This season's zebra stripes and leopard spots are more colorful (and cozy) than ever.
Trippy prints ruled summer, covering everything from swimwear to all sorts of abbreviated going-out garments. If you're still not over them or the joyful mood these colorful patterns conjure up, we've got good news: The trend is trickling into fall — only, the autumnal riffs on these bright and bold motifs take cues from animals in the wild, rather than a lava lamp.
Brands will pretty consistently throw in a few leopard spots or tiger stripes into their collections. But it's less expected to see these patterns done colorfully , especially for the humdrum snow season. But they're not alone in wanting this winter to be a fun one for our closets: Global tastemakers confirmed the vibrant cold-weather dressing trend with their Ahead, we've rounded up a collection of cozy knits that will help you warm up to wild animal prints.
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