"As far as I'm concerned, leopard is a neutral" -Jenna Lyons
I
agree with this quote 100 percent and this is why my third post on my
thrifting series includes this a leopard print tank top I picked up at
The British Red Cross shop on Union street. I really do love
leopard print and I have many pieces in my wardrobe that have this
pattern. It is easier than you'd think to pair with other items and can
work for any age. I find that if you stick to the larger version of the
print rather than it having to small of spots, you won't run the risk of
looking tacky.
This
secondhand store is one of my favourites that I've been to in Aberdeen
so far because their front window display is always so nice and they
keep it extremely clean and tidy inside. They have a good variety of
pieces for various ages and styles.
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| Collared Shirt: UK2LA, Cardigan: LOFT, Jeans: Reitman's, Boots: Thrifted Necklace: UK2LA |
This first outfit is one that I
have worn to school because I think it's casual but smart. The leopard
pairs really well with the shade of green of the sweater and I like the
way it looks with the collared shirt underneath.
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| Jacket: Vero Moda, Pants: Primark, Sneakers: Airwalk |
This look reminds me of Sandy
from Grease! I paired my leather jacket, leather pants and sneakers to
make it cool and effortless. This would be a good outfit for going out,
especially if I added some jewelry.
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| Jacket: Forever21, Pants: Topshop, Shoes: H&M |
What I especially love about
leopard is that it's also super easy to mix with other prints. I paired
these black and white Topshop pants with them and added a denim jacket
for some texture.
Here are some other leopard print tops that are not just tank tops!

Leopard Print Tops by besidesthefact featuring Biba



Good going Sarah, you really have excellent fashion skills. Love, Grandma Joyce
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