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Writer's pictureTom Goedhart

5 Trendy Colors to Brighten Up Your Winter Wardrobe

When someone suggests that winter fashion should revolve around muted tones, you're probably playing it too safe. Sure, darker shades like black and gray are winter staples, but why limit yourself? This season, embrace some bolder colors that’ll still keep you looking sharp without being too flashy. Trust me, adding these colors to your wardrobe will make your winter style stand out in the best way possible.

Burgundy Red

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Let's ease into things with a classic - burgundy red, also known as oxblood. This deep shade is a game-changer that flatters nearly every skin tone. Whether you're fair or have a darker complexion, burgundy adds richness to your look without overpowering it.

Picture yourself in burgundy chinos paired with a sleek black shirt, a charcoal overcoat, and some brown suede Chelsea boots. You’ll instantly elevate your winter look. If you're more of a casual guy, a burgundy sweater over a white shirt and dark jeans is an easy win. Throw on some white sneakers, and you’ve nailed the balance between relaxed and refined.

Camel Brown

Camel brown is the unsung hero of winter neutrals. It's warmer than beige but lighter than your typical browns, giving you a polished, elegant edge. A camel overcoat is a must-have for taller guys, but remember - it should hit mid-thigh for the best fit. This shade works seamlessly with almost everything in your wardrobe, adding instant sophistication.

Pair a camel coat with dark jeans and sneakers, and you’ve got a look that’s as stylish as it is practical. Camel is versatile enough to dress up or down, making it a great go-to for the winter months.

Khaki Green

If you're not already rocking khaki green, you’re missing out on a color that screams rugged masculinity. Especially this year, with bomber jackets taking the spotlight, khaki green is the perfect way to embrace the trend.

This shade is a no-brainer for rugged outfits - think leather boots, dark chinos, and a denim shirt. But if you want to tone it down, a khaki bomber with joggers and some Converse or Vans gives off a cool, casual vibe. It’s an easy way to inject some edge into your everyday look.

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Mustard Yellow

Mustard yellow is your secret weapon for brightening up cold winter days. Like burgundy, it stands out without being too over-the-top. This color is all about balance, and it works best when paired with neutral tones.

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Mustard chinos are a bold move, but if you're feeling confident, go for it. For a subtler touch, try a mustard cardigan or pullover over a button-up for your office attire. It’s an easy way to inject some personality into your work look while staying professional.


Orange

Okay, orange can be a challenge, but if you nail it, you’ll definitely turn heads in a good way. The trick is to keep the rest of your outfit simple—pair orange with darker neutrals like navy, black, or dark gray.

If you’re feeling bold, go for orange pants, but keep everything else toned down. A navy sweater or black leather jacket with dark brown shoes will balance things out nicely. Remember, one orange item is enough to make a statement, so don’t overdo it.

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