ZARA SRPLS: An outfit from the new streetwear-inspired collection will set you back over £600

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Zara wants a piece of the streetwear pie.

The Spanish retailer has launched a new military-inspired collection called 'ZARA SRPLS'.

As its edgy name suggests, the newest drop, which consists of over 50 items across both womenswear and menswear, is taking its lead from the streetwear scene, both in aesthetic and price.

Although it's not quite Supreme re-sell prices, it's noticeably more expensive than usual.

A cropped puffer jacket from the limited-edition collection retails for £349, a crop top for £49.99, skirt for £69.99, sliders for £89.99 and a £49.99 beanie hat. Meaning that a complete outfit from SRPLS would set you back over £600.

LTHR PFF JKT 01, £349 (Zara)
LTHR PFF JKT 01, £349 (Zara)

That said, the collection features several on-point streetwear trends, so it's sure to fly off the shelves.

Camouflage, the print championed by hypebeasts everywhere, features on most pieces, from on-trend boilersuits to puffer jackets, trousers and t-shirts.

Streetwear -inspired camouflage print takes centre stage in the collection (Zara)
Streetwear -inspired camouflage print takes centre stage in the collection (Zara)

Meanwhile, in the accessories department, bucket hats, as well as a strong sock and slider look, is a key feature.

'ZARA SRPLS' is also adorned on everything from coats to shoes and rope belts, giving off a similar aesthetic to that of the much-loved street brand Off-White.

The collection features all the must-have streetwear accessories (Zara)
The collection features all the must-have streetwear accessories (Zara)

Other items, such as tailored trench coats and shirt dresses have a more utility chic vibe.

Zara told the Evening Standard: "The Zara SRPLS collection takes inspiration from the instantly recognisable details of military style clothing and translates this in to everyday dressing.

"Adopting the neutral colour palettes synonymous with military dressing, the SRPLS collection has revisited this trend and adapted it using premium fabrics such as cotton, wool and silk."

The collection gives off a utility chic aesthetic (Zara)
The collection gives off a utility chic aesthetic (Zara)

The collection also boasts a larger size range than usual, going from XXS to XXL.

The limited-edition range is available to purchase online now - and once it's gone, it's gone. So you better hurry.

Scroll through the gallery above to see the full lookbook.