We can wear what we want. This is our right, which no one can deprive us of. No one, perhaps, except the aesthetic impact of some color combinations from the range of colors. In fact, some colors do not match at all and it would be good not to combine them, because the results will be tragic. Let's look at them in more detail.

Brown and black


They are dark and block each other. Dark colors are suitable for a statement, as long as you have a pastel or other light color for contrast to emphasize them. Together, these two colors will never look harmonious.

Gray and brown


Gray can be more open, but as we said, brown needs pastel colors to stand out, and gray is definitely not pastel.

Blue and black


If we talk about blue jeans and a black shirt, everything is fine. Coincidentally, it is also the only time these two colors will create an incredible dissonance. Black is a very specific color, and blue will definitely go best with something more fancy, such as silver.

Red and green


Without being ironic, we can say that this combination is reminiscent of Christmas. If you do not want your outfit to look like it was sewn from the Christmas tablecloth, you better not risk such a combination.

Green and pink


This combination is similar to the previous one, only it is not so festive. To find out how ridiculous this combination is, imagine a green skirt with a pink blouse. It is best not to actually cause it and not to rely on such a "bold" color scheme.

Green and orange


This is a perfect combination, but for wallpaper - especially if the green is light and bright. Clothing, on the other hand, is absolutely forbidden. Green, in general, does not match bright, warm colors like orange. The good news is that you can play with shades and choose these two colors in their fuzzy versions, such as dull yellow and green.


Purple and yellow


They are located opposite each other in the circle of colors, which means that they complement each other. But… when we talk about a painting with acrylic on canvas, it's good. When it comes to clothes, though, you'll probably look like a Lakers T-shirt.

Red and orange


In the color wheel, these are two adjacent colors, so you'll actually get a monochrome "wow" look. In general, monochrome outfits are difficult to create properly. Better try to combine red or orange with dark shades of blue.

White and black


Last but not least, let's not forget two of the basic rules of clothing: the black and white combination will never cease to be classic, and the irresistible love of designers will never end with this color pair. White will never stop fitting perfectly into everything and black will never cease to be a symbol of luxury and elegance.