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Modernize your look by coordinating a black T-shirt with primary-colored outerwear reminiscent of the ’90s
With the 90s revival gaining momentum, items in primary colors such as those used in the snap below are gaining popularity. The bright colors create a lightness that can be used in a spring-like outfit of a T-shirt and outerwear.
A.P.C. Windbreaker
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If you’re wearing big silhouette outerwear, tuck in your T-shirt for a crisp look!
If you are wearing a T-shirt with a big silhouette outerwear that captures the current mood, tuck it in to create a crisp look. For example, here, an oversized shirt with dropped shoulders is worn over a white T-shirt as outerwear. The shirt is worn with a pair of track pants that have plenty of room in the bottom as well, creating a somewhat tight look.
ADER ERROR Oversized Shirt
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Unify the outerwear, T-shirt and pants in olive green to create a military-inspired coordinate.
When layering a military-style outerwear with a T-shirt, it is a good idea to link the colors to maintain the same mood. In this coordination, a military jacket is worn with an olive green T-shirt, and the bottoms are also in the same color for a unified look. While it is also possible to add a touch of sophistication by wearing a white T-shirt, it is also a good idea to use tone-on-tone colors to create this moody outfit.
WOOLRICH Khaki Shirt
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To coordinate with outerwear that makes a big impact, it’s a good idea to use a monotone color scheme for other items, including the T-shirt.
Gabriele Baldinotti, a sales and marketing representative for Herno, wears a hooded coat with a large patchwork camouflage pattern over a T-shirt. The outerwear with an unforgettable impactful design does not give the impression of being too much, as long as the rest of the items are in monotone. Hoka Oneone’s sneakers, with their voluminous silhouette that does not overshadow the outerwear, also add a sense of balance.