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Brown and black: fashion fuckup?
I like to wear brown pants, I dunno, they just look cool. Never thought about it too much, brown and blue, cool colors for pants. Problem is (I guess) I only own one pair of shoes, and they're black. Coupled with this I have a handful of black shirts.
Normally (and still) I wouldn't care about this. But apparently for reasons unbeknownst to me alot of people think brown and black is a very bad and in strange extremes the worst color combination you could think of for an outfit. I still wear the combo (what else am I going to do?) and get made fun of occasionally, and talk about the lamest thing to get heckled about. I suppose I'm dear abbying about this because I just think it's wild that black/brown haters seem so repulsed by something like this. I've talked to some people about this and they liken it to looking like trailer trash, or that it makes you look mentally dumb, and similarly extreme things. But they can never really explain why it looks bad beyond the generic 'it just does.' standby. Wondered if you guys wanted to weigh in. |
hahaha....I have brown pants...and yeah I do like 'em. But honestly...the majority of my shirts are also black....and yeh...I don't wear the pants with black shirts. I kind of have a hard time pairing those pants with shirts.....I dunno...I think it just depends on the person.
however, I don't care for other people's fashion unless it's sheep like or really...really...stupid. In fact...I now admire you for finding someething to wear with your brown pants. |
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The only pants I own are three pairs of tight-ass black jeans. I also have a beloved plain brown Fruit of the Loom tee. I love that shirt. Therefore, I mix black, and brown often, and it looks pretty fresh to me!
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Haha, I don't know if you should. I don't try to match anything at all, it's really just a case of whatever the first thing I grab makes up my wardrobe for the day. Quote:
That's neat, I don't think I own any black pants now that I think about it, hmm. Anyway, has anyone ever called you out for it? I don't know where you live, but here in Eastern Kentucky I've been ripped up a few times over it. I mean I haven't been beat up over it (that would be hilarious though), but I've definitely had several "what the fuck is wrong with you?" looks and "you know those colors don't go together at all?" conversations. |
it really depends on what brown it is. a tan brown goes with almost everything (and looks GREAT with navy) but chocolate brown... not so much. when you go for chocolate, combine with lighter shades like off-white or warm colours (orange is good if you can wear the color and pull the seventies-reference off)
not really related but still kind of fashion: i just got these us navy sailor pants i bought online and on the first day of wearing them i crossed an old man in a captain's hat who promptly saluted me. |
Black t-shirt and chocolate brown corduroy pants. I do what I want.
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who cares?
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I've never been called out on it, but I actually have been complimented on the shirt (while wearing it with my black jeans) on at least two separate occasions. I think I luck out in this specific scenario due to my dark, dark, brown hair, brown eyes, and Sicilian skin-tone. Like maybe the shirt matches my physical features, more than it clashes with the pants... y'know? |
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maybe yr face looks like pants? |
Nah, my face looks more like this...
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As long as you're not wearing stripes with polka dots what's the problem. People who worry that their clothes must match or else are insecure wannabes. Clothes don't make the man/woman personality/attitude/behavior are the things that make a person real.
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your face looks like a hotlink-fail? That's awful. |
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tell them to eat a bag of dicks /end of line |
Coming from an interior designer the colors are great together. Its boring if everything is exactly matching. General rule is mix and repeat. If you want to introduce a new color it looks like its in place if you repeat it.
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But this is the kind of sense I was hoping for from you guys. Even have the luxury of educated input from Gail, excellent. And I pretty much agree with chicka in spades. Clothes are just clothes, as long as they aren't dirty or smelly or anything along those lines, then what does it matter. |
the very woes of this thread is why I choose to hardly never, if ever, wear clothes
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