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00:00 Combining Colors In An Outfit Introduction
Even those who are new to classic men’s style can look sharp by relying on fundamental two-color pairings like navy and grey or blue and brown, with a suit in one solid color and a tie in another. But, once you develop an interest in the nuances of dressing well, you’ll be looking for ways to add greater richness and complexity to your outfits. One way to achieve this is by working three or more colors into a single outfit.
Tips to Increase Your Overall Use of Color:
02:09 1. Ditch the White Shirt
04:00 2. Add a Contrasting Waistcoat
05:49 3. Switch Out Your Suit for a Combination
07:07 4. Don’t Forget Your Feet
07:47 5. Add a Boutonniere to Your Outfit
08:28 6. Introduce Multiple Colors Using Patterns
6.1 08:55 1. Necktie
6.2 11:07 2. Pocket Square
6.3 12:49 3. Scarves
6.4 13:27 4. Tattersall
6.5 14:45 5. Patterned Waistcoat
6.6 15:31 6. Jackets
6.7 16:20 7. Socks
17:54 A Note on Neutrals
No matter what the season, it’s always the right time to work more color into your outfits. Sometimes, the assumption is that if you use a lot of colors in an outfit you will end up looking like a clown (or a Pitti Peacock).
However, adding one other yet unrepresented hue is easy and shows your stylistic expertise. Of course, restraint and careful consideration should always be part of a gentleman’s sartorial game. Pick and choose where you want to add your colors and how far you want to go. It’s not likely that you’ll wear colored shoelaces, bright socks, go-to-hell pants, and an orange knit vest at the same time. Think of the ideas in this article as a buffet of options for you to choose from. Just don’t overload your plate! Accessories enable you to experiment without fear on a small scale. Meanwhile, tattersalls, Prince of Wales checks, and bright knit vests let you up to your color quotient while remaining firmly within established tailoring tradition. Lastly, remember as a rule of thumb that if you are wearing colors that read primarily as neutral (brown, beige, grey, navy, khaki, black), almost any other color can be added freely.
19:34 Outfit Rundown
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