Neutral colors: white, black, and the two

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 Neutral colors: white, 
black, and the two



 combined to create varying shades of grey. Brown is sometimes described as a "neutral" base for an outfit as well, but it is still a mixture of color wheel colors, usually closer to orange or red-orange in clothing. Understanding which relationships on the color wheel look "good" to the human eye and which look nice or bad Glow is the key to using the color wheel in coordinating your outfits.



 









How

 does a man combine the colors of clothes?



 Color mixing is an essential skill for any man hoping to dress well. Mixing colors can lead to two effects, harmony or disorganization. When we mix colors in an outfit we want to use colors that work with each other to create a nice-looking outfit, not a mix of colors that looks messy. If we don't mix colors or use any type, the end result will most likely be boring or bland, and people don't want to look at it. If we mix too many colors or mix colors in a harmonious way, it results in a messy and disorganized appearance. This is why it is essential to know which color combinations work well together. There are three color systems that are recorded as the most organized by human eyes – complementary colors, tertiary colors, and analogous colors:

Rules for color coordination of men's clothing


 Huge sums of money are spent to obtain pieces of clothing from famous international brands, but at the same time the appearance may appear less than normal as a result of neglecting the most important point to make the appearance at the height of sophistication and elegance, which is color coordination. On the other hand, you can rely on ordinary pieces, but they look harmonious and beautiful when you learn how to Color coordination in men's clothing. Color coordination should never be ignored by the man creating his wardrobe. The colors chosen are like the right fit, a detail that can make or break an entire outfit. Too nice clothes in the wrong colors will make you look bland and boring.



 Color wheel?



 The color wheel, developed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1666, is the basis of all color theory. The color wheel is the basis on which you rely. It consists of 12 parts and is based on 3 basic colors: red, yellow and blue. These colors, when combined, give us the secondary colors: green, orange, and violet. The other parts are the result of combining primary colors with secondary colors, and so you get yellowish green, red to orange, and so on. Other more complex terms used are primary color, color gamete, shades of color, and hue.



 Colors that suit warm skin: Warm colors such as: red, yellow, orange, etc. are suitable for it, but very dark colors should be avoided.



 Colors that suit cold skin: Cool colors are suitable for them, such as: green, blue-violet, etc., but light colors such as pastel colors should be avoided, which increase the pallor of the skin tone.


 The basic color: As indicated by the label, it is the pure color without additives. As for the gamete, it is the color after adding white to it, which makes it lighter. The shadows are the color after adding black to it, which makes it darker. As for the hue, it is the basic color after adding grey. There is something called the weight or value of color, which indicates whether it is light or dark. Another division to talk about is warm colors and cool colors. Warm red, orange, yellow and light green express energy and vitality. As for the cold colors, they start from violet and end at dark green and include blue, and they express calm and tranquility.

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