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I have a lot of black but I don't wear black in our long, hot humid summers. During our "winter" it's black and gray a lot. Blue and white probably come in 2nd & 3rd.
When I said about the blues, greys, & pinks I have, that doesn't mean I even have 25% of my closet w/ those colors, but maybe about 7-15 articles of clothing of each of those.
Pops of color are nice! Oddly, as much as I like blues, I don't really care for navy blue clothing. The only colors you'll probably never see me wear are brown, tan, beige, & cream.
I pretty much love all shades too, but especially the electric pink, fuschia, & magenta.
I love them too, especially the blues, purples, magenta, teal!
And red. I look fine in all shades of red. Blue is probably my favorite color to wear, but I'm the bomb when I wear magenta. LOL
Pants....black, tan, white mainly. Shirts....pretty much anything but yellow (looks horrible on me!)....mainly blues, purples, lime greens, and mixed colors.
My closet is full of all colours and patterns to choose from for different occasions and for colour therapy purposes but the colours I have the very most items in is in various shades of blues and turquoises. That's not necessarily because they're favourite colours (they aren't) but because I spend so much time doing work outdoors every day and blue and green are the two colours that wasps and hornets and most other wild life don't investigate out of curiosity, aren't threatened by and don't become aggressive towards. I like green but green doesn't look good on me at all and doesn't brighten my mood, so blues and turquoises work best for me when I'm busy outdoors and help to make me a little bit 'invisible' and less threatening to wild life.
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