Zara has been hiding some of its most gorgeous beachwear on a totally different website – here’s where to find it
The high street retailer has a whole separate range of bikinis, beach towels and men's swim shorts hidden away where you'd least expect them
ZARA have certainly impressed shoppers with its latest spring/summer collection.
Last month we told how a striped shirt sold by the high street retailer was the bestselling top of 2017 so far.
But if we're honest, we haven't been impressed by its rather limited range of swimwear.
The beachwear section on the features a number of swimsuits which, while striking, would leave you with some pretty nightmarish tan lines.
It also stocks a few pairs of beach sandals, bags, hats and a number of retro, turban-style hairbands.
But when it came to traditional bikinis, we were left wanting.
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But then, we discovered a whole new range of Zara beachwear - on a totally different website.
Bizarrely, the store stock an extensive range of summer swimwear on its sister site, .
Naturally this surprised us, as the majority of the website showcases its stylish bedroom and bathroom accessories, loungewear and home fragrances.
But there, tucked away in the sidebar, is a whole section devoted to beachwear that we never even knew existed.
There's a stunning range of two pieces, beach towels, bags, hats and shoes to choose from, as well as a variety of loose tunics, dresses and trousers for when you head up from the beach to the bar.
Paisley appears to be the pattern of the season, with gorgeous items in shades of blue, pink and yellow.
There's even a selection of men's beachwear that doesn't feature on Zara's main clothing site.
Prices for bikinis and towels are around the £30 mark, while the dresses and tunics are a bit pricier - £40 to £70.
Good thing is, as this range is hidden away, you're less likely to turn up at the beach to find someone wearing the same bikini as you.
Last month we told how Zara were slammed for using two "thin" models in their new Love Your Curves jeans campaign.
Yesterday we reported that retailer has stopped selling a skirt as the frog design on it looks like a white supremacist hate symbol.
Earlier this month we revealed the store has brought back THAT corset bag… and people are not sure what to think.