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>>6705231
Ohh I see what you mean, thanks for the elaborate response(s). Yeah I was hesitant when buying the backpack since it has 3 colours in it, but it was the only canvas bag I liked besides a solid blue one. I really like the colours brown, green and grey and i want those colours to come back in most of my fits, and I thought the blue might go well with blue denim jeans (even though I don't have one atm).

I ordered this green parka jacket from Zara yesterday, hopefully it'll arrive by tonight or tomorrow. Although I'm afraid I've ordered the wrong size (I bought S), you think it'll go well with the bag and brown pants? Or even full green with these green pants I'm wearing in previous fits?:

http://www.zara.com/nl/nl/heren/jassen-en-jacks/parka-c269231p1480511.html

>wear the brown jacket with some denim (the texture will help a lot, everything you're wearing is textureless and it makes you look flat and boring)
Yeah I sort of figured, I'm definitly going to get some new pants but I haven't come across well fitting ones with a good texture (I don't like lightblue or fades at all)

>and a different pair of shoes entirely (not blue or green or brown)
Ah, so it won't really matter if the shoes' colour will fit the rest of the fit?

>>6705253
Thank you.
>It's a bit too matchy.
I never actually really thought about that, does matching too obviously and well make an outfit worse in some ways? I was thinking it would only improve an outfit if for example 3 different colours in your entire fit having it match well would look better.

Never really thought of it before, I'm interested in what your thoughts are on it.

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