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AaronShirt: Pattern Play Foundation
Using your AaronShirt as a base for mixing patterns can create exciting and unique outfits. The key is thoughtful coordination, not chaos!
Start with a Neutral Base
If you're new to pattern mixing, begin with a subtly patterned or even solid-colored AaronShirt. Think thin stripes, small checks, or a chambray texture. This provides a relatively neutral backdrop for introducing bolder patterns elsewhere.
Vary the Scale
When mixing patterns, choose items with different scales. Pair a small-checked AaronShirt with a larger floral print in your scarf or trousers. Contrasting sizes prevents the patterns from visually competing.
Find a Common Color
A unifying color can tie disparate patterns together. If your striped AaronShirt has blue in it, try pairing it with a polka-dot skirt that also features blue. This creates a sense of harmony and intention.
Introduce Textures
Don't just think about prints; consider textures as a form of pattern. A subtly textured AaronShirt can pair beautifully with a boldly printed jacket or scarf, adding depth without clashing.
Start Small with Accessories
If you're hesitant, begin by mixing patterns with accessories. A patterned scarf or tie paired with a solid AaronShirt is a low-risk way to experiment. Once you feel comfortable, you can gradually introduce patterned bottoms or outerwear. With these tips, your AaronShirt becomes a versatile foundation for adventurous pattern mixing.