The red with it is perfect for Christmas and you could mix so many
other bright colors too.
Not exact matches
The
other thing
too with what they're wearing is what we like to do with three kids is sometimes either put them all on the same shirt or put them in the same
bright color and I know
other parents of multiple kids.
I'm a bit particular about not wearing
too many
colors at once and I don't feel comfortable mixing
brights (although I absolutely appreciate the look on
others), but I think orange looks great with white or offwhite, beige / stone and navy.
Approximately every
color shade ranging from light soft ones to dark and
bright refreshing leaving open choice for the customers like red, blue, black, yellow, pink, peach, orange, green, purple, grey and for the pants mostly preferable
colors are skin and off - white because they match easily with various shirts and so two three pants can be paired with so many kurtas but, of course, matching conscious can buy
others too.
In
other words,
color is necessary for me, but can't go
TOO bright.
Black would be
too heavy for the look while
other bright colors would, as you said, give a colour explosion.
Some have created fur coats from fur squares of different
colors, but with the same length,
others used all the pieces of fur found, and those who seemed like
colored geometry and multicolored fur is
too little, have created a series of fur clothes with
bright drawings.
It is
bright, but not
too bright, deep, but not so deep it washes you out and I think it is a
color that will pair well with many of your
other summer
colors.
On the
other hand, you should avoid
colors that are
too bright or bold and cluttered page layouts.
The Pixel is ultra easy to see in direct sunlight, and any
other bright conditions for that matter, as well as getting super dim without that nasty pinkish
color shift we've seen on
other AMOLED panels on the market
too.