How To Wear Tropical Prints

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How To Wear Tropical Prints

Words by The Daily team

12 April 2017

The best flora and fauna to invest in this spring/summer season.

Essentially, looking your best in this season’s  is the same as wearing any kind of busy . That is, the best way to make it all look balanced is to pick out a single colour within the print, and then add an additional item, be it , a , or , in that same colour. It seems simple, and it is. The only other thing you need to worry about, really, is not looking like someone’s dad, on . But that’s more of an attitude thing – just avoid pun-based jokes and  around, arms flailing everywhere. And if you’re wondering which tropical print in particular to opt for, scroll down – we’ve made a selection of our favourites, at every price point.

THE NO-BRAINER

Without doubt the most straightforward (and accessible) way to buy into this particular  is by settling for this neat  from  in a flower and leaf pattern. Not only is it a traditional, button-down shape (leaving you to wrestle with the  dilemma another time), its base colour is a very neutral beige, which makes it easy to wear with , shoes and, yes, even a jacket in a similar colour. -wise, we like this relaxed, slub-cotton variety from   – no point being too buttoned up when you’ve got frangipani all down your front.

THE JAPANESE TAKE

-based brand  started out life as a record store run by founders Messrs Keiji Ishizuka and Atsuhiko Mori, which explains why much of the brand’s clothing has a decidedly . The above shirt is a case in point – with its camp collar and almost -like floral print, there’s something of a -tinged, rockabilly style in there. But our advice is take it down a  route. You can bring out the turquoise and blue colours in the pattern (and add a bit of lightness to the whole thing) by pairing it with this richly dyed indigo  from compatriot brand . Carefully slicked back quiff entirely optional.

TOTALLY TROPICAL

For several seasons now,  has been offering its own take on the classic , with much success. In fact, thanks to its vibrant  styles, the brand is arguably the progenitor of the whole trend. Its no surprise, therefore, that it’s produced a superlative iteration of the tropical print shirt this season, the asymmetric design of which abounds with colour. Here, we’re going to recommend wearing it with some washed brown chinos – they’re not quite the same colour as the , beige or burgundy in the shirt, but given there’s a lot of contrasting colour here, it’s safer to pick something that’s in between them all. Besides, they give a particularly appealing,  1950s feel to the whole look.

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