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Snakeskin is such a versatile pattern with its textural slant on mostly neutral hues. The eye-catching pattern made a huge splash on the fashion scene in the late 1800s and has been evolving ever since. We are sure you have been seeing some of your favorite celebrities and influencers donning the print as it made a huge comeback in 2018.

While we love all animals, we gotta give it up for the snake because its skin adds the edginess our style game needs. And not to mention that many of these styles are just prints so King Cobra and his homies don't have to worry about being chased by fashion designers. The print's unbiased disposition make it sensational no matter the type – pants, tops, shoes, or accessories.

Ahead, find some extra fly ways to weave this python-like print into your wardrobe.

Romper/Overalls

There's nothing like a good romper and Juliette took us to class in her Slytherin outfit. This romper cinches her waist perfectly and we love that she paired it with a classic button-down. Since the temperatures have dropped, you can opt for some over-the-knee boots or printed tights with pointy flats.

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