Friday, July 2, 2010

Influence of Animal Prints







In the early days, possession of animal fur was a symbol of status. Having rugs made of fur, coat, home decoration, or as trophies tells other people how influential or powerful a certain person is. Since only the popular and influential possess such items, animal fur became a symbol of wealth, becoming extra expensive as the time passed by. Leopard, cheetah, giraffe and zebra furs’ are rare because of the fact that they have been declared as protected animals. Subsequently, their value climbed even higher.


While animal fur was a coveted item in the early days and today, the clothing industry devised an effective way to impart the beauty and uniqueness of animal fur by manufacturing animal printed apparels. They have exhibited outstanding designs in the catwalk, ensured that the public will recognize the idea through the singers, movie stars and television personalities, and showing that people can level up with the rich in famous when it comes to dressing up in stylish animal print clothes like lingerie, swimsuits, coats, skirts, tank tops, jackets, and blouses . Even the producers of medical uniforms took advantage of this, tailoring animal print medical scrubs that showcase modern fashion and professional look.


One known maker of high quality medical scrubs that incorporated the idea of animal print in clothes today is Cherokee. Just lately, it included Leopard chic print in the Cherokee Flexibles collection. The leopard spots were beautifully set on a mellow yellow fabric tint background along with chocolate colored stretchy side panels to fit the Flexibles line. To further enhance the beauty leopard print of the Cherokee Flexibles medical scrub, floral prints at the hemline were added as accent. Two other animal prints were recently added to the Cherokee scrubs, both featuring the unique fashion of the wild jungle.




The influence of animal prints did not end with the clothing industry, but continued to devour humanity with its unparalleled uniqueness. They were incorporated in a much larger range of products such as bags, head wears, scarf, shoes, bed sheets, sunglasses, neckties, umbrellas, notebooks, and counting. Women in particular, young and old, are so attracted to these products.

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