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Mixing Prints; Animal Print & Plaid

Honestly I would never have even thought to pair animal print and plaid before starting to read personal style blogs. On paper it sounds like a crazy combination. But trust me it works. I think because camel tones of the animal print (cheetah in my case) go so well with the orange and reds of the plaid.

animal print &  plaid

I have been wanting to do a post about this combination for a while. Likely for about a year, since I spied it on Alicia from Cheetah is the New Black (back when she had brown hair) here & here.

plaid & animal print

This is one of those combinations that make people look at you twice. It is a bit Manrepeller-ish in that guys really don’t get the whole plaid thing let alone plaid with animal print. Case in point my husband told me I was wearing alot of “Lumberjack” outfits lately. Whatevs…

animal print & plaid

I actually took some of Leandra’s layering lessons to heart and purchased a mens plaid shirt so that I would get the shirt tails showing as many women’s plaid shirts tend to be shrunken and you do not get the same effect. And PS heavyweight flannel is SUPER warm.

plaid coat animal print hat

Outfit Details; Buffalo Plaid coat Joe Fresh (similar here & here) , Cheetah print Hat Lilliput Hats, Skinny Jeans Paige, Boots Vintage.

animal print sweater

Outfit Details; Cheetah Sweater JCREW Factory (similar and here ), Red Pepper Flannel Shirt (mens) JCREW Factory, Jeans Paige, Boots Vintage.

animal print buffalo plaid

Would you wear animal print & plaid together?!

 

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Carly

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

Love the print mixing...that loepard hat is ADORABLE! I have a similar jacket that my husband says it lumber jack "chic"..I have taught him well, haha. Best to you. C

toshopohlic

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

At least he throws in the "chic" lol. Thanks for stopping by!

Emma

Tuesday 27th of November 2012

I know only too well, the guys just don't get it sometimes! I had a leopard print jacket before and was told I look like a blindly dressed old aged pensioner, it made me laugh though. I can't get enough of print, I love that sweater very much regretting not checking out the sales yesterday

toshopohlic

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

lol, I have been watching for a leopard coat but every time I find one in a vintage shop I like it is WAY too big and I really do look a bit like an old age pensioner - one that is wearing someone elses clothing! The sweater does seem to have dissapeared during the sales.

Sabina

Tuesday 27th of November 2012

I've always been kind of squeamish about mixing prints, even when I see others doing it successfully. Maybe I'm brainwashed. Anyway, I love that animal print sweater. And the hat--I actually have the same one or one that's very similar.

toshopohlic

Wednesday 28th of November 2012

I find it easiest to mix with a similar pallet or just with accessories. This is admittedly the boldest I have done.

Iva

Tuesday 27th of November 2012

Loving the buffalo plaid with the leopard hat...you've got me thinking again.

toshopohlic

Tuesday 27th of November 2012

YES would love to see your interpretation of this with your Buffalo Plaid coat - even a leopard belt with your coat would be awesome!

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