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Best Summer Colors for Men: 20 Color Combinations To Try

Summer Colors For Men. Color can shift your mood in an instant. And everywhere you look, you can see colors. In fashion, colors and fit have something in common – they can either make or break your outfit.

Colors play a major role in your choice of outfits. Getting it right will give you a stylish look, but things can sometimes go sideways, and you’ll look like a color wheel threw up! So watch out.

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Imagine wearing expensive clothes made of quality fabric, but the color combo is a sight for an eyesore – not good! That’s why it is essential to know how to properly coordinate your outfits for a neat and fashion-forward appearance.

What Colors To Wear This Summer?

The Color Wheel

In summer, choosing the perfect colors is what sets you apart from the rest. Aside from rocking the best shades for the warm weather, it’s essential to consider which ones would make it “a summer to remember.” For one, bright colors in lighter fabrics are your best bet.

Sir Isaac Newton invented the color wheel in the 18th century when he tries to show the relationship between the color spectrum. The wheel has 12 basic colors called “hues.”

Red, yellow, and blue make up the primary colors that the other colors are derived from. The secondary colors are all possible combos of primary colors. And tertiary colors (e.g., red-orange, red-violet, blue-green) are the combos of primary and secondary colors.

Tints refer to colors that are lightened by adding white. Shades, on the other hand, are darkened colors that are formed by adding black. And neutral colors, black and white, will form various shades of grey (tones) when combined.

Types Of Color Combos

  • Monochrome. This is more of a monotonous combo, and it can both be stylish and boring at the same time. Try blending similar shades to achieve this look.
  • Analogous. This refers to combining two or three to five adjacent shades that work in harmony.
  • Triadic. This refers to combining three colors that are parallel to each other.
  • Complementary. This refers to a secondary color being opposite to a primary color on the wheel.
  • Split Complementary. This means combining colors with the adjacent colors of its opposite complementary colors.
  • Tetradic. This comprises four colors with two sets of complementary colors.

Tips

  • Psychology of colors. Fashion is an art, and there’s a science behind it, especially when it comes to colors. For starters, be aware that there’s a psychology in every color, but not all men take this too seriously, and it’s okay. Just focus on being stylish if it satisfies you.
  • Planning. The rule of thumb here is to combine colors that work in harmony. More often than not, it always comes down to how you pair your outfits. That said, plan ahead to understand better which one looks excellent with which. It’s also a good idea to do a wardrobe overhaul.
  • Warm colors. They have a slimming feature, even just for an illusion. And they will benefit the plus-size men the most.
  • Accessories. Colors aren’t limited to clothes as they are also seen in accessories. And you might want to apply the same rules to this. And even adding a small accent (e.g., pocketsquare or tie) into your ensemble can make a big difference.
  • Skin Undertone. Match your complexion to your outfit colors. Pale and yellow-toned guys look good in colder shades, while deep-toned guys should opt for warmer hues.
  • When In Doubt. I understand that colors are a complicated thing in fashion. So if you are uncertain, stick to neutral colors in the meantime. And then experiment with other shades once you got comfortable.

    What To Avoid

  • Don’t get carried away. Too much is bad, so don’t try to incorporate many colors into a single outfit. You don’t want to look like festival decor. In any event, “menswear neutrals” will always have your back as they never get out of style for their versatility.
  • Avoid clashing. As with any aspect of life, clashing is terrible in fashion. Try your best to avoid it. You can start with having some “contrast.” For instance, darker tops should be paired with light bottoms or vice-versa.
  • Avoid tops with colors close to your skin undertone. They make you look pale. And remember that it’s more about complementing than matching.

Where To Buy Summer Outfits

There are really no stores exclusive for men’s summer outfits. My point is you can get these garments from your regular outfit shops. According to Primer Magazine, men can get some of the best summer clothes from these stores and brands: Nordstrom Rack, H&M, ASOS, J. Crew Factory, and American Eagle. And remember that you can always try local shops in your area, and thrift/vintage stores are also top of the list. You don’t know what “for keeps” you’ll find there.

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