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PSA: Zara Is Now Selling Dog Clothes Starting At £12.99

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Updated 18:25 10 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 18:21 10 Jan 2022 GMT

PSA: Zara Is Now Selling Dog Clothes Starting At £12.99

Because our pups deserve to be fashionable too.

Kimberley Bond

Kimberley Bond

If you’re anything like us, you can’t resist a Zara sales splurge.

The high-street store is well-known for some of its iconic pieces that fly off the shelves every year, but it seems that the brand is expanding its collection.

Yep, now our pets can be just as fashionable as we are, as Zara has reduced the price of its petwear.

Zara has some goodies for your pets (
Zara)

Designed with dogs in mind, prices start at just £12.99, and includes some pieces that will make your pooch the most fashionable dog in town.

Some of our favourites include this adorable mini Christmas jumper, adorned with Christmas trees, a Rudolph pattern and two tiny armholes for your puppy to squeeze his paws in to…honestly, adorable.

Isn't this just so cute? (
Zara)

To protect your pup from the miserable and drizzly January weather, you can also get your hands on this super sweet raincoat, which comes complete with little hood for your doggo to keep their head dry.

At just £17.99, the coat comes in three colours and ranges from XXS to XXL, so from the smallest, most delicate chihuahua to a mighty Bernese Mountain Dog, all size pups are catered for.

Match with your fur baby (
Zara)

Or, if you feel your pet would benefit from a more high-fashion look, you can get your hands on the water-repellent quilted pet collection jacket.

The high neck and adjustable drawstring stopper means it keeps any dog warm in these slightly colder wintry nights.

Let your dog ride in style (
Zara)

And for the true fashionistas out there who want to channel their inner Paris Hilton, you can get mini pet carrier bags, for your lapdogs to be held aloft for greater comfort.

As well as their quirkier petwear, Zara also offers leads, nylon belt bags and harnesses for your dogs and more.

Because having a furry friend needn’t mean they can’t also look fabulous!

You can view the full collection here.

Featured Image Credit: Zara

Topics: Shopping, Fashion, Animals, Dog

Kimberley Bond
Kimberley Bond

Kim is a journalist at Tyla, and has previously worked at the Evening Standard, Radio Times as well as several national newspapers. A showbiz obsessive and a television fanatic, Kim is particularly interested in celebrity gossip, A-list events and the latest releases on either the big or small screen. Contact her at [email protected]

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