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I’m a fashion pro and the trick I use to make Zara buys look WAY more expensive – it’ll cost you less than a fiver

A FASHION pro has revealed a super simple trick she recommends doing to all your Zara clothes – and claims it’s the trick she uses to make any outfit look more expensive.

Like many of us, professional stylist Caitlin Jaymes relies on Zara for some of her wardrobe staples. 

Caitlin suggested that swapping out the buttons on your Zara clothes is a super simple way to make them look more expensiveTiktok/@caitlin_jaymes

GettyFor those wondering what sort of buttons the stylist would go for, think luxe-looking gold or tortoise shell styles[/caption]

However, sometimes there’s no getting away from the fact that it is, unfortunately, fast fashion. 

Luckily, she’s revealed a super simple trick she uses to make any item look more luxe – and that’s swapping out the buttons. 

She said: “How to make your Zara pieces look ten times more expensive. 

“I love Zara but I feel like the buttons is always what gives it away as fast fashion. 

“For my clients that film on TV, I would also suggest changing out the buttons because it’s such an inexpensive little hack. 

“It also just makes the clothing look ten times more luxurious.”

Below the video, she added: “Swapping buttons on any item can make it feel more personalised to your style.”

Shoppers can pick up buttons from various retailers, including Etsy, Hobbycraft, and Amazon, with prices starting from as little as £2.80. 

Fans loved her handy little hack, with the explainer gaining more than 5,100 likes and 110,900 views. 

Known online as @caitlin_jaymes, the professional organiser regularly shares her top fashion and styling tips with her 71,500 followers. 

In the comments, TikTokkers shared their thoughts, with one writing: “Love this idea.”

“100%,I worked at Intermix, shopped at Zara,changed the buttons on my blazers, and was always asked if they had it in the intermix store,” commented another. 

A third shared: “True.”

However, not all were convinced it was that easy, with another adding: “It definitely works but who has time for this?”

I’m a fashion pro and the trick I use to make Zara buys look WAY more expensive – it’ll cost you less than a fiver

A FASHION pro has revealed a super simple trick she recommends doing to all your Zara clothes – and claims it’s the trick she uses to make any outfit look more expensive.

Like many of us, professional stylist Caitlin Jaymes relies on Zara for some of her wardrobe staples

Caitlin suggested that swapping out the buttons on your Zara clothes is a super simple way to make them look more expensiveTiktok/@caitlin_jaymes

GettyFor those wondering what sort of buttons the stylist would go for, think luxe-looking gold or tortoise shell styles[/caption]

However, sometimes there’s no getting away from the fact that it is, unfortunately, fast fashion

Luckily, she’s revealed a super simple trick she uses to make any item look more luxe – and that’s swapping out the buttons

She said: “How to make your Zara pieces look ten times more expensive. 

“I love Zara but I feel like the buttons is always what gives it away as fast fashion. 

“For my clients that film on TV, I would also suggest changing out the buttons because it’s such an inexpensive little hack

“It also just makes the clothing look ten times more luxurious.”

Below the video, she added: “Swapping buttons on any item can make it feel more personalised to your style.”

Shoppers can pick up buttons from various retailers, including Etsy, Hobbycraft, and Amazon, with prices starting from as little as £2.80. 

Fans loved her handy little hack, with the explainer gaining more than 5,100 likes and 110,900 views. 

Known online as @caitlin_jaymes, the professional organiser regularly shares her top fashion and styling tips with her 71,500 followers. 

In the comments, TikTokkers shared their thoughts, with one writing: “Love this idea.”

“100%,I worked at Intermix, shopped at Zara,changed the buttons on my blazers, and was always asked if they had it in the intermix store,” commented another. 

A third shared: “True.”

However, not all were convinced it was that easy, with another adding: “It definitely works but who has time for this?”

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