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Fashion Trends 2019: Mixed Print Watches

Mixed Print Watches

Fashion styles are constantly changing and updating and this 2019 has seen a rise of some very interesting fashion looks, one being mixed print. If you have been following London Fashion Week and Paris Fashion week then you will be up to date on some of these recent prints. One style that was regularly spotted on the runway was, of course, animal print. For those that are looking to branch out this season and try something new, here are a selection of mixed print watches for women this season.

Mixed Print Watches

missguided

Missguided | Ladies Multi Print Strap | Black Dial | Gold Case

The first recommendation on our guide is a timepiece designed by fashion brand Missguided. They have provided a watch which not only combines the mixed print style but also the animal print fashion trend. This watch would look good as a statement piece suited for occasions that are casual. The extravagant strap is complemented by a simple black dial and gold case.

Thomas Sabi

Thomas Sabo | Women’s Stainless Steel | Multicoloured Marble Dial 

We have always been big fans of Thomas Sabo for they have exquisite detail and elegant designs across their collection. This timepiece is part of their new collection, the main feature of the watch, of course, being the multi-patterned dial. The reason this watch made the list is that it features a print on both the dial and the strap which is both eye-catching and stylish.

cath kidston

Cath Kidston | Women’s Lucky Bunch Watch | Polka Dot Blue Leather 

The third and final recommendation for our guide on mixed print watches is this navy blue timepiece by Cath Kidston. It has a gorgeous floral dial which is beautifully coordinated with a white and navy polka dot strap. This watch is perfect for spring as floral is another print that has just come into style this season. Florals for spring? Groundbreaking!

What are your thoughts on mixed print watches? Let us know in the comments below!

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