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  • Color In Your Wardrobe What Percent Of Color Should Be In A Man's Closet - How Men Use

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  • Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, I'm going to be talking

  • about color.

  • This comes from my book, "A Man's Guide to Color", and today what I'm going to be talking

  • about is color and what percentage should be in your wardrobe.

  • THE CONFUSION

  • We see the color wheel. Any of us that have really wanted to introduce color to our wardrobes,

  • we found this color wheel and it's confusing because look at the percentages of lime green,

  • yellow, orange, red. Honestly, if we follow these and we went with these percentages,

  • we would be dressing like a clown.

  • Now, the color wheel isn't designed to give you a percentage of what color should be in

  • your wardrobe, but the way it's presented, that we feel that it is. So you should be

  • thinking about color like this.

  • This is something that I've created. I have my artist actually just put it together, and

  • we break out the percentages of white, grey, navy blue, black, blue, brown, green, purple,

  • red, yellow, and orange, and the variance of each of those colors that should be in

  • your wardrobe.

  • Now, this is an average guy. Many of you out there will want more color and many of you

  • out there will want less. This, again, is just a general guide, so I think it's a good

  • place to start, but yes, this is probably a conservative professional who would be introducing

  • these colors. If you're in a creative field, why not introduce more color? Let's talk about

  • each of them.

  • WHITE - 20%

  • White, 20% of your wardrobe, okay. This is going to be your underwear, your skivvies,

  • all that stuff that goes on underneath. In addition, you need to have a steady collection

  • of white shirts. They go with anything. They're basically like a clean palette that you can

  • draw. They're a blank canvass. I'm not saying you need to have white pants or a white jacket.

  • No. Again, 20% of your wardrobe sounds like a lot and it's the one with the biggest percentage,

  • but there are others.

  • GREY - 18%

  • Let's go ahead and get into grey. Grey comes in many variance, so we've got from light

  • grey to charcoal grey. Here, I'm just showing you a medium grey flannel, but grey should

  • be your first suit, if not navy blue. It's great for having some grey flannel trousers,

  • introducing perhaps a grey sports jacket. This is a solid color that should make up

  • and I see used a lot in suits and in jackets of that sort.

  • NAVY BLUE - 14%

  • Navy blue, again, this falls with suits. It can go with odd trousers that you decide to

  • wear. I like grey for trousers, but navy blue works as well. Some of you will find that

  • navy blue is just going to work better for your complexion. For the older men, it definitely

  • gives them a younger feel, so navy blue is going to be -- and again, I'm talking more

  • professional colors right now.

  • BLACK - 13%

  • So black, here we've got Thor. Anyone in the comments who want to put his real name? I

  • enjoyed the movie, plus I'm really looking forward with the new movie coming out along

  • with the second Avengers, whenever that one hits. But in any case, here he's dressed out

  • in all black. Some of you are going to find that black is going to go much higher. You're

  • going to prefer black over navy blue or over greys.

  • I like black simply because with the right complexion, it works. I can tell you that

  • if this gentleman didn’t have his hair slick down, it's very easy for him to be overwhelmed

  • by this black color. I think he's wearing this outfit at night. It's a little bit too

  • much black for me, but when you're in the movie industry, you can pull off a lot of

  • this stuff.

  • If you have dark complexion and you have black hair, black is going to be a great evening

  • color for you, one that you'll be able to pull off. And again, for many men, this is

  • going to be even a higher percentage than 13% and they're going to pull back on greys

  • and pull back on navy blues.

  • BLUE - 12%

  • Now blues, not to be confused with navy blue. This is going to be your light blue. This

  • is going to be your indigo. This is your blue jeans, your blue shirts along with maybe light

  • blue trousers if you decide to go with something like that. Again, blue is a staple color.

  • Notice how we haven't really brought in any of those lime greens or oranges yet?

  • BROWN - 10%

  • Brown isn't for every man, but I find if you have brown hair, you should strongly consider

  • brown sports jackets, tan trousers. All these things are going to work, so tans, browns,

  • they all fall in here together.

  • GREEN - 7%

  • Green, and I'm a big fan of olive, fatigue, military-looking greens. They have a very

  • military feel, so they become a very strong, masculine look. Here you see a fatigue jacket

  • to the left. Any former marine, can you name that sweater to the right? It starts with

  • a W and the second part starts with a P. These olive greens, these solid greens are very

  • masculine color with a military heritage.

  • PURPLE, RED, YELLOW, ORANGE - 6%

  • Okay, the remaining 6%, purple, red, yellow, and orange. So instead of taking up half of

  • your wardrobe, these in my opinion should be a much smaller percent. These are accent

  • pieces. These are like spices and you can bring in some loud sweaters occasionally or

  • a polo shirt that's got a bit more color in it, but I like to reserve this for ties, for

  • pocket squares, for accessories like socks that are less expensive and you can rotate

  • through.

  • You could be wearing a very simple navy suit with a white shirt and you could change out

  • that tie every day of the week. You can get away with everything else being the same except

  • for that tie, and probably no one is going to notice. They're just going to think that

  • you have a pretty simple collection of suits, and there are guys that probably do that.

  • So guys, remember, colors like these are like spice. You don't have to add a whole lot to

  • your wardrobe.

  • I would love to hear from you down on the comments below. Where do you use color in

  • your wardrobe and where do you maybe disagree with me? Where do you agree? What can you

  • add to the conversation?

  • I look forward to hearing from you. Please like this video if you like it and I'd love

  • to see you subscribe. I will see you in the next video. Take care. Bye-bye.

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