I think that jewelery should all be the same color metal throughout. I'm not in favor of wearing silver with yellow gold, and things like that.
As for clothing colors, that such a long list. Naming all the hues and tones for each color would take forever! So, here's shortened version using only the primaries, secondaries, and neutrals.
Red-pinks, lavenders, peaches, greens (unless it's Christmas), and oranges
Yellow-oranges, blues, purples, and browns
Blue-yellows, oranges, browns, and grays
Orange-blues, greens, reds, purples, black (unless it's Halloween), and grays
Green-reds, purples, and oranges
Purple-oranges, greens, yellows, grays, and browns
Black-navy and brown
White-other shades close but not white (ivory, champagne, eggshell, etc...)
Brown-black, navy (sometimes OK), purples, blues, yellows (except for gold and amber) and grays
Gray- blues, oranges, and browns
Mainly, use your best judgment when picking outfits. The top and bottom should not look like they are competing for attention. They should blend and flow easily from one to the next, without being hard on the eye.
2006-09-23 18:46:49
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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The most specific color choice that I've always hated when worn together are grey and brown. They just do not go together. If the two colors are together on a shirt, or another piece of clothing, then so be it. But to put them together randomly and wearing them as if they're a black and white combo is too ugly too me.
2006-09-23 18:05:15
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answered by Marleaux 3
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whites, lighting fixtures, darks, and paintings stuff if greasy, like if the guy works in a storage or farm or in spite of. you're able to desire to place denims(grew to become interior out) in with darker towels, or different heavier fabric. Do a load purely of whites, , yet do no longer combine blouses/shirts with white towels by way of lint element. Do white or gentle towels alongside with sheets, pillow circumstances etc. undies may well be washed with bedding or with lighting fixtures. you besides mght could evaluate the cloth, very gentle weight fabric could be washed separate, from heavy stuff, as though washed with heavy stuff will placed on out by way of extra desirable agitation. additionally, shop the cycle shorter, and use way much less detergent. once you have a sparkling garment, turn interior out and hand wash and dry for the 1st 2 circumstances, this would cut back shrinkage, After that use in spite of cycle is mentioned for the cloth. regularly, i exploit the medium cycle for garments, and way much less detergent than is mentioned on the bottle, or equipment. clothing are actually not regularly grimy, yet do choose 'freshening up'. I cling stuff out to dry each and every time achieveable. Saves some funds, and the garments final longer. OH, and constantly try for colour fastness, or you will get pass stains.
2016-10-01 07:28:31
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answered by ? 4
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In my opinion colors that dont go together are:
orange and: blue, purple, green, and grey
red and: green, purple, brown
yellow and: purple
green and: purple, orange, pink,
blue and: orange, brown,
i think you get the point
it really depends in jewelry just as long as it doesnt clash
2006-09-23 17:12:11
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answered by Princess 2
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Red and pink! My eyes cross just thinking about those colors together.
2006-09-23 17:04:55
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answered by Uncle Heinrich the Great 4
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I hate green with pink...It looks absolutely disgusting and tasteless...And when talking about jewelery you definitely cannot wear silver and gold together...NO way!!!
2006-09-23 19:58:24
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answered by Beauty isn't everything... 5
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dark green and red is foul. these days i think you can get away with clashing beads and jewellery, and a mix of metals can add interest too- with shoes it is not as forgiving (eg brown shoes with blue pants is disgusting)
2006-09-23 17:18:48
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answered by prcoley 4
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I hate mixing browns and blacks or navy and black. I think orange and purples look bad together too. As for jewelry, becareful about mixing metals, gold with sliver, chrome, bronze, etc...stick to one metal.
2006-09-23 17:04:11
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answered by fldhockeyplyr22 2
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Brown and black, green and red, especially that fluorescent green, yuck... stick to one metal, don't wear too much gold. I think it makes people look cheap.
2006-09-23 17:24:52
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answered by Pancha Pistolas 3
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Red and green are a no no. Think xmas tree. brown and black should not be worn together.
2006-09-23 17:20:18
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answered by TrueLibra 2
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