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Adult monotone coordinate with a distinctly elegant look that is beautifully finished with white and gray items
Black, which absorbs and blocks all colors without reflecting light, is considered to have the strongest impact on other colors because it tightens surrounding colors and makes them stand out. Generally speaking, black has a strong image of ” cool,” “stoic,” and “masculine,” and black items in a monotone coordinate give off these atmospheres. On the other hand, if you are aiming for a soft monotone coordinate that is neither too cool nor too stoic, I recommend styling it with white and gray items other than black. Mr. Gabriel of Herno’s style is a great reference.
Marco Zambardo creates a three-dimensional effect by incorporating a checkered coat into a monotone coordinate
Monotone coordinates are stoic if viewed positively, but if viewed poorly, they tend to be seen as monotonous. Moreover, if plain items are combined, it tends to give an inorganic impression with no sense of depth. To avoid such negative impressions, we would like to check out this styling by Marco Zambardo, a fashionable Italian. The turtleneck, skinny jeans, and suede boots are all black, creating a stylish and cool coordinate, while the glen-check patterned double coat dispels the monotony often associated with monotone coordinates and gives the outfit a three-dimensional feel. By incorporating patterned items based on achromatic colors, you can surely refresh the impression of a monotone coordinate while maintaining a high level of sophistication.
For example, here is a monotone men’s coordination…
| Coat by Ami Paris | Click here for more details |
| Balenciaga Denim | Click here for more details |




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