One of the worst things that can happen to a fashion lover are those dreaded stains on their favorite printed items. From wine, food, and even cat hair getting all over your shirt, it’s hard not to be heartbroken every time you put it on.
Luckily there is hope – here are some helpful tips with examples of where you should and shouldn’t wear prints.
Don’t overdo it – With so many new exciting prints being introduced and the ’70s really having a revival, it’s hard to not just buy and wear prints all the time.
But if you’re trying to transition into wearing them more often, start with simple patterns that are small or large scale like this dress is.
You don’t have to go full-on crazy with your print game like this piece. Heed our advice and maybe only bring out a piece like this once a week.
Keep it classic – You’ve seen it before, and we’re not just talking about your mom’s old dresses but rather any pattern that is timeless
You can wear this kind of dress for years to come.
This is a great example of why you should just have one or two printed pieces in your wardrobe. This will make you feel more confident knowing that you’ll never end up wearing something that clashes with the rest of your outfit.
If you’re wearing it and feel like you have to add the perfect accessory with it, then we don’t recommend it because that’s when things can get awkward.
Try not to wear makeup – Unless you’re a sucker for pairing off prints like this man is, or if you just want to put your own spin on a printed outfit, stick to non-printed products.
Unless you’re wearing a dress , makeup really isn’t needed.
No matter what you do, you’ll never make a connection with wearing print makeup.
You can go full-on crazy with accessories, jewelry and even shoes but when it comes to makeup, we recommend just leaving it be unless you’re feeling up to taking on that challenge.