SHADES OF GREEN : HOW TO COMBINE OUTFITS...
Hello friends! I love, I love shades of green! Just not the color of juicy grass (in my opinion, it doesn't suit everyone), but muted shades such as bottled, khaki, and not the bright color of the sea wave...A huge plus is that they go very well with many other colors, and I confidently consider khaki to be one of the basic colors for its "agreeableness" (yes, the basic ones are not only black, white, beige).
Khaki is also an excellent option for coats, parkas, and bomber jackets: it helps to avoid only black outerwear (which is very, very common), but it does not look bright, so there will be no "arguing" with the rest of the set.
By the way, a small digression. I would like to say a few words about the psychology of color (an incredibly interesting and important topic, try to cover it more in one of the following posts). We all know that khaki originates from military uniforms. It would seem that since this side of life is associated with aggression, then the color will carry negative energy, but this is just one of its areas of application, the color itself is the embodiment of naturalness - it is the color of the earth, dust, dirt, vegetation. These are very comfortable tones for the eye. So do not neglect such a pleasant and easily combined color, just look at these combinations...
Here's my personal example: a khaki parka, a gray sweatshirt, a bottle-colored leather skirt, and a small purse in a dark blue tone. Thus, the whole image is in muted tones...
Thank you for your attention!







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