Who does not want to look distinguished? And who does not make blunders while endeavoring to elicit compliments by means of their clothing. One core reason, most men commit this blunder for their sheer lack of knowledge about right colour coordination.
A full gamut of colours that flatter your face and compel people to scan you up and down, and say “hey there, you are just a knockout”.
What if you unfolded the secret of colours? What works for you and what fails you. What is the right dose of a particular colour that complements you. Whether you need just a hint of a specific shade or nothing at all.
What if every colour combination you wore lit up your face and made you the centre of attention.
If these questions pique your curiosity to know those fitting colour sets, that almost always hit the spot, and suit nearly every complexion, then it can be worth knowing them.
To master these colour combinations practice them in your day-to-day dressing.
Grey and White
Impossible to get wrong and always looking sharp. Officially acceptable and capable of surpassing all rival combos. But why does this duo appear so distinctive? The answer can be– the versatility of white and grey, and when combined it shoots up even higher.
The rule is to keep the balance of shades, that means don’t go overboard with one colour. Also, avoid throwing white layer on white base to have a stark contrast.
Grey comes with unlimited hues from pale grey to charcoal. So, there is a plenty of room for choosing the best shades for your face. Distribute the major colour (white or grey) from top to bottom in right proportions.
In general wear an overgarment in the darker shade of pants- for instance a charcoal blazer and mid grey pants on white base is a suave combination that fares well in varying environments.
Blue and Black
Blue is classic, black is perfect and their collaboration seems to be gracing all the occasions, formal or casual. Take black suit and blue shirt, an impeccable combination for official events, management interviews, boardroom meetings.
But not all settings are so sombre, a night party for instance, may demand something spiced up, more intensified. Switch up things- blue suit and black shirt. Now we are talking. Blue suit can electrify the man in it and the audience around him.
Not a fan of suits? Roger that.
Blue and Brown
Marrying blue with brown requires some experience. While you can easily make mistake by pairing wrong shades, there are a few effortless ways to pull off this charismatic combo. Some examples can help.
Coffee brown corduroy shirt with deep blue jeans a seductive move. The shirt texture plays up the whole look by creating depth. Dark on dark is a fantastic approach to jazz up any night situation. Cool yet snazzy.
What if you changed the colours and added a layer- a royal blue jacket over a light blue crewneck with brown pants. A complete makeover to a dull appearance. Try this.
Let’s switch to lighter shades, a sky-blue linen shirt with light brown chino pants is a subdued colour combination for summer point of view.
Furthermore, a brown suede jacket and blue jeans is a classic colour combination for a mild winter. Suede is laden with texture and royal vibes, besides denim is tightly tied to ruggedness and masculinity.
Black and Grey
When two colours fall under the same spectrum, although still farther from each other, things can turn quite interesting. As plain as a mid-grey round neck with black jeans, or as striking as a black suit with grey shirt, there is a separate version of grey and black combination to tone in with every individual’s signature style.
Best way to harmonize these two shades is to inject the right dose of grey into each ensemble. The darker the hue the more tonal the outfit is. This combination is as elegant as muted. There is no room for error as long as the outfit holds a clear contrast.
As for creating depth, wear subtle shades of one colour. Add texture by throwing in fabrics like flannel and linen. A grey blazer and black trousers is a fully professional, always in-demand collaboration.
Beige and White
Beige is light shade of brown; it can interact with white consistently and create some highly appealing combinations. While beige is cooler as well, it is appropriate option for summer and other hot transition months. A beige shirt with white jeans is a fresh idea to showcase sartorial acumen.
A beige knitwear with white corduroy pants is classic alternative in fall when the weather is not so extreme. Textures of wool and corduroy will form a noteworthy integration.
Want to impress the onlookers? No problem. Start with fitted light brown drawstring trousers and white polo. Then layer a beige overcoat to accomplish wintry vibes.
Go formal with this contemporary colour combination, a white dress shirt should be the anchor point of this outfit, team a pair of tailored beige pants and finish with brown shoes. You are almost done for a dressy event.
Navy and Blue
Are two extremely rich, ever fresh colours of men’s wardrobes. A deadly combination of adaptability, vibrancy, and polish. Marry them whatever way you wish, and the result is always a decked-out gentleman.
Are you a suit guy, chances are you would love to take on a blue shirt and navy suit, a systematic ensemble for business, wedding or international conferences. Remove navy jacket, and gear down to just pant-shirt to project a sharp image. Caught up in a fashion dilemma- a mix of navy polo and sky-blue jeans is an evergreen casual pairing.
Go further with an unstructured navy blazer on white tee and mid-blue jeans is a perfect threesome as a smart-casual move. You can wear it to a Sunday brunch with friends at your favourite restaurant.
Green and Off-white
It’s cool, complementary, attractive, and strikingly functional pair of colours. Best feature- you can never go wrong with any pairing. Green is an underrated colour as compared to brown and blue, but its interaction with white produces some extraordinary effects.
Moreover, when it comes to tailoring and trousers, men give less emphasis to green and end up choosing the same customary shades.
So if you want to stand out remarkably and entice the audience, try on the intimate white-green combo in varying nuances. Dressed up individuals can spot an intermediate ground with- olive-green suit with off-white shirt. Want to intensify the vibes for a more formal look- a dark green suit with crisp white shirt should suffice you.
For smart-casual lovers a green leather jacket on white tee and white jeans is a classic manoeuvre.
Want none of the above- shift down to an off white denim shirt and dark green cargo pants.