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12 months, 12 viral affordable clothes: these have been the most desired from January to December 2021

2021 ends, not as we expected, really, but hey, we always have to keep our hopes high and the illusion that the new one will bring us better things with all that number of 2 in its figure. If we have to highlight something about 2021, it is that it has been the year in which fashion has tried to recover, close the wounds left by 2020 and bet more and more on sustainability, reusable garments, basics and looks that never we set the year the pandemic started.

2021 has tried to make us recover the desire to dress up, to put on clothes that are not tracksuits, tracksuits and tracksuits. We have looked for dresses to go back to the office, we have wanted thermal garments for the cold autumn that we have had to live through, and of course it is the year in which down jackets have definitively taken over the streets.

Since the beginning of the month of January, it has been noticing, month by month, day by day, what the consumption trends were beginning to be, at least with the figures that we can handle. And it seems that yes, that in a matter of tastes, the year began timidly betting on dresses to wear at work, to go out for a drink or for a walk. The timid ascent of the most festive and nocturnal garments continued. But calmly.

Summer was approaching and the love for short dresses and light garments began, to give way to an autumn in which mid-season garments such as trench coats and jackets were all the rage. The cold gave way to thermal garments and down jackets.

12 meses, 12 prendas asequibles virales: estas han sido las más deseadas desde enero a diciembre de 2021

The preferred firms, Zara by a landslide, followed by Decathlon, and after them, Lidl and Mango. And surprisingly, some of these successful viral garments can still be found in stores, with the months that have passed. This surprises us QUITE in the case of Zara.

Ranking of the most desired of 2021

JANUARY

In January, the most desired by far was this printed shirt dress from Zara, which seemed to be the perfect bet for an office look.

Zara

FEBRUARY

The month of February crowned these rainbow sneakers from Decathlon as the strongest purchase, which demonstrated the desire for color and fantasy.

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decathlon

MARCH

Tastes were already beginning to change to more nightwear, dresses for special occasions, and this Zara movie lingerie dress swept it away.

Zara

APRIL

The trend was already a reality, especially before the arrival of this long dress embroidered with sequins that made history at Zara.

Zara

MAY

The good weather encouraged the most summer and spring purchases, and this striped shirt dress from Zara made us fall in love. And yes, surprisingly, it is still available.

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Zara

JUNE

The warmth encouraged us to go for a walk to exercise and also to the terraces. This Decathlon jumpsuit was perfect for both.

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decathlon

JULY

The Olympic Games had us glued to the TV and that's where we saw this short Zara dress, which went viral on that date. It is one of those that there are still sizes, so many months later.

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Zara

AUGUST

Already returning from vacation and at night it was already necessary 'one more sleeve'. This Decathlon college jacket was a total bestseller.

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decathlon

SEPTEMBER

Halftime is always the best time of the year to dress and the preferred garment to do it, the trench coat. We want this blue suede from Primark very much.

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Primark

OCTOBER

The cold weather had just arrived, and the personal shopper got up early to be among the first to wear this silver down jacket from Lidl.

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Lidl

NOVEMBER

And with so much cold, it is normal that these Decathlon thermal dress pants were one of the best sellers in the sports firm's stores.

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decathlon

DECEMBER

Although there are still a few days left, what we already know is what garment has fascinated you as much as us. It's not a party. It's this 70's style puffer jacket from Mango. You still get it.

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Mango
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