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Zara has a cheaper sister brand — and it's finally in the US!

It's called Bershka, and you can think of it as an even more affordable Zara.
/ Source: Today

Big Zara fan? We have news for you.

The popular Spanish retailer has a sister brand that's just as cool — and it's finally available in the U.S. It's called Bershka, and you can think of it as a more teen-friendly Zara.

Bershka
Red from head to toe? We're into it.Graeme Bulcraig / Bershka

Prices are a little cheaper than Zara's: You can get this black dress with bell sleeves for $30 and this mustard midi skirt for $40, for example. The brand's latest collection also includes lots of trendy options for winter, including faux fur and shearling coats, and velvet dresses and jumpsuits.

Casual clothes are covered, too: There are plenty of slogan T-shirts and sweaters, beanies and athleticwear, all at affordable price points.

new sister brand from Zara, called Bershka.
The brand is aimed at juniors. Bershka
Bershka
The brand has the same parent company as popular fast-fashion retailer Zara.Graeme Bulcraig / Bershka

While many fashion fans have admired Bershka's pieces from afar (you may have seen them in street-style photos!), the brand has finally made its stateside debut this week with a pop-up store in New York City.

For shoppers who don't live near the Big Apple, don't worry: You can now shop the brand online, too! (And you'll get free shipping if you spend more than $70.)

The website is a one-stop shop, offering accessories and shoes as well as as men's apparel.

Bershka
The brand also has plenty of trendy offerings for boys and men.Graeme Bulcraig / Bershka

Pro tip: Don't forget that since Bershka is geared toward juniors, the sizes probably run a little smaller than they do at Zara; even though both stores have the same parent company, Inditex, which owns a handful of European clothing companies.

Bershka's pop-up store will be open in New York's SoHo neighborhood until the end of the year, according to a press release. But if you're heading there, we'd recommend you hurry: Given all the fanfare, we don't imagine the pieces will last for long!