The Ultimate Guide to Wearing Separates Outfits - Part 2

Many workplaces no longer require you to wear a suit, and switched to a business casual dress code. But instead of making it easier to dress yourself for success, this makes it harder.

Avoid the new uniform of white shirts with navy chinos and the common pitfalls for separates looks by following our simple guide, and create a wardrobe system that is versatile, timeless, and makes you dress your best effortlessly.

For part 1 of our series, our 4 golden "rules" of wardrobe building, click here.

PART 2: OUR GUIDE TO COLOR COMBINATIONS

Disclaimer: The following guidelines represent the style opinion of Edit Suits Co. They are meant to simplify the creation of great separates looks They are guidelines only and by no means rules that are set in stone.

Follow our color guide for color pairings

  • For basic wardrobe building, try to stay within our 4 basic color groups: Blues, greys, browns, and greens
  • These color groups allow us to create a wide range of elegant, versatile, and modern yet timeless outfits
  • Once a basic wardrobe is built, these color groups can be appended by further colors to account for seasonal trends or personal style preferences

Follow our color guide for color pairings -prioritise items with high versatility (such as midnight blue jackets and charcoal trousers) over items with lower versatility (such as charcoal jackets and midnight blue trousers).

The Midnight Blue / Navy Jacket

  • The most versatile jacket – Needs to be a wardrobe staple
  • Combines well with all colors

The Mid-Blue Jacket

  • Works with all shades of greys, potentially with navy trousers
  • Combines less well with browns, except for cream
  • Avoid combining it with greens

The Light-Blue Jacket

  • Works with all shades of greys, potentially with navy trousers
  • Combines less well with browns, except for cream
  • Avoid combining it with greens

The Charcoal Grey Jacket

  • Is generally very difficult to pair - Avoid for separates looks if possible
  • Having a pattern (e.g. herringbone or glen check) in the charcoal fabric makes the jacket slightly easier to pair (e.g. with a dark navy trouser), but it’s safer to stay away from it

The Mid-Grey Jacket

  • Is generally very difficult to pair - Possibly works with a cream or white trousers
  • A pattern in the mid grey fabric makes the jacket slightly easier to pair (e.g. with a dark navy trouser), but it’s safer to stay away from it

The Light Grey Jacket

  • Difficult to pair, but can be paired with all shades of grey or a cream/white trouser and potentially a dark blue
  • Careful: You can pair a light grey jacket with darker grey trousers, but avoid pairing a darker grey jacket with lighter grey trousers, i.e. lighter grey jackets are more versatile than darker greys

The Brown Jacket

  • Matches with all greys or cream trousers
  • Could work with a very dark navy, especially if the jacket has a pattern but avoid pairing it with any other shades of blue or shades of green
  • Neutrals allow matching of two shades of the same color family

The Beige Jacket

  • Matches with all greys and all brown tones, especially cream trousers – Neutrals allow matching of two shades of the same color family
  • When pairing it with darker browns, ensure that you have enough contrast
  • Can work with a very dark navy, but avoid pairing it with any shades of blue or shades of green

The Cream Jacket

  • A very versatile choice that works with everything
    Another wardrobe staple
  • With a cream jacket you can be adventurous and mix a wide range of colors

The Dark Green Jacket

  • Works well with all greys, and all browns & incl. cream
  • Can work with a very dark navy, especially if the dark green has a pattern, but avoid pairing it with any mother shades of blue or shades of green

The Mid-Green Jacket

  • Works well with all greys, and all browns & incl. cream
  • Can work with a very dark navy, especially if the dark green has a pattern, but avoid pairing it with any mother shades of blue or shades of green

The Light Green Jacket

  • More difficult to pair than its darker green counterpart
    Is best paired with light trousers (mostly cream) or darker greys
  • Could work with a very dark navy (with caution), but avoid pairing it with any other shades of blue, beige/browns, or shades of green

The Midnight Blue / Navy Trouser

  • Use sparingly: Hard to pair, due to its color saturation – it will often keep that “suit” look rather than being a separate with intent
  • When pairing it, try to use a pattern or strong texture (e.g. for greys, darker browns or darker greens) or a strong contrast (e.g. cream)

The Mid-Blue Trouser

  • Use sparingly: Hard to pair, due to its color saturation – it will often keep that “suit” look rather than being a separate with intent
  • The exception is to pair it with midnight blue or cream jackets (the most versatile jackets)

The Light Blue Trouser

  • Use sparingly: Hard to pair
  • The exception is to pair it with midnight blue or cream jackets (the most versatile jackets)

The Charcoal Grey Trouser

  • A very versatile choice that works with almost everything
  • Another great wardrobe staple
  • When pairing with a lighter grey jacket, make sure you have enough contrast

The Mid Grey Trouser

  • A very versatile choice that works with almost everything
  • Another great wardrobe staple
  • When pairing with a lighter grey jacket, make sure you have enough contrast

The Light Grey Trouser

  • A very versatile choice that works well with all shades of blue, all shades of brown, or darker greens
  • Avoid pairing it with darker grey jackets – When pairing greys with greys always have the jacket lighter than the trousers
  • Avoid pairing it with light green jackets or beige jackets – the lack of contrast will make the outfit look washed out

The Dark Brown Trouser

  • Works well with all browns and cream - Neutrals allow matching of two shades of the same color family
  • Can be paired well with darker greens or midnight blue
  • Avoid pairing it with lighter blues, lighter greens, or grey jackets

The Beige Trouser

  • Works well with all browns and cream - Neutrals allow matching of two shades of the same color family
  • Can be paired well with darker greens or midnight blue
  • Avoid pairing it with lighter blues, lighter greens, or grey jackets

The Cream Trouser

  • A very versatile choice that works well with almost everything
  • Another great wardrobe staple
  • The only difficulty / exception are light grey jackets, as there is not enough contrast to combine two different color groups

The Dark Green Trouser

  • Not an easy pairing – try to avoid
  • Only works with midnight blue or cream jackets (the most versatile jackets)

The Mid-Green Trouser

  • Not an easy pairing – try to avoid
  • Only works with midnight blue or cream jackets (the most versatile jackets)

The Light Green Trouser

  • Not an easy pairing – try to avoid
  • Only works with midnight blue or cream jackets (the most versatile jackets)

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