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shootingstar
10-27-2012, 07:26 AM
I had no idea that high visibility neon yellow was this year's fashion colour. They call it citron, or citronella.:
http://www.collegefashion.net/trends/5-hot-color-trends-for-spring-2012/

*I do have and wear plain t-shirt in this bright colour shade at work. Not often. And have had the top for past decade. :rolleyes: (Does that date me?)

Do you wear any of the same bright colours and hues that you wear on bike for off-bike business wear or street wear?

*I do for some colours. However the red might be a touch more toned down. I have several plain red tops that I wear on the job and for streetwear. No I don't have any golden bright yellow clothing off-bike wear though I wear a cycling jackets and a jersey in that colour.

*I have a bright blue jersey. I also wear an off-bike bright blue T-shirt on the job..it's softened with a small rising flower motif.

*And I wear several types of cycling jackets, vests and jersey that are completely or partially bright neon green-yellow. But other than the t-shirt, no. Same for bright orange jerseys that I have. I don't have a bright orange off-bike wear. I probably could wear a casual top in this colour.

I probably appear to be a flashier colour dresser. Well, not really. It's just taking advantage of having black hair.

Shellyrides
10-27-2012, 12:09 PM
I am always in bright tee shirts. I love color.

shootingstar
10-27-2012, 12:42 PM
I have 4-5 darker solid colour tops. But when I get older I just don't think it looks well on me to wear colours that wash me out abit. For certain, I feel less lively. And wearing grey near my face, I have to be careful on the shade of grey. I tend to choose a lighter, whiter grey.

I'd rather wear happy colours. Dark stuff can be suave if worn with splash of colour near the face. (And I don't wear make-up. I just can't be bothered now.)

Crankin
10-27-2012, 02:11 PM
I wear almost all black, gray, white, with a few deep blue, green, purple tops thrown in. I hardly wear prints. It's easier and feels more sophisticated to me. I used to wear "jewel" tones, after I had my "colors" done in the 80s, but I am done with that. I could wear all black every day.

goldfinch
10-27-2012, 03:42 PM
I could wear all black every day.

Me too.

shootingstar
10-27-2012, 04:51 PM
Used to love wearing enough black in my 20's- mid 30's. But I've pulled away from that. My skin after all that cycling does not take alot black around my face too well unless I wear some jewellery metal shine near my face and I get my hair cut short enough. ...which I'm not consistent on frequent cuts. (well it costs money!)

Honest it reminds me of elderly Asian women wearing lots of grey and more drab colours that it sucks the life out of them.

But I agree I wear primarily solids 80% of the time --it does feel and in my opinion, over the years on any woman, just looks more elegant. There's less distraction to looking at the person. You see the "essence" of the woman shine through her face, the "experience" of life and how she carries herself. Same for a guy.

Crankin
10-28-2012, 05:54 AM
I used to think the black drained me of color, but, it doesn't. I wear make up, though. Also, got my hair color pretty close to my original color (golden blonde, many shades).
I can't wear silver jewelry near my face, though.

TrekDianna
10-29-2012, 08:29 PM
I've never thought about any of this. I grab whatever is closest in the closet and most of the time I don't look in the mirror after I am dressed and before heading out the door. I have no idea what colors look good on me and what don't ....and I guess I don't care. I wear what I like, not what other people like. :) I think it's important to wear what makes me happy....and if that's "hello kitty" socks then so be it.

Crankin
10-30-2012, 04:13 AM
Well, I do like "fashion," although my style is somewhat plain, preppie, and monochromatic. I used to dress quite flashily, in the 80s, when I was in my aerobic instructor phase :). Of course you should wear what you want. On the other hand, there are some very simple things that can enhance your appearance, in terms of color or style that aren't expensive, if that's what you want.
I like funky socks, too.

limewave
10-30-2012, 05:00 AM
As some one who spent way too many years in a fog of depressions, I really enjoy wearing color now! I like to wear bright colors because its hard for me to not smile when I see yellow! green! fuchsia! That being said, I have a very neutral palette of clothes in dark grey, tans, and black--but I have to have my splash of color.

Crankin
10-30-2012, 05:10 AM
I do have some tops that are color, but mostly purple, deep blue. I have a couple of red sweaters. Used to wear red all of the time.

lph
10-30-2012, 05:14 AM
I was thinking that there were something about this thread that was making me uncomfortable, but I couldn't put my finger on it. I think I know now. My mother used to use the same words: "I can't wear yellow, it washes me out", or "nope, black just drains me of all colour". I realize that they're just figures of speech, but still, it sounds so fatalistic to me. As if wearing the wrong colour would truly make you look horrible, no matter how happy and lively you are otherwise.

I'm not arguing with the sentiment, most of us want to look reasonably good, and wear colours that suit us. There's nothing wrong with that. But if we say stuff like this whenever we talk about clothing it sort of entrenches the idea that the colour of the jacket you put on actually does define how you are viewed by other people.

lph
10-30-2012, 05:18 AM
Oh, and I love drab ;) Olive green, grubby brown, black, dark grey, come to mama!

shootingstar
10-30-2012, 05:45 AM
Oh, and I love drab ;) Olive green, grubby brown, black, dark grey, come to mama!

For bottoms, yea..for me.

I don't spend alot of energy on colour, but will make conscious choices on colours that long term, look and make me feel better ...it's money to me, instead of clothing I hardly wear. I wouldn't call my business wear and street wear true chic fashion or exemplar to a fashionista. Same for a hair cut, since I do pay someone else to do it, I might as well choose a style that flatters otherwise it's $50.00 wasted. (And forget about straight hair and ponytail, etc. It doesn't suit me at all...and hasn't for last um...35 yrs. Other people looks great.)

Question on colour was more on how we make colour choices on bike more for safety/fashion or both or different choices off-bike. I don't have any cycling jackets that are black, dark blue or dark grey. I'm already living in a city with imperfect cycling infrastructure. I need visibility to drivers. We have longer nights in fall to winter, being further north.

Maybe a better way is: do you wear the same popiscle colours on bike as you do off-bike? :rolleyes:

lph
10-30-2012, 06:05 AM
Popsicle colours on bike, drabs off-bike. I will at times branch out into slightly more colourful variants of drab, like bluish grey or muted purple. ;-)

Serendipity
10-30-2012, 07:01 AM
Work wardrobe is dark colours and classic styles for the most part - black, navy, grey, brown - usually suits. However, love to take it up a notch with bright contrasts - bright blouse/sweater or accessories (or both). And my absolute favourite is funky costume jewellery!

On the bike, love the bright colours and the trendy jerseys, skorts........favourite helmet is a polka dot covered one from Nutcase!

shootingstar
10-30-2012, 11:07 AM
Probably on bike is the time I wear the more outrageous colours and "designs". Design on helmet is not a design I would wear in streetwear.

http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=47081&highlight=helmet

Crankin
10-30-2012, 12:52 PM
Me too.
I like trying the different looking bike clothes.

Serendipity
10-30-2012, 06:43 PM
Probably on bike is the time I wear the more outrageous colours and "designs". Design on helmet is not a design I would wear in streetwear.

http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=47081&highlight=helmet

Shootingstar, love the helmet!