Tuesday, March 31, 2020

The Most Famous Hunter Leather Jackets


Zara's yellow jacket was Instagram's first viral garment. Before its spontaneous appearance on the streets of our geography (and, consequently, in the virtual world), there had already been other sales success stories turned into plagues, but nothing comparable. The most famous Indicted hunter invaded closets, headlines and social networks to the point of having their own profiles. It set a precedent and, for many, it marked a before and after it was no longer useful to go shopping in search of something flattering and appetizing, it was also necessary to develop a certain sense of smell to intuit if it had possibilities of flooding everything. Despite the precautions, Zara has repeated a feat with various garments during this time and reached the peak of vitality again this summer with the white polka dot dress.
The analyzes surrounding these garments are multiple and would yield several articles, but the questions at hand are more specific: how many of those who bought the hackneyed yellow jacket is still wearing it? What have those who do it done with it? They refuse to wear it? Is it embarrassing to be seen with a low-cost piece that everyone has? Below we collect eight testimonials from women who in their day decided to purchase the jacket. Repentance, modesty, indifference and even pride are some of the shared feelings. And yes, many of them still have the blissful mustard jacket.
I bought it to do the grace with a friend, Marta Platen when we realized the virility of the garment. In fact, which became almost more viral than the jacket itself. We had a great time for a few months, we started uploading our own photos and then people sent us their images from all the cities in Spain. The account came out in the media and on television, even foreign. To this day I no longer have the jacket, I left it in a bag with clothes that I no longer put on my door and after five minutes a man opened it, took it and left. The truth is that the last time I entered Zara was to buy it from me. I usually use clothes that suit my style regardless of the brand, who wears them or if they are fashionable, but I don't buy from Zara
I had been behind a biker for a while, but I wanted it to be different and not the typical black woman who always saw the streets. One day I entered Zara with the idea of buying one and I found this one, available in two colors: burgundy and mustard. I spent a couple of days thinking about what tone to choose and when I went back to the store to find her they told me that she was exhausted because she was selling very well. A friend recommended a resale to me where I could find her, but the prices were exorbitant for a jacket. Everything was impediments, so I gave up. A few days later my mother appeared at home with the jacket because they had replaced it. All my friends told me that it was the most wanted garment and that everyone wore it, but that gave me a bit the same given that I spent several weeks putting it on and did not find anyone who had it. It is true that later I started to see more and more people with her. Strolling through the center of Madrid was synonymous with running into six other girls with your same jacket. Despite this, to this day I am still very happy with the purchase and I do not regret it. In fact, I still use it
as Influencer and founder of the clothing brand (30 years old). I remember that the fury over the yellow jacket caught me in Mexico. At that time I lived in Playa del Carmen and there it never went viral. Even though I was dying of heat, I was happy with her and she drew a lot of attention (I don't know if she was wearing a american flag jacket in the middle of the Caribbean or because of the color). The truth is that since then I have not worn it again, although it is still in my closet. I got to put it up for sale on Vented, but then I regretted it and pulled it back. I thought that the piece that I liked a lot in its day and it tasted bad to sell it. Nor do I think anyone was interested in such a garment however cheap it was (or maybe yes, who knows). Although I am very basic when it comes to dressing, I always try to wear a current garment, something that fast fashion makes much easier for us, I don't care if it goes out of style later on. ”


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