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Camouflage pants are the G.O.A.T. because no matter how you define your style, you can easily rock them. According to fashion history books, the print began its invasion of popular culture and street style around the second half of the twentieth century. Andy Warhol led the charge in making it a daily fad.

These days it serves as a neutral similar to the snakeskin print with its natural properties. To help a sis out, we have curated a handful looks to help you maximize this style staple. We think you'll love these fresh takes on the true to form pattern.

Mix Prints

Charlie B Photography

Mixing prints is one of my favorite things to do because the visual layering gives my outfits edge. One of the keys in achieving this high-level styling trick is matching colors and not actual prints. Also, by choosing a shoe that is in the same color family as the cardigan, I pulled off an outright uniform.

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Tall Leopard Cardigan, $21

Sierra Tan Lace-Up High Heel Booties, $35

Monochrome

Charlie B Photography

If simplicity is more your speed, try styling a look with similar colors. Camo pants are quite versatile but you can keep it classic by just pulling from the colors in the print. The goal is to look effortless. And you do that by pairing neutral shades together. This is one of the best ways to let the pants do the talking.

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Plus Sheer Oversized Boyfriend Shirt, $19

In Action Shaggy Fringed Cardigan, $42

Set it a-blazer!

Charlie B Photography

Elevate your casual bottoms with a blazer. Fun fact: blazers make everything better. I made that up but it's so true. I wanted to create a sporty chic getup so I coupled a bandeau top with some layering necklaces to urbanize the blazer. The closed toe, strappy pumps assist in leaning towards a chic ensemble.

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Public Desire Classy black tie up heeled shoes, $42

ADIDAS

Charlie B Photography

All I want in this life of sin is for Tupac to come out of hiding and to wear this shirt everyday. Make the pants the focal point with a black and white graphic tee and classic Adidas. The leather hat, big ass earrings and sunglasses computes cool girl vibes so whether you're headed to a concert or running errands, you have a casual look that will slay all the onlookers.

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Plus Tupac License T-Shirt, $15

adidas Originals new superstar sneakers in white, $80.00

Bring sexy back!

Charlie B Photography

I really don't need an excuse to wear this gorgeous custom kimono but I loved adding it to this sexy look. The bodysuit has my girls sitting while the kimono presents a sensual form, making this outfit perfect for date night or a night spent trying to get cuffed. A lewk if we've ever seen one.

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Plus Neon Lace Bodysuit,$27

Custom Kimono by C.R. Lee

All Images by Charlie B Photography

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