Color Matching rules #64
Color Matching rules
1. Focus on
neutral
Black
White
Gary
Navy
Light
Sky
Blue
Brown
Khaki
2. Use small
pops of brighter colures
This is where you do get to do a bit of experimentation.
Just remember what happen to a pizza if you
overload it with multiple veggies or meat types that don’t go well together.
Same principle applies when it comes to colors
in your wardrobe.
3. Consider
but don’t overthink your skin tone
When dressing up, men often wonder: “does this
color look good with my skin tones?” ever asked this worry about this too
much.
It’s more a secondary issue, and don’t a huge
limiting factors when it comes to what color you can wear.
The key as always, is moderation. Stick with
only small touch of 1-2 brighter color to prevent them from clashing with OR overpowering
the rest of your outfit.
Shouldn’t skin color matter here? Well, yes to
a creating Extent.
But it should only play a part in about 10% of
your decision making when it comes to your color choices for clothing, and
only after you’ve considered the two rules mentioned above.
These are the color that go that go with most
others they set up the foundation for your outfit, making your job of finding matching
clothes in your closet much easier.
That’s why they should constitutes the majority
of your wardrobe in terms of color percentages.
With the right proportion of neutrals and
non-neutrals, you can then focus on the next rules and have fun with it.
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