![]() Or cargo pocket pants and casual utility jackets. I’m talking about retro military styling like officer’s coats with shiny buttons and epaulettes – much like my new ink blue coat. But how is wearing camo print disrespectful when wearing other forms of military styling is not. It is not my intention to be disrespectful at all so please give me the benefit of the doubt. What’s your verdict?Įlisabeth, I was just going to ask that question (we’re on the same wavelength) – and here it goes: Some also find it distasteful to sport a pattern that is associated with armed conflict. Most find the pattern overly masculine, too “young”, and quite ugly. Most of my clients don’t like camouflage print, although I have a handful who absolutely love it, both in authentic and atypical colours. So I’m a yay vote for others, but a nay vote for my own style unless the pattern is in atypical colours and preferably as a bottom. I also like camouflage prints on blokes and kids. I definitely like the pattern best worn as jeans and pants as opposed to a top or topper. I also like camouflage print, in its earthy incarnations, when worn by others. I’m partial to the monochromatic grey versions of camouflage print when worn as jeans or casual pants, and would wear those. ![]() I almost bought a camouflage blazer in shades of orange, watermelon, pink and citron, but decided against it because it was too loud. So it’s more to do with the colour composition of authentic camouflage patterns, than the pattern itself. Other colour palettes always excite me more when the time comes to forking out fashion dollars. ![]() I’m just not attracted to patterns that consist of shades of olive, tan and brown enough to purchase them. I have never owned an item in camouflage print. You’ll also find camouflage printed bags, shoes and belts. We usually see them represented in clothing items like military jackets and parka jackets, button down shirts, t-shirts, knitted tops, casual pants, shorts, jeans, and less frequently in skirts, dresses and blouses. Camouflage patterns are shown every season, and this year is no different.
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