it did develop a hole on the seam after two years so I was disappointed. I think most of the clothes look much nicer quality than they actually are.
persimmon / 1281 posts
We've been buying from baby Zara since Lo was born and he's 14 months now. We're just now getting into the sizes that will last more then 3 months but he's been able to wear some items for 6 months and I've had no issues with quality. Their sizing is a bit weird...some stuff that I've ordered is bigger then other stuff in the same label size. Not a huge difference but enough to notice. It works out fine though, just means Lo can wear the stuff slightly longer. I put everything in the dryer and haven't had any issues.
pineapple / 12566 posts
We have a few things from them. They have cute stuff but it's hit or miss as far as sizing goes. I go by the size given in centimeters and not size given by age.
I think the quality is pretty bad, especially for the women's line. I'll buy it for the kids since they are going to outgrow it anyway, but the last thing I bought from them for me only lasted like 3 months. The fabrics and construction are cheap across the bord.
honeydew / 7235 posts
I have a few items from them and I've found the quality to be really good. A few nice sweaters that we have dry cleaned, but everything else has gone in the washer & dryer.
persimmon / 1310 posts
Thank you for the input! I will probably just order some outerwear, shoes, and dresses for my LO. I found the women's section overwhelmingly large anyway.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Zara is fast fashion, the premise behind it is that every couple of weeks, you'll see new stuff in the stores, so by nature, it's not possible to be of the highest quality.
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