How to Remix Different Prints and Patterns Together to Create a Stylish Outfit!

How to Remix Different Prints and Patterns Together to Create a Stylish Outfit!

Learn the secrets of combining patterns and prints with some styling guidelines.



9 Popular Prints and Patterns

Adding eye-catching patterns and prints to your look is the easiest way to show that you're serious about your outfit. A pattern is a repeating design, while a print is a design  printed on fabric rather than woven or embroidered. These words are often used interchangeably to talk about non-solid colored clothing.Some of the most popular patterns and prints are: 
1. Gingham is a fabric made from dyed cotton threads woven into a checkered pattern, usually white and another color. 
2. Stripe comes in everything from pinstripes (very thin vertical stripes  often found on dark suits) to  classic French Navy t-shirts featuring distinctive blue and white horizontal stripes.  
 3. Animal prints mimic the stripes, spots and scales of wild animals. Snakes, zebras, and leopard prints are bold statements, but there are ways to incorporate them in subtle ways.  
4. Plaid, also called tartan, is a  fabric traditionally made of wool and is now a common pattern on flannel shirts. Multicolored plaid pattern with repeated vertical and horizontal stripes of different thicknesses.
5. The floral pattern depicts all kinds of flowersThe peduncle can be small (crazy) or large and detailed. It can be multicolored or monochromatic. The patterns are so diverse that they are a pleasure to work with.  
6. Polka Dot is a pattern of repeating circles of the same size. They can be big or small. Smaller dots tend to look more neutral, while larger dots are more  statement.  
7. Geometric patterns are characterized by shapes such as triangles, squares and trapezoids. They can be complex and repetitive, or more abstract. Houndstooth is an example of a  geometric pattern that repeats in two colors.  
8. Paisley is a Persian pattern featuring curved teardrop designs. Teardrops often contain intricate geometric or floral-inspired designs on the inside.Paisley patterns can be found on silk items such as ties and scarves.
9. Herringbone is a fabric (usually twill) with a V-shaped weave and a repeating pattern resembling a fish skeleton.

How to Wear Prints and Patterns

Learning to work with patterns one at a time gives you a great foundation for mixing patterns later.

1. Wear the pattern underneath something more neutral. The easiest way to incorporate prints into your current wardrobe is to find prints to layer underneath. For example, wearing a printed shirt under a suit or blazer. The jacket covers most of the print, leaving very little visible. If you're feeling daring, you can remove the jacket to reveal the print.
2. Start by dressing modestly. If a patterned shirt or dress is too big for you, start with socks, purses, or scarves.Patterned accessories can add an interesting touch to your look without going overboard.
3. Trust Yourself. Prints are personal: Just because you like a print doesn't mean other people will like it. Most neutrals are universally attractive. This is not the case for printing.

Four Tips for Mixing Prints and Patterns

Conventional wisdom says you can't mix patterns, but some of the most stylish dressers mix patterns on a regular basis. . Mixing patterns is a way to show confidence and add a fun element to your look. A great way to combine prints and patterns.

1. Familiarize yourself with foundation printing. Start with classic, simple prints like stripes, polka dots, and flowers. Then apply more pressure. For example, layer a classic striped t-shirt with a more evocative geometric pattern. The lines in both patterns complement each other and the simple stripes are neutral.
2nd Accept power conflicts. You don't have to match the pattern all the time. Mixing leopard print with bold prints like plaid might seem like a fashion flop, but there's a lot of power in his choice of two disparate prints. Top off your look with neutral pieces like a black blazer and denim jacket.
3
Choose patterns in different sizes. One of the easiest ways to mix patterns is to layer them on two different scales. Combining small format prints with large format patterns can make small scales look neutral. Pair a small floral skirt with large checkered flannel for a grunge look.
4 use color. Pay close attention to color when working with mixed prints. Bold patterns in neutral colors like black and white can balance wildly different patterns with more vibrant color schemes. It is a mix of multicolor patterns featuring monochrome colors such as red 
florals.

 

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