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Rachel Pugh

Zara employees explain why shoppers should look for circles and triangles on clothes tags

Zara employees have explained to shoppers what circles, squares and triangles on clothes tags actually mean - and debunked a viral video in the process. If you look at a Zara dress, top or pair of trousers, it's likely you'll find one of the symbols on the tag.

A video which claimed to explain why the symbols are there has gone viral. The video, which was shared on TikTok, claims that the symbols are all to do with sizing.

The video claims that 'square means true to size, triangle means it runs small, and circle means it runs big." However, employees in the comments have since said the symbols mean something completely different.

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"I actually asked someone who works at zara and she was laughing. They are for the employees that help them placing the items correctly in the shop," said one Tik Tok user.

xx said: "I Work in Zara and this is not true. "Deeznuts.xo_ wrote: "Worked at Zara, the symbols mean what line their from woman’s basics, trafaluc and such."

Andreea Udroiu commented: "I Work in zara and this...is not true. Circle-wmn, triangle-trf, square-basic."

christinatzt said: "It's not true of course! it doesn't have to do totally with size but it has to do with the collection for example trafaluc is more youthful collection."

itsmeCeeJay21 said :"Not true!!! worked in Zara for 6 yrs." vessi_k78 commented: "Not true at all. I have asked in couple of their stores and the signs have to do with the various collections."

Zara has now confirmed why the symbols are put onto the tags. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with sizing, but it is still worth looking for them, because they'll tell you which collection the item is from.

A spokesperson told the Mirror that the different symbols actually represent the different areas of the store where the clothes belong, whether it's the Woman, Basic or TRF section.

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