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If there's one trend that's nearly inescapable at the moment, it's without a doubt tie-dye. The psychedelic print is so big we've actually crowned it the animal print of spring (another trend it coincidentally goes so well with). Well, we weren't kidding when we predicted it would take over the world because now that it's almost summer, we're seeing it everywhere.

The most stylish people in fashion are taking tie-dye and running with it. Below, we've rounded up the very best tie-dye outfits in existence to inspire you on how to wear it along with the pieces to shop if you're game to mix it into your wardrobe. From the sneaky way to wear it to the office to the dreamiest vacation-ready dresses, keep reading to see and shop all things tie-dye.

Tie-dye denim—think about it.
Or try a tie-dye parka. 
White sneakers are the key to balancing anything that falls outside of your wheelhouse.
File under "how to get away with wearing tie-dye to work."
Pair this shrunken tee with your favorite high-waisted jeans.
As much as we love our gold hoops, we’re opting for more unexpected accessories this season (like these head-turning double door-knockers) to pair with our tie-dye prints.
These delicate watercolor dresses are selling out at lightning speed, and we can see why.
It plays well with another major summer trend: sporty sandals.
This gorgeous dip-dyed headband is hard to resist. 
Dip-dye plays so well with animal prints.
The kind of pants you can wear to lounge around the house or out to drinks.
On utility shapes, the trend feels especially fresh.
Celebs can't stop wearing the cool pieces from this drop.
The puff-sleeve trend… in tie-dye.
"WFH" dressing—it's a thing.
Make it a matching set. 
An on-trend way to stay sun safe.
This color pairs so well with beige and neutrals.
The "boring" pants you'll wear with everything (tie-dye or not) this summer.
Tie-dye works poolside, too.
Cool for the summer.
Keep it sporty.
It's a splurge, but this tie-dye cashmere wrap will last for ages. 

Up Next: 7 Summer Outfits to Throw on When You Just Can't Think.

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated by Drew Elovitz.



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