How to Choose Colours That Suit You When picking out the perfect colour, make sure to consider: Your skin tone Hair colour Any colours you are naturally drawn to (if you like red, then wear red!) A simplistic approach to choosing new colours for your clothes is to start with the main colour you like, then add another supplementary colour and work with the two to create harmony. For example, green shorts with a navy blue shirt and navy shoes will match together nicely. You can take this further by using the same colours in different tones for example you may wear a navy sports jacket with a light blue shirt paired with khaki pants. To easily identify complimenting bold colours try looking at the colour wheel as a rough guideline on what hues will match up. Complementary colours will sit on the opposite side of the colour wheel. If you wish to stay away from bold colours simply go for a more pastel hue. How to Wear Pink Whether it be dusty, bright, or muted, the colour pink pairs well with just about any neutral colour. If you have pale skin, try to stay away from pastel hues and opt for more vibrant and bolder tones, which can be paired back with dark neutrals such as black and navy blue. From denim to a dark chino, pinks are an easy way to insert some colour into your outfitting. How to Wear Yellow and Orange Yellows and oranges are easy colours to create a fun contrast. These colours are easily complemented with blues for an eye-popping look, or simply wear with black or dark neutral bottoms. With a huge spectrum of shades to offer this spring, now is a great opportunity to try a jolt of yellow or orange in your wardrobe. How to Wear Green Green is an extremely versatile and flattering colour. When wearing bright green, try to keep your other clothing items simple so that it is a feature colour of the outfit. Dark greens such as khaki and olive are great hues when you are wanting to ease into wearing more colour. Greens can easily be worn together to create a neutral look try pairing a green top with dark green pants for an easy look. How to Wear Blue Crank up the colour this season with a bold blue. Blue is a core colour that features in all our GAZMAN ranges thanks to its versatility and popularity. Wearing blue is an easy way to inject colour into your outfitting, pair with any neutral as well as darker colours, and even other shades of blue. With a huge array of blue hues available, we are sure you will find one that suits your wardrobe. How to Wear Checks A check shirt should be featured in every man’s wardrobe. A GAZMAN staple, the check shirt is extremely versatile and easy to outfit. Small checks have a more formal style while large checks that are widespread can be outfitted more casually. When outfitting a check shirt that features bold colours, try to keep your pants or shorts neutral so that your outfit looks neat. A check shirt that is a less confronting way to add colour to your outfit and might be a great start for you to add some pop this spring. How to Wear Stripes Wearing a stripe can make for a smooth transition into wearing colour. Whether it be a thin stripe on a button-up or a bold nautical stripe on a polo, this classic pattern offers timeless styling and easy outfitting. The thickness and colour combination of the stripe will determine the formality of the look. Large striped patterns in block colours can have a more casual look while thin lines will be more formal. Adding a pop of colour will not only look great this spring but hopefully lift your confidence. It is the perfect time to get excited as the weather warms up and start having fun and experimenting with some fresh new styles and colours. This season's mint greens, bold blues, and soft pinks will sure have you looking vibrant. Explore the GAZMAN Spring Menswear Collection now.