What are some tips for men’s coordination with purple items? Introducing examples of outfits and recommended items based on international snaps.

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What are some tips for men's coordination with purple items? Introducing examples of outfits and recommended items based on international snaps.

This purple item is a great way to add a different accent to your outfit. Since it is not a basic color, it is a bit more difficult to incorporate it into your outfits, but that’s where you can steal techniques from the seasoned fashionistas. In this issue, we will introduce tips for coordinating with purple items, as well as examples of stylish outfits from overseas snapshots!

What image does purple bring and how to smartly incorporate purple in men’s coordination?

What is the character of purple in clothing?

Purple is an intermediate color between red and blue in the hue circle, and between warm and cool colors. Therefore, it has both soft and cool impressions, and depending on how it is coordinated, it can give a noble impression. Although purple is generally associated with femininity, historically, it has been used for men’s clothing, and was once used for royalty, especially Roman and Byzantine emperors. In Japan, the highest rank of “Toku” (virtuous) in the first Japanese ranking system “Crown Twelve Grades” established by Prince Shotoku wore dark purple ashinu, and purple was also used as a color of clothing in both the East and the West. Purple is considered a noble color in both East and West.

Expensive color = noble color

In the ancient world, purple was made from the shells of sea snails, a rare species of snail. It is said that it took 250,000 sea snail shells to produce enough dye for just one ounce of cloth. This made clothes made with purple dye tremendously expensive, and it came to be widely recognized as a special garment worn by royalty, the powerful, and rulers, an object symbolizing nobility and authority.

The difference between red purple and blue purple

Purple, a color that falls between red and blue, is generally referred to in Japan as “akamurasaki” (purple with red in it) and “aojimurasaki” (purple with blue in it), with the warmer red purple giving a warm and mild impression, while the cooler blue purple is cool and dignified. The warmer reddish purple is warm and mild, while the cooler blue-violet is cool and dignified. If you have trouble choosing the right color, blue-purple, which has a strong masculine image and can easily be combined with navy or gray items, is easier to coordinate with other cool colors.

The key to incorporating purple into your wardrobe is to match the color with the right combination of colors!

The four colors that are easiest to pair with purple are navy, gray, black, and white. On the other hand, the complementary colors green and yellow, which are on the opposite side of the hue circle from purple, are considered difficult to pair. Of course, the impression will differ slightly depending on the shade of purple and whether it is red or blue, but it is no exaggeration to say that the key to conquering purple coordinates is how smartly you can combine navy, gray, black, and white items.

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