First things first, do yourself a favor and download the Zara app from the App Store. You may not realize it, but this app unlocks a host of cool features, including the option to save items you love to your favorites folder, which you can return to later or revisit it once they go on sale. Within your favorites, you can create custom lists and organize your items into folders that make sense to you, from “must-have skirts” to “denim I dream about.”
There’s also a designated QR code within the “Purchases” section of the app, and if you present it at the register during checkout, your receipt will save digitally within your account. If you forget to do this, you can still add it later by scanning your physical copy with your camera. Trust me, you don’t want to skip this step—Zara won’t accept returns or exchanges if you lose your receipt, and this can save you a lot of hassle down the. Speaking of QR codes and photos, Zara also has a barcode icon in the search section, allowing you to search for items online manually, with NFC scanning or by camera. Like I said, the Zara app is a gamechanger if you want to shop efficiently, which leads me to my next point…
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