The color philosophy for men's knitwear emphasizes "subtraction," limiting the main color scheme to two or three shades.
For example, a camel cardigan paired with khaki trousers and a beige turtleneck underneath creates a warm and comforting look, like a cup of hot milk tea; or a light gray cardigan with navy casual trousers, the dark brown belt peeking out when the cardigan is tucked in serves as a transitional color.
To add a touch of vibrancy, you can add a dark burgundy scarf or dark green plaid socks to the base colors, but follow the "80/20 rule"-the accent color should not exceed 20% of the total area.
Truly charming style is the tacit understanding that clothes and people develop over time. The wrinkles of a men's knitwear retain the warmth of body heat, and the patterns on the cuffs of trousers etch a graceful demeanor. The handsomeness of wearing a knitwear doesn't need to be proclaimed.
