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>>12580771
>those are jeans
No they're not

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they would be much better than your current ones, but still not a flawless match
the problem is, a lot of neutral coloured clothes tend to still have a base hue to them, ie black is not always a perfect black, it might have a slight hint of red or blue in it
with your pants in the picture, it seems to have a green hue to it which doesnt match the orange top you have
its also important to think about the contrast those pants are going to give with the sweater
the sweater that you are wearing is a low contrast piece, as such you want to try keep the rest of the outfit this way
as the pants are so dark, it will create an intense contrast which will throw the balance of the whole outfit off
the thing is, your shoes also create a lot of contrast in terms of colour, but because they take up such little space in the outfit and such a plain texture, this contrast is somewhat reduced and it can be reasonable to have a pair of black shoes in there, this is however not possible with your pants or top unless you could reduce these things
three options for a good contrast would be
option 1, keep the base hue the same (ie orange/yellow colour) but choose a darker shade/lighter tint of that colour for the pants (going a shade darker would work best as it will create a sort of fading effect from light to dark from the top down), this is probably somewhere around a brownish colour, perhaps even a lighter tan could work with the right texture
also important to keep the saturation (how washed out the colour is) roughly similar (a pair of bright orange pants will look pretty bad with this outfit)
option 2, choose an analogous colour scheme (very close to orange/yellow on the colour wheel) and keep the pants the same shade/tint as your top
option 3, choose a complimentary colour scheme and keep the pants same shade/tint as your top, i can imagine this working quite well given you match the shade and saturation well, a pair of blue/blue-green trousers would fit quite nicely

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