Complementary Colors
Colors that sit directly opposite each other on the color wheel — like blue and orange, or red and green. When paired in an outfit, they create strong visual contrast and energy.
Category: Color Theory.In men's style, "complementary colors" belongs to the Color Theory family of terminology. For the full A–Z reference of men's fashion and grooming vocabulary, see the Men's Style Glossary.
Related terms
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- Color Wheel — A circular diagram that organizes colors by their relationship to one another — primary, secondary, and tertiary. Understanding the color wh…
- Contrast — The degree of difference between colors, values, or textures in an outfit. High contrast (dark suit, white shirt) reads as formal and comman…
- Undertone — The subtle hue beneath your skin's surface — warm (yellow/golden), cool (pink/blue), or neutral. Your undertone determines which clothing co…
- Warm Tones — Colors with yellow, orange, or red undertones — including camel, rust, olive, tan, and warm brown. Warm tones complement men with warm (gold…
- Cool Tones — Colors with blue, purple, or green undertones — including navy, charcoal, burgundy, lavender, and slate. Cool tones complement men with cool…