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Cheetah vs. Leopard Print: Understanding Pattern Differences

Cheetah vs. Leopard Print: Understanding Pattern Differences

, by Lewkin Unnie, 6 min reading time

Ever wondered why your animal print tee looks more wild kingdom than runway chic? Well, it’s all in the spots! Whether you’re rocking cheetah spots at a café or leopard rosettes at the club, knowing the difference can amp up your style game. 

Here at Lewkin, we know both prints scream bold and beautiful, but each has its own vibe that sets it apart in the fashion jungle. So, if you’ve ever paused mid-shop, puzzled at a pattern, we’re here to turn that confusion into your next killer outfit. 

What's the Difference Between Cheetah and Leopard Prints?

Unlocking the secrets of your favorite animal prints starts with knowing what to spot — literally. Cheetah prints are all about simplicity: they feature distinct, evenly spaced black dots splayed across a tan or gold background. It’s a clean, minimalist look that's as straightforward as it gets in the animal kingdom. 

On the flip side, leopard prints pack a bit more drama. They flaunt an intricate pattern of clusters of dark spots, known as rosettes, which encompass lighter-colored centers. This makes the leopard print more lush and complex, perfect for making any outfit pop with a bit of exotic flair.

Why Do Cheetah and Leopard Prints Look Similar?

So, why do these fierce faves often get mistaken for each other? It’s all in their wild roots. Both cheetah and leopard prints mimic the actual coats of their respective big cats, which nature designed as killer camo to blend into the bush. 

This shared backdrop of survival chic gives both prints that untamed vibe we love, tricking even the savviest fashionistas into mixing them up. 

How Can You Tell Cheetah and Leopard Prints Apart?

We’ve laid out the basics, but how can you really tell if you’re dealing with Team Cheetah or Team Leopard when you're mid-shopping spree or scrolling through your feed? Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of spot-spotting so you can flex your print prowess with no mix-ups.

Cheetah Prints

First up, cheetah prints. Remember, cheetahs are the minimalists in the wild print world. Their marks are simple, solid black dots — clean and no fuss. If your fabric is dotted with evenly spaced, singular black spots, you’re looking at a cheetah print. It’s sleek, it’s chic, and it screams speed.

Leopard Prints

Now, swing over to leopard prints. These are the maximalists of the pattern party. Leopard spots, or rosettes, look like little roses (hence the name), with a darker collection of spots circling a lighter center. Think of them as the more dramatic cousin — they’re intricate, they've got layers, and they definitely know how to make an entrance.

So, when you're trying to decide if that killer top or those bold pants are cheetah or leopard, just ask yourself: Simple or showy? Dots or rosettes? Quick check, and you’re good to go — no more fashion faux pas!

How To Style Cheetah and Leopard Prints

Ready to channel your inner fashion beast with some seriously fierce prints? Cheetah and leopard spots aren’t just for the Serengeti anymore — they’re all over the streets, and they’re the ultimate flex for any outfit. 

Check out these tips to slay the trend:

Elevate Your Basics

Mix your animal prints with low-key basics to keep it chill but still thrilling. Rock our Leopard Print Lace Sweetheart Cami Top with something understated like the Simple Pleated Mini Skirt. This pairing lets the cami pop while the skirt keeps it grounded — perfect for days you want to turn heads but still keep it cool.

Layer Up

Level up your layer game. Pop our Oversized Cable Knit Zip-Up Hooded Sweater over the Leopard Buttoned Crop Jacket for a cozy, textured look that’s totally Insta-worthy. It’s all about playing with layers that add depth without making you look like you’re trying too hard.

Make It Monochrome

Don't shy away from rocking cheetah from head to toe. Pair a bold cheetah print top with a matching skirt for a statement monochrome look that’s all kinds of fierce. Keep accessories minimal — think a sleek black belt or a simple clutch — to let the print do all the talking. It’s a one-stop shop to looking effortlessly chic.

Mixing Prints Like a Pro

Think you can handle more than one wild print? Keep your color scheme tight and your confidence high. Pair a cheetah print skirt with our Animal Print Tote Bag for a look that’s matchy but not messy. It’s bold, it’s brave, and it’s so right now.

Sporty Edge

Blend the worlds of athleisure and animal print. Think a cheetah print crop top paired with high-waisted black athletic leggings and sneakers. Throw on our Oversized V Neck Sweatshirt for a post-workout look that’s as stylish as it is comfortable. This combo proves you can look killer while killing it at the gym or just kicking back.

Accessorize With Attitude

Pull on the Leopard Chic Glasses and cap it off with the Leopard Cotton Hat to own that street-style blogger vibe. Keep the rest chill with our Lettering Print Oversize Long Sleeve T-Shirt and Low Rise Baggy Jeans for a fit that says you know what’s up without saying a word.

A Final Word

That’s the 411 on cheetah vs. leopard, straight from yours truly here at Lewkin. Whether you're opting for the minimalistic sprint of cheetah dots or the lush drama of leopard rosettes, now you know how to spot and style them to keep your fashion game fierce and flawless. 

Slide into our latest fits or accessorize with the coolest finds to add that wild edge to your everyday look. And for those who care about more than just looking good, you'll be thrilled to know that all our finds are backed by ethical practices and come with super cool shipping options. 

So, what are you waiting for? Dive into our collection, find your perfect print, and turn every street into your personal runway. 

Let's make this fashion safari one for the books!

Sources: 

Spot the Difference: Decoding Leopard and Cheetah Pattern | Working With Wildlife

The Difference Between Black & White vs. Monochrome | Medium

What Is Maximalism? Here's How to Do Maximalist Design | The Spruce

Athleisure: Overview, Benefits, Criticisms | Investopedia

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