Rules For Wearing Color
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Rules For Wearing Color

Rules For Wearing Color

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Been feeling like your wardrobe is a bit more “blah” than “blazed” these days? Do you stick to a drab palette of black, gray, blue, and the occasional khaki-colored neutral? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, consider injecting some life into your wardrobe with a few brightly colored pieces.

Although color coordination can be a tricky thing for men, a few splashes here and there will update all the clothes you already own and ensure that you stand stylishly apart from the crowd. Sound good but not sure how to pull it off? No worries; here are our six rules for wearing color.

Polo Ralph Lauren Belt - Credit: Polo Ralph Lauren1- Use color to accessorize

Color need not be restricted to core wardrobe items. Colored accessories are a perfect way to show your playful side. A brightly colored belt is a fast, inexpensive and easy way to enhance all your existing outfits. Bright blue, green and red D-ring belts are all great additions (especially for a preppy summertime look) for those men who are a little wary of wearing color. Pair the belt with jeans and a white button-down shirt (or polo shirt) for a casual look during the day. Alternatively, to add color in your business wear or evening wear, consider adding a colored pocket square to your blazer — one pop of color can go a long way.

Simon Spurr Fall 2011 - Credit: Getty Images2- Wear one bold piece at a time

One bold piece of color can be incredibly eye-catching, but more than one will simply leave you looking like a clown (in most cases); this is because the colored pieces will be competing with one another. A forest green trench coat worn with brazen attitude looks impeccably stylish when paired with dark denim or khaki trousers. The important thing to remember with this rule for wearing color is that the rest of your outfit should be confined to neutrals and basic cuts.


Andre 3000 - Credit: WireImage3- Complement your color

When selecting a color, pay attention to your skin tone. The darker your skin tone, the brighter the color you can get away with. Those with very pale skin should choose lighter to more medium hues.

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