Men Need More Style – Shades of Cool

When it comes to men’s fashion, a lot of things can be expected, predictable perhaps. Not that much can be done with the various component of a man’s wardrobe staples, all it simply means is that options are limited, hence the title Men needs more style. I’m going to be doing a trio on men’s style, needs and future trends or otherwise what I think will be trending in the nearest future. So check back every once in a while to pick up something useful.

To start with, the regularities or rather most of the commonest colours to be found
on any man can be accounted for by anyone who chooses to take notice, and these colours are not darker or lighter than Brown, Black, Grey, navy blue and White. A lot of these choices are made by the jobs we take, certain job types requires you to wear certain type of cloths and uncautiously, we fall into the unending trail of running after these aforementioned colours.

The significance of colours can never be over emphasized, they add extra detail to things. Take for example, blue has a way of inducing warmth and black is popular in men’s fashion because it symbolizes authority and submission. Brown, nature and red stimulates faster heartbeat and its also a colour that signifies love etc.… the use of these colours allows, at this point, for them to be called obsolete. 

Here are what some of the colours you should try means, find the one that best explores your inner most feelings….

Red – Symbolizes danger and signifies attention. it attracts and makes the wearer feel heavier.
Brown – Symbolizes Earth and signifies genuineness. 
Blue – Signifies Tranquility, Peace and uttermost calm. 
Yellow – Signifies attention.
White – Signifies Purity and Innocence.  
Purple – Signifies Royalty, sophistication and wealth  
Black – Signifies Submission, Loyalty and authority.

Green – Symbolizes nature, Dark green is the masculine shade and it signifies wealth, Conservation and calm.  

It is time to venture away from the norm and embrace new shades, new tones and quit the assumptions that the use or the abundance of those colours in your closet makes them your favourite/most revered colours or even allow you think they suit your personalities. Be bold enough to step out and try out new tones, if they don’t suit you, fine; feel free to crawl back. Yet am most certain they will. Change is good.