This army green hoody features a scoop neck,
a floral camo print, an attached hoody,...
Not exact matches
I LOVE
camo and think it's such a fun
print to mix up with stripes and
florals, OR wear just as is with denim, or any neutral.
From argyle to
florals to
camo and more, what's noteworthy is the level of commitment designers are making to
prints — showing them full - on instead of sprinkled in.
«For the woman who doesn't usually wear
camo, this is a more feminine — the
print is actually
floral — take on the trend,» adds Cris.
Who would have thought to mix a
camo print and a
floral print?
I'm not typically a pattern person beyond stripes and the occasional
floral print, but I just can't resist a good, perfectly edgy piece like these
camo skinny jeans.
Cut in a
camo print knit embellished with fabulous
floral embroidery, this sweatshirt shift dress from Standard Grace features a cutout back with lattice straps that instantly transforms your spring style.
My favorite patterns to mix are red plaid and leopard
print, but you can mix
floral and stripes,
camo and
floral, and many others to get unique looks that add entirely new elements to your outfits.
I'm really into stud details on clothing and shoes,
floral prints,
camo, and things with iron - on patches!
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Counteract the softness that
florals are traditionally known for and try wearing a
print that defines the botanical motif as something that is as visually powerful as
camo for example.