Zara fan shares secret code on clothes which means you’ll get the right size EVERY time

A ZARA fan has shared the secret code hidden on clothes you probably didn't know about.

This code will guarantee you’ll get the right size EVERY time.



In a TikTok video, user Vanessa Edith revealed that there is a guaranteed way you'll always get the right size when purchasing at Zara – and it's all on the label.

"I'm going to show you all how to shop at Zara," the fan said as she walked into a store.

Grabbing three different pairs of pants, she continued: "When you're looking for [pants], make sure you're looking at the tag.

"There's going to be a circle, a triangle or a square.

"Circle means it runs big, triangle means it runs small, and square means true to size.

Back in April, Zara came under fire when a mom accused the store of “sexualizing children” in a “completely inappropriate” campaign.

Taking to Mumsnet, one mom posted several snaps that had made her feel “uncomfortable” while looking for shoes for her daughter.

In two of the photos, the model can be seen wearing the same long sleeve swimsuit and bare legs, while the third sees her wearing a crop top and leggings.

She wrote: “Looking for summer shoes for DD online this morning and came across these pics which made me feel uncomfortable. 

“Like an attempt at doing high fashion photography for kids clothes. The poses feel inappropriate for kids this young.”

Many were quick to agree with the original poster, agreeing that the images were inappropriate for a kids' clothing campaign.

One wrote: “Those pictures are completely inappropriate. I do wonder about the parents who let their kids pose for images like those.”

“All three are a bit crotch focused to my eye,” agreed another, while a third wrote, “I agree with you, those poses are a bit off.”

However, several moms argued that the snaps were completely innocent and that there was nothing wrong with them.

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Commenting on the thread, one said: “They look like most of my childhood snaps from the 80s (with better hair). Not inappropriate or sexualized IMO.”

Agreeing a second added: “They are just normal photos. Odd that some people are sexualizing them.”

“They look causal rather than sexual to me,” added a third.

At the time, The Sun reached out to Zara for comment.

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