Use the color wheel
The best way to choose the colors of clothes and fabrics is to use the color wheel, they help to choose the colors that are consistent with each other and the eye feels good when you see them. The colors are divided into warm and cool colors. Examples of warm colors are orange, yellow and red. Examples of cold colors are green, blue and purple. When mixing warm colors and cold colors produces a new color, while the color of white, gray and black are neutral colors, but it is important to coordinate the clothes correctly.
Avoid combining complementary colors
Complementary colors are colors that emphasize and complement each other, but are opposite (opposite) on the color wheel, for example: orange and blue. It is preferable to avoid combining two complementary colors. Only those who enjoy high confidence and love bold dress tend to combine these colors, but there is a distinct way to use colors that complement each other in a beautiful way; they combine color with the color that complements it but with a lighter degree, Blue color with shawl and pale golden boots.
Use similar colors
Similar colors are colors that are adjacent to the color wheel such as green, yellow, red, and orange. These colors look close together and are nice to the eyes when they are combined together. It is important to avoid placing more than three similar colors in one outfit.
Use basic colors
The basic colors are red, yellow, and blue, the combination of these colors has a beautiful view but the only personal courage is that dare to wear them.
Do not mix some colors together
Some colors should avoid mixing them together, however some people still fall into it, such as blending black with blue, or black with brown, or brown with gray, or white with creamy color.
Analog colors
The combination of similar colors gives an elegant look. These colors coexist in nature and are determined on the color wheel by selecting one color, skipping the next color and selecting the color that follows.
Triangular colors
Triangle colors are three colors that are spaced evenly across the color wheel. If the color wheel contains 24 colors, counting 8 to 8, if the color wheel contains 12 colors, counting from 4 to 4. Combining these colors leads to Unconventional adaptations fit formal attire, and also can be worn when going to a party.
Monochrome colors
Monochromatic colors means the use of only one color in the uniform, or the use of one color in varying degrees, or the use of neutral colors in varying degrees as gray in degrees, and these colors are worn in formal or semi-official occasions.
Three colors in color format
You should pay attention to the tri-colors when choosing clothes, these colors are:
- Basic color: The main color that occupies most of spaces, such as the official black suit.
- Secondary color: The secondary color may be close to the base color or very different from a white shirt with the official black suit.
- Light or bright colors: The most contrasting color with the primary and secondary colors, used to emphasize certain parts of the outfit and to look at them.