

Romantic
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Christine on May 24, 2015
YangR. This colour for Light Spring. Caramel creamy. Imagining Autumn rust and Merlot are too heavy. Spring salmon pink and gentle coral feel more belonging, as logical extensions of the shirt. We can't predict colour reactions so I tried it and found this to be exactly what happened.



Classic
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Christine on May 24, 2015
YinC. Pink Tropics shown for Light and True Spring. Peachy light-feeling beige. It belongs on a beach, not a Thanksgiving table. Also in Gray for Light Summer, or Bright Spring since it holds up so well to the pants (on the product page).
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Christine on May 30, 2015
Light Spring YinC. Could also function as cafe au lait for Autumn.



Natural
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Christine on May 24, 2015
Either N. Warm enough for Bright Spring, warmer than the jeans, with fairly high contrast. The colour Concrete says a lot. Would be fine on Dark Winter also, as slightly warmer and duller than pure white and black, both of which are visible on this page.



Dramatic
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Christine on May 24, 2015
Either N or YinD. A gray so medium that it could work in most any Season. Enough muscle to balance the Winter it's shown with, not so much to reduce or be uncomfortable with the Summer colours. Possibly too cool for the True Spring and True Autumn.
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Christine on May 17, 2015
YangD. Bright Spring beige looks just like this. Almost aggressive in Winter's way, bright and yet yellowed.
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Christine on May 30, 2015
YangD Bright Spring. If asked the colour, one might say cream, not white. Suggests Spring, the Lauren Bacall type of D.
