How to dress up in green?

How to dress up in green?

Bottle, military, ablaze, pastel one etc. Green has many shades and names but despite appearances, it works fantastic not only among autumn stylings. It's not a simple colour to work with and therefore, it's used rarely within men's fashion. However, it's enough to introduce even one little green detail to provide the whole styling with a fresh and unique look.

More popular shades among men's fashion that fit best to stylings are toned and fading shades. Khaki and brighter, olive green are perfect colours for autumn and winter jackets. Warm khaki parka jackets with a furry hood go perfectly with navy blue jeans or chino trousers. They look stunning also with mustard, camel, beige and brown colours.
The most troublesome when matching a styling are emerald and bottle-green. Such intense colours don't like to be challenged, however, they look amazing with black, white and navy blue. It's similar with green blended up with blue. Teal colour may create an insane outfit with purple, navy blue or other shades of blue.

Sports

The easiest way to use this colour is to introduce it into sporty stylings. The green hoodie fitted to black shorts provides a styling with extra look. On the other hand, a green T-shirt composes perfectly with navy blue sweatpants or shorts but also with denim shorts and plimsolls. It's definitely worth to pay attention to green details. If a green hoodie is too glowing and the whole styling too intensive, you may place a bet on a toned model but with a green overprint and drawstring or a green zip-fastening.
Vivid your black total look subtly, but effectively by matching it with a light quilted jacket with green zippers.

Military

It's worth to keep in mind that green is the main colour of the most popular military camo pattern. Therefore, it may be freely introduced to all streetwear and military stylings. A khaki or khaki-camo bomber jacket looks amazing with black joggers and a T-shirt. On the other hand, a khaki cotton V-neck T-shirt creates an amazing military look matched with camo trousers and heavy boots.

Casual

Casual green works well in unconstrained and loose stylings with jeans or joggers. It always does its job when it comes to jacket's colour – both short quilted models, and these more warm parka jackets. Another great styling potential is connected with a checked pattern and green details. It immediately juices the look up and provides it with original look. Moreover, it looks fancier than a standard red or blue check. Men's green checked shirts work well with jeans, boots and a quilted husky jacket. In colder days, it may be matched with a trendy padded vest.

Elegant

Stylists claim that green is a semi-formal colour and they match it with beige and brown frequently. However, this full of energy colour can be without fear used both in smart casual and elegant stylings. You can match a navy blue suit with a green detail e.g. a tie or a patterned handkerchief. On the other hand, if you want to create a casual everyday outfit, place a bet on chino trousers and a long sleeve shirt. Green creates a very grateful match-up if combined with navy blue. It's worth to try it out with navy blue chino trousers and an impressive green shirt. A styling with a mint shirt and navy blue or white chinos looks fresh and unique. It fits to many occasions.

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