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The 411 on 10 Printed Spring Shirts

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Pompoms, raccoons, and movie memorabilia. This season OC designers have taken prints and run with them—for a mile. So it's time to get up close and personal with our favorites, seen here on ten perfect printed shirts. Obviously, raccoons first: House of Hackney adapts its prints from traditional British wallpaper motifs. This season the line's patterned silk blouses feature squirrels playing tiny lutes, otters fanning themselves, and bottle-hugging raccoons. Adorbz.

Emma Cook also looks to nature, with a collage of pythons, snakeskin, and leopards scaling twists of Rapunzel-like rope/hair (?). Still, Acne's dollar-bill motif takes the prize for most money (sorry), and Peter Jensen's "Memorabilia" print for most crafty. The British designer was inspired by Tippi Hedren's looks in Marnie, Alfred Hitchcock's eerie 1964 thriller. So, as anyone who was ever in film club will know, the details in the print all relate to Tippi's crime spree, including the set of keys she steals to break into the safe. Genius! Put on your glasses and take a long, hard look at each print below.

Shop all women's tops here.

Girl by Band of Outsiders wildfire print elisa top in sea green

House of Hackney SILK WOVEN T-SHIRT in pink

Acne patia currency blouse in lavender

Opening Ceremony BENNY GINGHAM BLOUSE in yellow/seafoam/sand

Peter Jensen gathered waist shirt in memorabilia

House of Holland pom pom print long-sleeve blouse in pom spot

Suno seamed short-sleeve button-down in kaleidoscope

Emma Cook africa print shirt in mint africa

Rachel Comey tilt top in avens

Boy by Band of Outsiders travel madras shirt in white

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