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How do you style blue?

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Okay this is really off topic.

Most clothes in blue strike me either as boring (plain blue has nothing to it even though the color is nice), conformist (your typical suit or professional wear is blue) or childish. (babyblue)

 

I like blue as a color but its hard to integrate if you want your outfit too like a little more vintage or artistic. 

I collected a few examples where people made it work, feel free to add to this list. 

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I just realized the secret behind styling blue. Blue by default has all these attributes: conformist, boring, a bit childish. So you have to wear blue clothes which have interesting shapes and material. Like cord, leather, baggy and maybe with some extra detail. The first one is a good example, without the baggy shape and detail it would look as boring and conformist as it gets but with the detail everything changes. 

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Vintage artistic and cool

I don't know what your smoking but no one looks at a denim outfit and says thats cool artistic or vintage.

If you wear this sonic shirt you will get sex with woman 100 percent.

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How you go/How long it may last/Venture life, burn your dread

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