How to choose best clothing colors

Neha Gandhi
Finding colors that suit you and don’t clash are an important part of presenting yourself as a stylish man and we here at Every Guyed are going to help you never look like a giant rainbow mess ever again.

Determining your Skin Tone


Every person has a natural undertone and it can usually be divided into three categories – warm, cool and neutral. Determining your skin’s undertone can be as simple as these couples of steps.

Sit in front of a mirror and make sure you have plenty of natural light.
From there, you should be able to obviously see what tone your skin
naturally emits.


There are also a number of other tricks to help you determine what your skin tone is, like if your skin looks better against silver jewellery, chances are you have a cool undertone. If it looks better against gold jewellery, you have a warm undertone.

Darker skin tones tend to have warmer undertones like olive and gold and fairer skin tones have more pink and cooler undertones.

Once you figure out what undertone you have, you’re ready to move on to better and wiser fashion choices.


Color and Your Skin Tone


If you have a golden or olive skin tone, you’ll want to stick towards warm colors.
The correlation here is warm skin tones mean warm colors, and cooler skin tones mean cool colors.

However, that’s not to say that if you want to wear that purple pullover you now can’t. It’s more of a guideline to help you pick colors that will complement your skin.


Because each color has different shades to it, these shades may suit your specific skin tones. For example purple can be a plum, lavender or magenta. Lavender would look better on someone with a cooler skin tone whereas a darker and rich plum would look best on a warmer skin tone.

So don’t worry, we’re not completely eliminating your colorful wardrobe.
The correlation here is warm skin tones mean warm colors, and cooler skin tones mean cool colors.

Warm Skin Tones


Like we said, warmer skin tones like olive or gold tend to look better suited in warmer colors. Reds, golds, oranges, yellows, camels, dark browns all look great on your skin type.

Next time you’re shopping for a pullover, why not try a rich red or dark orange?
Complimenting your skin tone will not only do your complexion and overall appearance good, but could guarantee you that cute girl’s phone number.


Neutral Skin Tones

All we can say, is you, sir, are the envy of everyone around you. Usually most neutral skin tones will sway to either warm or cold, but overall you can pretty much wear any color your little heart desires.

Our hat is off to you if you want to wear that terribly bright pink shirt because we can’t. And you’ll look good. Real good.

Cool Skin Tones


If you’ve determined that you’re a cooler skin tone that falls within the pinks, blues and purples, colder colors will look best on you. That being said, purples, blues, greens and pinks look great with your skin.







-Neha Gandhi

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