Zara, the popular high street chain, has unveiled a collection of personalized trainers that can be monogrammed for an additional £3. Building on the success of their personalized handbag range, Zara now offers customers the option to add their initials to the side or tongue of their trainers. The trainers come in five stylish colors: white, green, yellow, blue, and beige, ensuring they will be a major hit. The retail price for the trainers is £49.99, but with the personalized effect, the total cost is £52.99. For those with four-letter names, it is also possible to have your full name added. Whether you choose to have your initials inscribed on the side or tongue of the shoe, these trainers, available in a variety of colors, are a steal at just £49.99.
This new trainer launch follows Zara’s introduction of a personalized handbag collection. These bags, including both basket and crossbody options, can be adorned with initials. With prices starting at £38.99 and a choice of 11 different colors and stitching patterns, the personalized handbags have been met with great enthusiasm. In addition to these new offerings, Zara recently launched an online resell service where customers can buy and sell second-hand Zara items.
Zara, a fashion powerhouse known for its sleek and structured cuts, statement accessories, and beauty products, has been surprising its fashion fans with unique offerings. However, many may not be aware that Zara was not the original name for the brand. In fact, Zara was accidentally stumbled upon by the founder, Amancio Ortega, after he initially named the store Zorba, inspired by the film “Zorba the Greek”. Unfortunately, a bar with the same name existed nearby, causing confusion. Despite being stuck with the molds for the original name, Ortega rearranged the letters and created the name Zara, which turned out to be an economic success. The multi-billion pound clothing chain traces its origins back to 1975 when Ortega, a tailor, started the brand in A Coruña Galicia, Spain.
Legend has it that the extra ‘a’ in Zara was derived from a spare set of letters already created for the company, and the bar owner who had the same name even reached out to Ortega. This fascinating story offers insight into the brand’s humble beginnings and its journey to becoming a global sensation. Today, Zara has almost 3000 stores worldwide and continues to innovate with ventures like ZARA Beauty, their newly launched beauty line in May 2021.
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