I received a really nice black Coach tote as a graduation present and I'm looking forward to using it when I start my job this fall. But I was wondering whether it will clash with any of my brown suits. Do I need to get a brown tote also?
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It doesn't bug me, but I'm seriously extremely liberal when it comes to mixing brown and black - I never think it looks weird. Ithink I'm alone in this, though.
If you're wearing a brown suit with a black bag, then the bag needs some backup - a black blouse and black shoes. Then the black looks intentional.
Example:
Another option is to do a more eclectic feel altogether. If you're using more than one color with your suit anyway, like a patterened/colorful top and a bright shoe, the black bag doesn't look so out of place.
Example:
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-- Edited by Elle at 18:21, 2006-08-07
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Kitty wrote: It doesn't bug me, but I'm seriously extremely liberal when it comes to mixing brown and black - I never think it looks weird. Ithink I'm alone in this, though.
Nah, you're not alone. I think black and brown work fine together, too.
Kitty wrote: It doesn't bug me, but I'm seriously extremely liberal when it comes to mixing brown and black - I never think it looks weird. Ithink I'm alone in this, though.
Nah, you're not alone. I think black and brown work fine together, too.
Kitty wrote: It doesn't bug me, but I'm seriously extremely liberal when it comes to mixing brown and black - I never think it looks weird. Ithink I'm alone in this, though.
Nah, you're not alone. I think black and brown work fine together, too.
I love Elle's suggestions. I'm normally not a fan of brown...but those pictures made me think how fun a brown suit would be this fall with lots of jade and burgundy accents
exsupahero wrote: I think the combo will be great together. I hope my question doesn't come off hostile but why are people so opposed to black and brown together?
I'm not sure but I've always assumed it's one of those old rules, like the one that you should match your bag to your shoes. I personally love black and brown together.
I think people are opposed to it because it has always been a rule, and it's been a rule because if it's done wrong, it can look like you got dressed in the dark. That said, I actually love black and brown together, and if it's done intentionally, it can look really modern. Go ahead and wear the tote!
-- Edited by theotherjess at 11:47, 2006-08-08
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Depends on the color of the tote. Camel, pale mocha work fine with black. However dark brown and black clash in my opinion. If you wouldnt wear shoes the same color as your bag with your suit, then I wouldnt carry the bag.
exsupahero wrote: I think the combo will be great together. I hope my question doesn't come off hostile but why are people so opposed to black and brown together?
I'm not sure but I've always assumed it's one of those old rules, like the one that you should match your bag to your shoes. I personally love black and brown together.
I think people are opposed to it because it has always been a rule, and it's been a rule because if it's done wrong, it can look like you got dressed in the dark. That said, I actually love black and brown together, and if it's done intentionally, it can look really modern. Go ahead and wear the tote!
-- Edited by theotherjess at 11:47, 2006-08-08
Agreed. Same goes for navy and black, navy and brown, plum and brown, creme and white, etc, etc, etc. Color rules are boring. I'm all for breaking them!