Printed

Welcome to our collection of all prints, designed for those who love to stand out and show off their creativity through fashion. Allowing you to express your style with originality and elegance.
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FAQ

What are the shipping times?

Standard shipping takes between 2 and 5 business days.

How do I choose my size?

Check our size guide to find your ideal size.

What is your return policy?

You have 30 days to return your items.

How do I care for my underwear?

Machine wash at 30°C, no fabric softener.

WOMEN'S PRINTS, THE CHARACTER THAT DEFINES A WARDROBE

WHY PRINTS ARE THE ULTIMATE PERSONALITY TOOL

A wardrobe made entirely of solid pieces, however well-cut, eventually starts to lack character. Prints are what turn a functional closet into a personal wardrobe. Florals, geometrics, stripes, abstract patterns: every print says something about the woman wearing it. At Place du Jour, we work prints into several categories — pants, dresses, shirts, jackets — so every customer can find the pattern that matches her personality, without having to commit to an all-print style.

ALL THE PRINTS IN THE PLACE DU JOUR RANGE

The Place du Jour print range explores a wide variety of patterns. Delicate, feminine broderie anglaise on jeans, blouses, and dresses. Colorful daisy or heart embroidery that adds a playful, whimsical touch. Paisley prints for a timeless bohemian feel. Vertical stripes that elongate the silhouette. Floral patterns for summer pieces. Rhinestones and gold studs for bolder signature pieces.

HOW TO WEAR PRINTS THE RIGHT WAY

The golden rule: only one printed piece per outfit. A print is already a statement — pairing it with another print creates a busy, overloaded look. If you're wearing patterned pants, choose a solid top in a color picked up from the print. If you're wearing a printed shirt, pair it with solid pants or a solid skirt. Accessory-wise: stick to neutral tones that don't compete with the print. For beginners: start with subtle patterns (broderie anglaise, thin stripes) before moving on to bolder ones.