To think of it,printed pants have been around for quite a while. However, with the fashionsavvy giving the printed pants a big thumbs up and owing to the gainingpopularity of printed pants on the international fashion circles, sporting aprinted pant and teaming it up with something striking and stylish has foundtakers in celebs back home too.
Move further from military prints asbold motifs, feminine patterns and even figurine prints, make their way in, onall kinds of pants, to flatter all body types. For those on the heavier sideapprehensive about wearing prints, you can take your pick from loose, comfyharems, palazzos and dhoti-pants to camouflage your problem areas and wear theprints with élan. Whereas for those who love to flaunt their perfectlytoned legs, sleek denims and pencil jeans with a whole range of prints can dowonders. From ikat, polka dots, horizontal and vertical strips and checkeredprints, which are amongst the safer ones to the slightly bolder designs likeanimal, geometric and random artsy ones — there is something foreverybody.
Currently in, are pants with floral prints in a range ofcolours, worn over well fitted tshirts or plain tops with laces. You can alsotry teaming the pants up with a same-patterned jacket over plain colouredT-shirts or shirts if you can carry it off well, because if worn incorrectly,the look can go terribly wrong.
However, sans the jacket, to levitate the lookfurther, you could try accessorising with thin, colourful belts and heavy kadasor bracelets. Try not going overboard though, since printed pants themselvesmake a bold statement.
Another print making rounds are Aztec patternsprinted on loose, comfortable flannel pants, worn over bright coloured,comfortable T-shirts — perfect for an easy evening out with friends. Theseprints also look good on slim fit denims in subtle colours, worn over solid,primary shades.
You could team the pants with a variety of charmbracelets, large studs, brightly coloured shoes and bags and do cool things withyour hair too — the list is endless.