6 Jun, 2021 @ 09:45
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Zara sale is about to begin in Spain as social media user spills ‘secret’ start date

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THE Zara sale is about to get started – social media user spill ‘secret’ start date BEFORE official reveal as shoppers gear up for the discounts

Fans are speculating that the Spanish high street chain is going into sale very soon

ONE of Spain’s biggest fashion brands is gearing up to start their summer sale – but not before eager shoppers spilled the date beforehand.

The sale usually starts online first, followed by the launch of the store sale the next day. 

And one fan of the Spanish chain took to social media to speculate on the sale start date. 

The eagle-eyed influencer who runs the social media account ‘Devil wears zara’ has spotted some telltale signs that the sale is about to start. 

Cameron told Instagram that she had noticed that Zara had already removed the ‘special prices’ section from its stores and website. 

She added that Trade Law  article 26 means the items that are on sale must not have been the subject of any promotional pricing a month preceding the start date of the sale. 

The same law establishes that there will be ‘two sales yearly; one started at the beginning of the year, and the other, around the summer vacation period which will last for a minimum of one week and a maximum of two months’. 

According to Cameron, she predicts that the sales will begin at Zara on June 25 approximately. 

Over the last couple of years the sale has started towards the end of June, usually between 19 and 23 June. So it’s highly likely the retailer will follow the same pattern this year.

Credit cards at the ready! 

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