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7. One print only

Many emerging designers think this rule is nothing more than words. Sticking to one print may be dull in your eyes, and if so, live a little. For many, bolder is better. Start by pairing different prints with the tonal range. If you like that, go wild. If you're in doubt, go completely monochrome. Mix all the prints you like, selecting items that are varying shades of black and white.

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