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8 Pieces That Prove You Can Wear Flashy Prints to the Office

Sure, there’s an argument to be made for simplicity when it comes to getting ready in the morning, but gone are the days of yore when going to work meant putting on the same black pencil skirt and boring white blouse. Here are eight different prints to liven up your wardrobe that can take your “uniform” from bland to bam.

fitted printed maxi dress
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Lace-up Neck Fitted Printed Maxi Dress

Nothing oozes confidence like a bright print marching through the office doors in the morning. Add a black blazer to this stunning dress for maximum impact.

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polka dot midi dress
Walmart

Polka-dot Print Midi Dress

In a world where black is the go-to color for business casual, showing up in pink and white is sure to make an impression.

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floral blouse
Walmart

Floral-button Front Blouse

Feminine florals will be everywhere this summer, and this blouse proves femininity isn’t relegated to pastels.

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floral wide leg pants
Walmart

Printed Wide-leg Pants

Instead of a midi skirt or traditional dress pants, go with cropped wide-leg trousers.

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floral wrap dress
Walmart

Floral Midi Dress

Sometimes it’s less about the print itself and all about the bold color choice.

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striped midi skirt
Walmart

Striped Midi Skirt

An energizing take on classic stripes, this midi skirt can go in just about any direction. The flashy hues make it fun, while the sleek lines keep it classy.

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leopard slides
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Off Duty Vegan Slides

If wearing a leopard-print blouse is a bit much for you, take a subtler approach with a pair of block-heel mules.

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striped beaded earrings
Walmart

Beaded Circle Earrings

Paired with a simple black or white dress, these earrings are the perfect garnish.

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Sarah Ashley covers dogs, cats and pet products for PureWow. She's also tackled mental health, travel and her own struggles with infertility. Beyond earning a Certificate in Creative Nonfiction, covering PetCon and the National Dog Show, Sarah is currently working towards her Masters in Journalism. You can read more of her work on The Click, Culture Trip and Reductress.