Green: Some Sage Advice
by Murray Crane
In the world of men's fashion, colour always plays a crucial role, and green is a colour that often gets overlooked. While black, white, and navy remain as staples in men's wardrobes, green offers a versatile and contemporary choice that can enhance any outfit. Whether used as a subtle accent or a bold statement, incorporating green into your wardrobe can make a powerful impact when done right.
When it comes to the popular blue spectrum in men's fashion, green works exceptionally well as a highlight. It adds depth and contrast, similar to how a coloured tie or contrasting shoe would. Whether you prefer a darker and more muted palette or opt for a classic navy combination, green can effortlessly elevate your overall look. It pairs harmoniously with black, charcoal, and navy, offering a fresh and contemporary twist to your outfit.
This season, there are several fabric options available in our made-to-measure collections as well as ready-to-wear garments. For example, the Glen Check Blazer with its subtle windowpane check is a versatile piece that can be paired with a wide range of colours. Consider combining it with off-white denim jeans and a denim shirt for a smart-casual ensemble. Alternatively, it can be styled with navy trousers, a white shirt, and a dark tie for a more formal look.
When introducing new colours and styles into your wardrobe, it's essential to consider their versatility. Green provides a solid "third" option, particularly if you're not keen on warmer autumnal tones and browns. It offers a refreshing alternative and allows you to experiment with unique combinations, something that many of us struggle with.
Keep in mind that balance is key. Green works exceptionally well as a highlight colour, so use it strategically to add pops of vibrancy and visual interest. Whether it's through accessories, shirts, blazers, or other garments, green can bring a contemporary touch to your outfits.
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