Animal prints are in style, and if you enjoy this timeless and classy look, then you certainly need a watch to go with it. Watches are fabulous accessories that offer elegance and grace. You can wear them any time and anywhere. You can step up your wardrobe by combining animal prints and watches to create a unique look that works well for work, dinner, and casual weekend wear. Let’s take a look at some of the best options.
Coordinating Watches to Animal Prints in
Your Wardrobe
Brown Leather Bands + Leopard
Watches with brown leather bands are a staple in your wardrobe, especially if you enjoy wearing leopard prints. A brown leather band with a white face, sprinkled with gold will bring out the hues in your leopard print attire.
White Faces + Snakeskin
A watch with a white face is a striking accessory. People will take notice of the bright color, and when you pair it with serpent prints, it contrasts nicely with the deep and rich pattern. For a stark contrast, try pairing a watch with a white face with your zebra prints. Every bit of your outfit will pop!
Gold-Plated + Tiger
For a truly vibrant look, wear a gold watch with your tiger prints. The gold will also complement the natural shades in your leopard prints or demand attention with a zebra print as its backdrop.
Bright Colors + Zebra
If being the most noticeable person in the room is more your thing, choose a watch that is bright red, yellow, or blue. These primary colors look great with anything neutral, including your favorite zebra print. They add just the pop of color you need.
Watches are an elegant and useful accessory, and everyone should have at least one. Invest in a watch that you can wear with any outfit to any event, and it will be well worth the money you spend. Spice up your animal print wardrobe with a coordinating watch that fits your style and personality. You have style, which is why you incorporate animal prints into your wardrobe! Now bring sophistication to your accessories and kick it up a notch with the perfect watch.
This ‘Coordinating Watches’ post was contributed to The Lady-like Leopard.