Stylish geometry: what to combine with a geometric print

Can you combine prints?

With what and how to combine a geometric print? From season to season, geometry in clothing has become firmly rooted and captured fashion shows, and at the same time the love of the population. All kinds of stripes, circles, triangles and zigzags, in various interpretations, do not leave the covers of magazines and shop windows. The fashion for geometric print came to us from the 20th century, starting in the 60s. And every decade added something new. Today, having collected the fashion trends of the last century, piece by piece, we have a very definite style - geometric.

Print combinations
Print Blocking

Let's take a look at the basic prints of the geometric style.

Cell

The plaid is one of the most popular designs at the moment. It is invariably found at almost every show and is in demand regardless of the season. Designers offer us plaid shirts, trousers, dresses, skirts and jackets. The variety of cells is so multifaceted that it is not particularly difficult to choose the one that suits you.

There are such types of this ornament:

  • - Scottish cell
  • - Oxford diamond pattern
  • - Goose foot
  • - Chess cage, etc.

Plaid things go well with monochromatic (or repeating the color of one of the cells) and other geometric prints. They serve as their versatility and always look stylish.

The cage is combined with monochromatic things

Combinations print cage
Combination of cells of different sizes.

Strip

Another famous print from the days of Coco Chanel. It was she who went to the beach in a striped bathing suit, thereby introducing the fashion for striped things. It is also difficult to imagine modern fashion without stripes.

The strips are divided into:

  • - Horizontal / vertical
  • - Oblique / straight
  • - Wide / narrow.

It is believed that the famous vest is so versatile that it is able to oust a good part of things from the wardrobe. In any capsule wardrobe, this marine up is certainly present.

Vest + plain clothes

So, all geometric prints perfectly "get along" with each other in one Look-e, especially in different sizes, in the same color scheme, similar. The only thing, do not forget about the correct combination of cold and warm shades in one bow, which means DO NOT mix them with each other to look stylish, harmonious, no mistakes.

Print stripe + flowers
Stripe + print flowers
Combination of different stripes
A combination of stripes of different widths and directions.

Rhombus + pea prints in one bow

Strip + cage

Pea + pea prints are combined with each other
Geometric print in different sizes, in one neutral color scheme.

Peas on a dark combination background

Combination of geometric prints with each other

Be sure to try the print + print style: stripe + cage, stripe + peas, stripe + flowers, and other variations. Then you will definitely avoid boring images and will favorably distinguish yourself against the background of your girlfriends.

Polka dots + print flowers

Combination of prints cage + strip.

See also: how to correctly combine wardrobe elements, on style.

How to combine geometric prints

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