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Guide to Pair Colourful Trousers

Colourful trousers are a fun clothing item. Wear them in different styles like flared, high-waisted, wide-legged or tapered. But the thing with coloured trousers is that they need to be added carefully to an outfit. Too much, and the whole look will go awry. Use the easy tips here, and make colourful and vibrant outfits with dynamic colour palettes.

Balance with Neutrals

If you are dipping your toes into colourful trousers for the first time, keep the rest of the outfit neutral. Pick colours like black, white, cream or grey as the top above coloured trousers. Or start with more comfortable colours, like grey trousers or khaki trousers. 

Ladies' grey trousers are appropriate in a formal setting, with a white button-down shirt, closed-toed pumps, and silver-toned jewellery. Or pair it with an electric blue sweater vest over a white-capped-sleeve T-shirt. And sneakers and a cap for a casual day-out look. 

Match with Printed Shirts

Wear a similar coloured printed shirt with your colourful trouser to have one colour flow through your outfit. For example, pair your dark green trousers with a dark green and white striped shirt. And white sneakers under it complete the look. Try to maintain one theme flowing through the whole ensemble by using the colour of the trousers as an accent colour in your top and accessories. 

Wear Printed Coloured Pants

In place of solid-coloured pants, wear printed-coloured trousers instead. It will tone down the overall colour palette for you. And will be easier to match with tops and wearable for many venues. 

But choose the prints carefully and keep them minimal for coordinating your outfit. For example, grey check trousers can be worn as office wear too. Wear it with a formal black shirt and closed-toed pumps to work. Or a printed black and white trousers with a solid white button-down shirt. 
 

Bold Monochrome

Wearing a monochrome outfit is very daring, especially with bold colours. But if you are adventurous, a whole world of options opens up. For example, wear your pink trousers tapered, and add a matching pink boatneck knit sweater. Or wear olive green trousers that are cropped at the ankle with the same coloured T-shirt with it. And tan bellies and a crossbody bag to add accessories. 
 

Subtle Monochrome with a Different Tone

Monochrome with bright colours depends on the type of clothing outfit you choose. So if you don't try to match exactly with the colour of your trousers, pick different hues of the same colour. 

For example, if you are wearing light blue trousers, add a different darker tone of blue for the top. A turquoise silk top with light blue wide-leg pants makes for a monochromatic look that isn't overly dominating. You can accessorise with gold loop earrings and a black leather jacket for a show-stopping party look. 

Add Matching Jacket

You can add a jacket that matches the trousers. And create a monochrome matching suit. And add a neutral top or vest to keep the suit in focus. Not only the colour, but you can match the style of the pants. If you wear a looser-fit jacket with flared trousers for women, then it will create a boxy silhouette. 

Wear a red power suit with matching red trousers with a red jacket. You can get yours stitched at CloudTailor to ensure it is according to your measurements. And has the desirable fitting for you. They specialise in womenswear, and you can get your trouser and jacket from there. 

As a Replacement for Leggings

Leggings are extensively worn under kurtas because they give a great look and are comfortable to wear daily. Trousers are suitable for traditional clothing too. Well, coloured trousers matched with your Kurta can do the same for you. Match blue trousers for women with your blue-printed Kurti. 

Silhouettes are so integral. Hence instead of a looser fit, go for tapered trousers for women. Or a straight-fitting one. They won't bulk up the ensemble but look presentable and apt for a workplace. At festivities, you can choose coloured printed palazzos under your Kurtis. They are very comfortable and give the illusion of a skirt. Short Kurtis with a Palazzo gives the look of a sharara. 

Combine Colours Well

Try not to clash colours that don't complement each other. Instead, keep them colour-coordinated from the outfits to the accessories. Then, you can choose pale or pastel colours for an easy match. 

For example, Pantone’s colour of the year, Veri Peri, a violet hue, can be matched with pinks and greens to create vibrant outfits. Or go for popular colour combinations like pink and grey, yellow and purple or pastel blue and pink. And don't shy away from bright colours. 

Don't be afraid to experiment. Loose trousers are in trend this season. You can partake in it by introducing colourful trousers to your wardrobe. And use these tips to style them with other items you own. Be confident in what you wear, and you will easily carry any outfit.

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