You're Going to Google "Printed Pants" After Seeing These 17 Outfits
There are very few items that we'll readily ditch our denim for. This spring, though, there's one pant style that we just can't ignore. Everywhere we go, we're seeing printed pants worn in the coolest outfits. It kind of makes us want to forget we ever loved jeans so much. I know, we might be going crazy here. Since they're traditionally tricky to pull off, today we're sharing the styling tips and outfits so you never have to question how to wear printed pants again. From colorful checkers to grunge-inspired plaid and pretty florals, if the following outfits don't convince you on prints, then we don't know what will.
Print clashing done right.
We haven't many iterations of satin jacquard in pants form, but we're pretty on board.
Red plaid gets a cool streetwear element when accessorized with a chain belt.
Plaid pants also go so well with another seasonal favorite: cowboy boots.
It's not all about plaid pants, either. Believe it or not, we're seeing a lot of camo and workwear pants right now. With fresh white sneakers, the look is casual yet so cool.
Sunny yellow is the color that's already winning in 2018, and we just love the look of yellow plaid pants and black lace-up shoes.
Soft sorbet hues are the color trend that's impossible to ignore right now. Double up on the soft colors—a matching set like this I.Am.Gia one certainly doesn't hurt, either.
Here's exactly how to make plaid pants and a chain belt feel more classic.
For the vintage-lovers among us, this outfit is directed at you.
Another A+ way to make camo pants feel forward.
Tailored black pieces ground leopard-print pants.
Try a summery color like this light lemon set with white boots and a denim jacket.
Dr. Martens and tube socks are how the downtown kids will wear plaid pants.
Elevate the look by layering with a sweater and a button-down shirt.
Feeling wild? Mix in loud animal prints for a look that's as retro as it is right now.
Play it safe by sticking to one color palette in the whole look.
With chunky sneakers, the look is so right now.
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