It May Be Called Srpls, but This New Collection Modeled on Uniforms Has a Less-Is-More Vibe

Zara Srpls

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If there’s one champion of utility chic, it’s Kim Kardashian West. She loves an oversize trouser and sports bra, a pair of cargo pants with a suit jacket, and a trenchcoat with, well, not much else underneath. Her wardrobe palette is typically neutral, with military greens, whites, grays, blacks, and beige hues outnumbering pops of neon and metallics. Naturally, many a millennial is following her moves.

Now, Zara is putting its on spin on the trend. The fashion behemoth is launching a new, limited-edition collection for men and women called Srpls. The concept revolves around military uniforms—only minus the digging through used clothing bins you typically have to do at your local Army & Navy store. It also happens to nod to a certain reality star’s take on stylish workwear and athleisure, and that of her fellow Insta-famous peers. The Srpls range includes hybrid leopard camouflage trousers, khaki cargo pants, button-down shirtdresses, oversize work jackets, trenchcoats, and bucket hats, all in a neutral color palette.

Available exclusively online, the sale begins today with additional pieces dropping each week, and it ends once all of the items are sold out. With its versatility, this limited-edition uniform is one we’re sure to see plenty of on the streets this season.

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