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A monotone coordinate that emphasizes the contrast between the top and bottom layers by tucking them in
A monotone coordinate with a black T-shirt and white pants. The contrast between the upper and lower layers of the outfit is effective, and by tucking it in, as the gentleman here does, you can create a look with a more clearly defined border and a sense of crispness. The belt is wrapped around the body like a necktie and hung down the front is also a good trick.
Enhancing the expressive power of a monotone coordinate by using items in nuanced colors
This monotone coordinate is enhanced by the use of nuanced color items, such as a wooden light gray double jacket, black T-shirt, and plaid gray trousers. By using several different tones of gray, which can have various expressions depending on the ratio of black to white, this monotone coordinate, which tends to be perceived as uniform, is sure to have much more expressive power. By adding items with a sense of material, such as woven or openwork patterns, you can coordinate with depth.
For example, here is a monotone coordinate…
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