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Zara's Faux-Shearling Jacket Will Sell Out by 1 November, No Questions | Who What Wear

Oct 31, 2024Oct 31, 2024

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With winter fast approaching, my hunt for expensive-looking outerwear has officially begun. When searching for new coats and jackets to consider, I often look to my favourite fashion people for inspiration, and there's one particular style that I keep seeing on my Instagram feed lately. Enter the shearling jacket, which is equal parts cosy and chic. Made popular by luxury brands like Toteme, this jacket trend has also proven itself to be practical and extremely versatile.

I've seen those in the know style their shearling jackets with everything from casual knitted dresses or jeans to dressier leather trousers and slip dresses. However, with luxury versions made from real shearling setting us back as much as £800 (if not more), I've been keeping an eye out for an affordable faux-shearling jacket to add to my winter outfit rotations. Finally, I've found the perfect buy.

Zara’s beautiful Double-Faced Jacket With Toggles (£50) clearly fits into the expensive-looking category with its elevated design. Between the collarless silhouette, luxe-looking faux-shearling fabric and refined metal toggle fastenings, I was genuinely shocked when I realised this piece was priced at £50.

Available in sizes XS –XXL, this jacket has a larger fit than usual, meaning you can opt for your normal size for a slightly roomier fit or size down if you prefer your jackets to be more tailored. I personally will be opting for my usual size so that I can wear it now with my long-sleeved tops and my chunkier knits when it's really chilly.

Be it real or faux, the practicality of a shearling jacket is hard to beat. When the harsh British winter weather sets in, you'll be grateful for this cosy and soft style to keep you warm. Zara's version is made from 100% RCS-certified recycled polyester, which itself is made from PET plastic waste. This not only helps to limit the production of virgin polyester fibre, but polyester is also known for its durability, meaning the jacket will remain in your wardrobe for many years to come. It's also a material that dries quickly; something I'll be grateful for with our unpredictable, rainy weather. Plus, seeing as cream goes with practically every other colour, you won't struggle to pair it with pieces you already own.

Since I laid eyes on it, I've been thinking about just how many styling possibilities this luxe-looking jacket has. I'm very excited to wear it on casual days with my classic blue jeans, cashmere knit and Chelsea boots. However, this jacket will look just as chic for evenings out with my mini skirt and knee-high heeled boots.

Convinced? I thought you might be. Keep scrolling to shop Zara's faux shearling toggle jacket and more chic shearling finds.

Anti-trend yet no less stylish, this will stay in your winter wardrobe for years to come.

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