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EVOLVE IN YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL COLOUR

                           EVOLVE IN YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL COLOUR

Allen Solly created ripples in the world of office wear by redefining the rules. It steered workwear away from the traditional whites and greys to make the corporate world a more vibrant place. Here are some ways you can add a dash of colour to your wardrobe, be it to the office or outside.

SOLID STYLE COMBINATIONS

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The unconventional combination of a blue blazer and green chinos is one that’s not for the faint-hearted. It’s a bold style that you need to carry off with confidence. Heading for a fancy champagne brunch? Try this look.

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If you’re more favourable towards classic styles, try teaming  a simple grey blazer with blue chinos. It’s a combination that works well for occasions like business lunches.

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This orange blazer and grey chinos combo helps showcase your vibrant fun loving personality. Sport these for a day at the races and let your style speak for itself.

PLAY OF PATTERNS, TEXTURE AND PRINTS

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Win brownie points for style in a blue blazer teamed with bright red pants. Take the look up a notch or two by adding a striped tie. Slip on formal lace-ups if you’re heading out for a brunch date or wear suede loafers if it’s a casual family lunch.

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Take unconventional to the next level in a checked maroon blazer, a crisp white shirt and lightly distressed denims. Plimsolls or white sneakers will add the perfect finishing touch to your date-night ready look.

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Adding a twist to your style at a casual business lunch in a ditsy print shirt teamed with light blue chinos, a red blazer and printed pocket square. Classic tan brogues will pull the entire look together.
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JUNE 29, 2017 |  ALLEN SOLLY BLOG               
EVOLVE IN YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL COLOUR
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EVOLVE IN YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL COLOUR

EVOLVE IN YOUR UNCONVENTIONAL COLOUR

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