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Here's How To Add 2019's Most Trending Colours To Your Boring Winter Wardrobe


When it comes to style, it's what you make it. And the new rules are pretty much, that there are none. While winter colours have traditionally always been earthier, toned-down hues, of late they have been veering towards a more colourful palette. And, thank God! We went through the list of the most trending hues, and found the 10 that we could see ourselves flaunting this winter. Earthy, with pops of colour, electric blue, baby pink, and more, fashion in winter 2019/2020 promises to be anything but boring.

Off-white

White with a hint of beige, off-white anything is versatile enough to be worn with just about everything, and is a welcome change from boring pristine whites. Wear an off-white shirt with matching pants, and a slightly beige-r blazer, and add a pop of colour with a bright pocket square.

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Hazel

A more seasoned, softer offshoot of brown, hazel or tan to simplify it, will be the go-to colour for many a stylish men this winter. Mix 'n match with darker tones, or just go for it head-to-toe.

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Avocado Green 

It was only a matter of time before the ever-popular Avocado would inspire its own trend, and the surging popularity of Avocado green this winter is a clear nod to the same. We can see ourselves wearing this green shirt with a printed blazer and linen pants.

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Deep Purple

This regal tone is a cross between a deep brown and burgundy, and one of the hippest colours fashion has thrown our way this year. A velvet deep purple blazer worn with a white shirt and jeans will floor everyone.

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Orange-ish Red

A brighter, lighter shade of red in a sea of deep reds, this orange-ish red hue is perfect for every fancy shindig you're headed to this winter. So be it an orange-ish red silk kurta with matching churidars or an orange-ish red crewneck worn under a blazer, or even a silk shirt, reinvent and wear this however you please.

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Baby Pink 

This soft, feminine colour is the perfect way to add a touch of softness to your look. A well-tailored baby pink shirt tucked into grey pants, and a blazer in either grey, blue or white is how we'd do it.

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Powder Blue 

We can't quite put our finger on it, but this colour takes us back to the 60s for some reason. A washed out hue of blue, but still dapper, we could see ourselves wearing everything from shirts to turtlenecks and blazers in this tone during the day.

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Bright Yellow

Eye-popping bright yellow is just what we needed to combat the dark, gloomy days that winter so often brings. Wear a printed bright yellow shirt with pants, or go for a v-neck sweater worn over a polo tee and light grey jeans.

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Electric Blue

Electric Blue took centre stage at all the biggest fashion weeks across the globe this year, and we were in love. Not for those who don't like their clothes flashy, we'd sport this colour as a rich silk shirt, tucked into matching long shorts, but in tweed.

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Royal Purple

Royal purple is another of Autumn/Winter 2019's more regal shades. More night than day, wear royal purple shirts in silk, and also get matching pocket squares to go.

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We hope this was helpful if you were looking to inject a bit of whimsy and fun into your wardrobe this winter. Here's hoping your winter is as colourful as our guide!

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