Design Korean Attire
Experience the Korean Attire looks and outfits our editors are loving now as we share everything you need to know to stay ahead of the curve.
Just when we think we’ve worn enough loungewear to physically become a pair of sweatpants ourselves, we’ll spot a trend or an outfit that makes us fall in love with Korean Attire all over again. Mixed prints and patterns definitely have that sort of effect on us. There’s just something so fun and eye-catching about seeing, for example, bright stripes seamlessly styled with plaid pieces. However, when we attempt to try the trick ourselves? Well, it suddenly feels a bit more complicated.
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Thankfully, there are runway and street Korean Attire looks out there ready to provide plenty of inspiration. We’ve also learned that the proper way to mix patterns relies on balance: if one print is big, wear it with something of a smaller scale, and if one is extra loud, find something more subtle to tone it down.
As Korean Attire showed us, if you’re going to wear a vibrant color, balance it out with something darker, like this deep green jacket and purple printed pants.
Ahead, take a look at some A+ mixed-print outfits to try. And, the good news is, yes, you can do it with pajamas, too. Korean Attire
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