How to Mix and Match Prints Like a Fashion Pro

Prints are decidedly fun to wear for the holidays, but they can also be tricky to style. Can plaids be worn with polka dots? Can you do stripes with even more stripes? To help you navigate the charming — albeit, confusing — realm of patterns, we found five street style photos that will walk you through it all.

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Checkered coat with bright separates
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Checkered coat with bright separates

A mustard skirt or cropped trouser needs burnt orange and other bright colors as friends. Here, a green-and-navy striped top is tucked into the yellow skirt and finished off with a knee-length coat.

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Polka dots with contrasting patterns
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Polka dots with contrasting patterns

A bright geo-patterned sweater or jacket worn over a polka-dot skirt is a new twist on a feminine ensemble.

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Stripes with animal print
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Stripes with animal print

Tuck a vertical striped or colorblock sweater into the waistband of an animal-print swing skirt and you've got yourself a match. Add another element of surprise by cinching a jewel-toned belt at the waist.

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Black and white
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Black and white

Houndstooth or grid patterns on top and vertical stripes on the bottom — this is an ideal mixture. Try a plaid coat with another black-and-white print for a fun minimalist look.

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Layer on the print
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Layer on the print

Take a popular Fall print like plaid and start your first layer with a dress. Throw on a solid t-shirt or cropped sweater, then finish the look with a festive jacket.

More from Old Navy

More from Old Navy

Ready to mix your own bright colors? All shirts, pants, and sweaters are up to 50 percent off at Old Navy. Mix things up with the season's best patterns. Shop now! Sale ends Nov. 20.