Do You Wear Bright Colours?

I don't have a photo of me wearing it... but one of my favourite sweaters is this mid blue... which you can just see the cuff in this photo I took of my newly done nails

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@Della I too remember when everyone was ‘having their colors done’. Seems like you were classified as Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, with certain colors assigned to each season. I was talked into going and don’t remember much about it. I think I was Winter. The one thing that stuck with me was the consultant doing our group said no woman, no matter her hair color, skin tone, etc should wear orange next to her face. Orange is my least favorite color so no problem for me.

I do have a lot of color in my clothing. I mean, why not enjoy some color in your life.

@Jules your sweater is a lovely shade of green
 
I wear lot of dark colors. Always black, navy or charcoal pants. Sometimes a lighter top. When I leave the house I might throw on a hot pink or turquoise jacket just to look alive or a white jean jacket for contrast.
that sounds nice Babs... I do similar almost always wear dark bottoms if I'm wearing jeans or leggings.. and even if I'm wearing a dark top, I almost always wear a bright red sleeveless Body warmer.. or a green one...
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I wear a fairly wide range of things from very bland to somewhat noticeable. I'm a very fortunate man. My wife makes most of my short sleeve shirts and I often pick the fabric for the shirts. However this one in the picture below is a fabric she found at a quilt show. She texted me a picture asking if I'd wear it and I texted back "Of course!" It's one of my favorite shirts. It depicts a Dia De Los Muertos scene.

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I also just ran across this image of bright colors I wore at Burning Man a couple of years. It was an el-wire outfit I designed and sewed. My wife is the one who soldered the connectors onto the el-wire so it could be powered by battery packs we wore on our boots. The hat had a separate battery back contained in the hat itself. The best way to think about el-wire if you aren't familiar with it is to think of flexible neon even though it has nothing to do with neon. It is wire that glows when you run current through it.

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