That's also
my most worn pattern, love it with the green!
In the fall and winter, I'd say
my most worn pattern is plaid.
Not exact matches
Most girls will
wear white to the dinner but there is no written rule that one can't
wear color or
pattern.
She likes to stand out and
wear color,
patterns, original combinations, bold shoes and she does so in the
most stylish way.
The athletic man is in luck because he can
wear most styles and
patterns.
I'm so glad you posted this b / c I have the
most amazing pair of
patterned wide leg pants that I just can NOT figure out how to
wear!
Style pros know that the
most fun way to accessorize a boldly - printed dress is to pull out colors from the
pattern to
wear on your extras.
Most of mine are solid colours, but I love
wearing patterned leggings as tights with dresses and skirts in the winter.
Sarees have turned into a custom since quite a while uniquely the
pattern started from Indian ladies, & on the off chance that we go somewhat more again to time then the sub-mainland individuals were utilized to
wear this dress the
most.
When I filled out the survey that was one of my main points: I either have to be able to
wear it to work (where we all spend
most of our waking hours) or out on a date, and
most folks probably don't want their date in a
patterned mumu.
Plaid is one of those
patterns that will never really going go out of style, so I'll be able to
wear most of these items for multiple seasons.
It's the
pattern I
wear most often.
The
pattern is so cool and it's the
most flattering and forgiving top I've
worn in a long time.
It is one of those
patterns that I could never get sick of and I consider the
most amazing of neutrals because it can be
worn in so many ways.
The initial collection features a wider range of fabrications — slinky viscose, printed nylon, mercerized cotton, soft blend —
most of them ankle - length and thin enough to
wear with heels and narrower shoes, and in colors and
patterns that are easier to style with womenswear.
All of my clothing in these colors get the
most wear because they seem to stay in style longer than a bolder color or
pattern.
What's nice about bringing a graphic bag or wallet to work is that it helps inject a bit of color or
pattern into your work wardrobe without you having to
wear it all the time... you'll probably be parking your bag at your cubicle for
most of the day, anyway.
As stated in my post earlier this week, this print is subtle enough to be
worn as a neutral; complimenting
most any color, even when paired with another
pattern.
Most people won't get an alignment unless the tires show obvious tell - tale
wear patterns, so this is up to you.
Most feature smooth surface inlaid shift
pattern and graphics that will never
wear off.
The pixieish creature we see in a bright orange wig
wearing clothes printed with
patterns from her art is only her
most recent public persona.
Take a look inside your closet... what colors,
patterns, prints, textures do you love to
wear and feel
most comfortable?