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Shades of Grey for an early Spring
by Steven Carver

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Grey is any colour between black and white, so it can be described as the third neutral. It’s sophisticated and urban, and a perfect addition to any wardrobe.

Most grey pigments have a cool or warm cast to them. Yellow, orange and red undertones will look 'warm,' while green, blue, or purple ones will look 'cool.'

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Layering shades of grey adds a subtle impact – a charcoal overcoat with a dove-grey suit underneath, and a heather sweater or scarf to remain warm on colder days.

Grey is the perfect solution for those who are timid of colour, yet it allows the wearer to look calm, cool, and collected.

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I love grey on a man. In fact I like grey as an alternative to black. Much more interesting.

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