Brown and black colors are traditionally considered universal, basic. Recently, brown is more popular. Perhaps because he has different shades: light brown, dark brown, chocolate, etc.
Today we will talk about brown sneakers: what to wear with, what color should the clothes be?
What to wear?
- Brown sneakers will look great with clothes of the same gamut: ocher, vanilla, chocolate, copper, terracotta, brick.
- With companion colors: red, yellow, orange, blue, green, white, gray, pink, blue.
However, it is not recommended to wear brown sneakers with black clothes. Brown and black rarely look good, although there are exceptions - it depends on the shade of this color.
It’s better not to experiment if you are poorly versed in color combinations and refuse black if you wear brown sneakers.
The images
With jeans. Actually a win-win option. Look at the photo. Girl in jeans and a black tunic. In the hands of a black bulk bag. Pay attention to sneakers. They are bright leopard colors. In general, the image was a success. But if the sneakers were plain and dark brown or chocolate, the image would be rather boring.
With leather pants. A great option for every day. The girl attracts attention bright sneakers, echoes in color with her scarf. Shirt over and neutral color sweater. Emphasis on sneakers and a scarf. Simple and tasteful.
With shorts. Notice, the girl picked up sneakers, shorts and tight tights in one color scheme. An image of a refreshing white sweater. Good option. Stylish and simple.
Brown sneakers, short coats and parkas, voluminous sweaters and even jackets are perfect for brown sneakers. A small addition: casual jackets with tucked-in sleeves will look good. Practical and comfortable.
In general, brown models of sneakers will fit almost everything. With dresses and skirts, you can also create a beautiful image. Do not be afraid, experiment.
Just remember that it would be great if you used no more than three colors at once to create the image. Perhaps four, but no more. And then the image will be overloaded. In all good measure. Good luck