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Matching Your Glasses to Your Outfit

Survey your closet and assess your clothes

At a glance, do you see a theme? Do you prefer bright primary colors, soft pastels, or muted earth tones? This will give you a starting point when you browse for glasses online. In order to achieve harmony with your outfit and your glasses, you can choose refer to color wheeler.
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Pick analogous colors. Choose colors on either side of your main color (for example: chartreuse and mustard are neighbors of yellow) or choose complementary colors. Find the color directly opposite your main wardrobe color on the wheel (for example: blue is the complementary color of orange). The color wheel works as well for matching your eyeglass frames to your wardrobe as it does for designing a home. If you predominantly wear one color tone, then look for analogous color frames.

Practical Suggestions

  • 1.Many people find that metallic frames to be incredibly versatile: Just make sure that you wear gold frames with gold jewelry/accessories and silver with silver. But don’t be afraid to make a statement, though: Brightly colored frames that coordinate with gemstone jewelry, for example, really make a statement.


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  • 2.Brown, black, and navy are great neutrals that are often easy to pair with any outfit. But “easy” is no excuse for “lazy.” For example, wearing a dark, neutral frame with beautiful spring pastels is distracting. Lightening things up a bit with gray, beige or powder blue frames during the warmer months makes a huge difference in your appearance.



  • 3.Some outfits can be a challenge to accessorize, but there are a few options for making sure that your eyewear doesn’t distract from your clothing.The first option is a pair of tortoiseshell frame glasses that do not have any visible metal parts. The combination of colors in tortoiseshell goes well with most colors, and while your tortoiseshell frames may not be the most exciting pair of glasses you own, they should hold you in good stead throughout the seasons and changing fads.In fact, buying two pairs is a great idea: A light tortoiseshell for spring/summer and a richer, deeper pattern for fall and winter.


  • 4.Rimless glasses incorporate a minimum of hardware, so if you choose a pair with neutral temples, you’ll likely be able to get away with wearing them with most outfits.

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