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The Color Of The Season | HOW TO WEAR GREEN FOR MEN Pick any piece of menswear and there’s a so

The Color Of The Season | [Fashion]( [Style]( [Grooming]( [Hair]( [Watches]( [KEEN FOR GREEN.] Maybe you’re a colorful kind of guy, always looking for the next best monochrome look or dashing around in bright complimentary clothing; or maybe you stick to the basics with tried and true classics like blue denim and a t-shirt. No matter what your style is, incorporating some green into your spring wardrobe is a no-brainer. Often, green represents growth and new beginnings, so reaching for some green in your closet or finding a new shirt and pants combo is a great way to start off the warmer season. But who are we kidding, whether it’s a deep army green or a bright lime, there’s simply a green for every guy. To incorporate any friendly green into your wardrobe, you can be as bold as you’d like. Green pants are a bold statement piece, but can be dressed down depending on the shade and shape. If you’re nervous about branching out, try a darker shade like olive, that's closer to your neutral navy or black pants, and find a cut that you like and are comfortable with. Adding accessories is also a great way to add a new color in. Try a crossbody bag, hints of green on shoes, or a green bucket hat for a fun summer vibe. 12 IDEAS ON HOW TO STYLE GREEN PANTS WITHOUT LOOKING LIKE A NOVICE 2023 Green. Not the color, but the very archaic reference to being a bit clueless, naïve, and fresh to the world. If this describes the way you style your green pants, we’re here to alleviate that malady. Does the question of how to style green pants well lend itself to a simple answer, and off you go down the yellow brick road? No. It’s one that is answered by knowing what to avoid. Green pants styled badly can look garish, stupid, try-hard, and offensive. People will feel sorry for you, pat you on the head, and say, “Naw, do you want a biscuit?” To avoid looking like a man-child in “Irish” themed trousers, you need some good solid guidance on how to style green pants by some styling experts. I am a fashion writer. I woke up this morning and needed a refreshed autumn look. After rummaging around, a pair of green pleated pants leapt out at me and demanded they be worn. Plus, I completely forgot I planned to write this article today; it’s nice when the world aligns, isn’t it? [Keep Reading]( HOW TO WEAR GREEN FOR MEN Pick any piece of menswear and there’s a solid chance it’s done a tour in the armed forces. The T-shirt: issued to sailors as underwear in the late 19th century. Bomber jackets: designed, as the name suggests, to keep pilots warm in high altitude cockpits. The trench coat: now you’re not even trying. So it’s understandable that the military’s preferred color palette is equally perennial. Admittedly, it helps that khaki, in particular, is basically neutral, which means you can pair it with just about anything. “Khaki looks good with black, so dress it down with black denim,” suggests James Lawrence, head of menswear design at ASOS. White and brown make equally happy bunkmates if you feel like toeing the parade ground line, while flanking it with blue makes for a decidedly modern pairing. Of course, despite the appeal of green’s in-the-ranks heritage, there are also several ways to make the shade less uniform. Here’s how to wear this season’s key color without looking like a soldier (unless you really want to, that is). [Keep Reading]( THE GREEN SUIT – WHY YOU SHOULD OWN ONE & HOW TO WEAR IT We’re card carrying cheerleaders for color. Black, grey or navy menswear is great, especially at the formal end of dress codes, but it’s very, very safe. This season your best way out of the quagmire of inoffensive uniformity comes via green tailoring. The mere thought of colored suits is usually enough to send sweat glands into overdrive and blame lies at the door of a pretty nasty smear campaign. Fancy dress shops are full of the stuff, conjured up in polyester and with fits so appallingly off the mark they make that school uniform your mum promised you’d grow into look like a bespoke number. Change is afoot though. From among all that crappy coloured cloth, green tailoring has broken from the pack and – assisted by heavyweight designers and permanently well-dressed A-listers – ended up as this season’s freshest way to suit up. [Keep Reading]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Solid Ventures, Inc. © 2023 Solid Ventures, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 3344 1st Avenue San Diego, CA 92103 [Privacy policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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