But it's outerwear! It doesn't have to match the outfit underneath!
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But it's outerwear! It doesn't have to match the outfit underneath!
A., what Amy said. B., burgundy is a neutral.
Amy and Jesse, you're so silly. It totally has to match, because matchy matchy vital importance with all colours (you understand I'm concerned with whether or not I clash with my car, right? Today I do, since I'm wearing bright red). And howinhell can burgundy be a neutral? Now you're just making stuff up.
Burgundy is a faux neutral, like navy.
There's no reason to wear a watch any more, what will cell phones and all, but I can't stop.
It's excellent man jewelry.
Burgundy is a faux neutral, like navy.
And blue jeans. Who in the hell decided washed denim was allowed with every possible t-shirt?
Burgundy is a faux neutral, like navy.
Uh, you're just making stuff up now. Forest green, I buy. But why burgundy?
Note: Blue burgundies go best with French navy (i.e. navy verging on slate) and greens in the olive family (olive, jungle green). Brown burgundies go best with orange/rust/tobacco colors.
Side note: In French, the color burgundy is called bordeaux.
you understand I'm concerned with whether or not I clash with my car, right?
I think once or twice I've done that - where I picked what car to drive to work based on what I was wearing....
There's no reason to wear a watch any more, what will cell phones and all, but I can't stop.
If you wear a watch, it takes one second to check the time, whereas if you use your phone, you have to find it/dig it out of your pocket, open it/turn it on, etc.