Change up your summer men’s coordinate with a purple T-shirt. Here are some examples of outfits that use individuality as a weapon against basic items!

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Change up your summer men's coordinate with a purple T-shirt. Here are some examples of outfits that use individuality as a weapon against basic items!

The purple t-shirt is an intermediate color between red, a warm color in the hue circle, and blue, a cool color in the hue circle. Purple T-shirts are the perfect item to refresh your styling and differentiate yourself from basic colors such as black and white. In this issue, we focus on the “purple T-shirt” and introduce the advantages and disadvantages of wearing it in a coordinated outfit, as well as some noteworthy outfits and recommended items!

What are the characteristics of a purple T-shirt?

The main advantages of wearing a purple T-shirt with a coordinated outfit are that it can create a mature, feminine, noble, and dignified atmosphere, which is difficult to achieve with a basic-color T-shirt such as white or black, and it can refresh the look of a casual coordinate with standard bottoms such as chinos and jeans. Red is a warm color. Purple, originally an intermediate color between warm red and cool blue, gives a different impression depending on whether it is red or blue, making it ideal for expressing individuality. On the other hand, complementary colors such as green and yellow, which are on the opposite side of the hue circle of purple, are considered difficult to combine, and khaki items such as earthy and skin-friendly beige and camel also do not go well with purple T-shirts.

What colors go well with purple?

Colors that go well with purple include navy, which is an approximate color, and monotone colors such as gray, black, and white. Gray slacks for a clean, mature look, indigo blue jeans for a casual, rough look, black denim for an urban feel, and white denim for a clean, contrasting look are all good choices to go with the purple T-shirt. For a clean and contrasting look, white denim is a good choice for bottoms. Blue-purple and red-purple also go well with dark blue and dark brown, respectively, to create tone-on-tone or gradient effects.

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