Fashion fans have been eagerly awaiting for the Black Friday sale to drop after the brand announced huge discounts on their lines.
But eagle-eyed shoppers were thrown into a frenzy after spotting what seems to be a huge photo fail on their website.
The product page for their men's corduroy overshirt, which currently has 40% off in the sale, left bargain hunters in fits of laughter.
The Zara website describes the piece as a relaxed fit collared overshirt made of elasticated corduroy and features long sleeves with buttoned cuffs.
And while the £17.99 grey-green seems perfectly normal, during the photoshoot the model had been styled with a mustard-yellow scarf.
And the scarf had been positioned leaving him looking like he was wearing a single giant rubber glove.

Posting on the social media platform, Twitter user OldenBen shared a screenshot of the item, saying "I thought this Zara model was wearing a really long marigold rubber glove."
Hundreds of Twitter users rushed to comment on the shot, with many claiming they could no longer "unsee" the yellow glove.
One commented: "PPE is the main theme in 2020"
Another quipped: "Why's he got his hand in a bag of McCain's oven chips?"
While another joked: "They replaced his arm with a cheese string after a nasty accident washing up."
One confused commenter tweeted: "Not got my glasses on... and so I thought he had a dog collar on too."
Another chimed in:"I thought it was a rubber chicken with a mohican haircut."
The tweet quickly went viral, and saw Zara trending overnight. It has since been shared over 1,000 times, and liked over 17,000 times (accurate at time of writing).
And while the internet has been in hysterics over the photo, there has also been a lot of love for the shirt itself.