What I have learnt is that When it comes to choosing an outfit colour : Contrast-wise : Outfit contrast should not be more that of your natural contrast. Because it creates conflicts between your both your contrast level, your fluidity of contrast is disturbed , from your face to your outfit . Skin-tone wise : When picking any colour, if possible , go for a more warmer/cooler version of that colour that matches your natural skin tone.
Im a girl in highschool who loves designing and being artsy. I was looking for a video for some of my friends that are teenage boys for formal, and this is such a perfect explanation of colour and style, aswell as skin town a natural contrast. Definatly recommending. Awesome job, this is a great video 🤝👍
Great channel! This is the most comprehensive video on color for men that I have seen so far. The fact that this also caters to shorter men is a bonus. Some i knew, and some i didn't. 👍🏾great job!
Super informative and easy to follow. You have an incredibly inoffensive voice - I find other video hosts' too screechy and 'in your face'. Very abrasive for us Brits :) Cheers!
Dude. THANK YOU! Thank you for creating this presentation. It is the only explanation that makes sense... // ( thanks for offering us visual examples // like E.Wood wearing warm & cool colours.! BRILLIANT ) Much love from Sydney AUSTRALIA
True. Agree, it is more important for woman that might wear a full dress in purpule or yeelow, and show a lot of skin. On guys the face is kind of important to frame the right way. I am like the 3th guy in contrast. But I got very dark eyebrows and lighter hair in the summer.
I’ve been looking for years for a place that sold clothes for short men. I’ve got wide shoulders and chest so the only size that would fit me would be large shirts which came down to my thighs. Thanks for mentioning Peter Manning and Jax Everett. So glad I ran across one of your old videos
Kyle Ingham Thank you, sir! Had a lot of fun hosting it. We should parter up on one sometime, if only to commiserate on the woes of being abnormally tall/short.
I really like the whole content, but I was wondering the same thing about the before and after comparison in the beginning. In fact, I think the before on the left looks better and healthier because the after on the right just looks too weirdly reddish...
Maaan, the light falling on the wall is being reflected off by the man standing in front, the change of shirt is causing the white wall to follow respective colour's hue. Don't discredit the guy, he did his best.
@@sharad3454 Exactly what ungrateful comments and literally picking on one point in the whole video! These are the sort of ungrates who would beg you for a meal to keep them from dying of hunger... And then complain that the steak you gave them (for free) was not cooked to their liking!
I think most colors become more warm oriented the darker or duller they become while cooler the lighter they are. We find a similar phenomena with height as well, some colors or lack thereof like black make people look taller because of lack of shadows, it's complete darkness, but lack of shadows ALSO happens when the colors are darker and spread out light. So a color I find, whether it's pastel/dull or deep rich, if it's darker it cast less shadows and gives off a warmer tone. Green is a perfect example, dark green looks earthy, reminds us of the ground that leaves are close to and synonymous with, which brown is warmer, the association mentally with the color, though it's naturally cooler, it's association in nature with other colors we seek dark green in leans it to warmness. Dark blue, probably the most natural cool color other than maybe white, dark blue reminds people of the ocean, the ocean is often near the ground not the sky where white clouds and cool air comes from, hence brown because it's seen in the natural environment next to Warmer colors like sand or the swamp where dark greens and browns are. White even with eggshell white, white goes from cool to warm when you darken it, heck if you darken it too much most can't tell the difference between it and tan.
MM, I have a dark navy herringbone suit. I' ve been surfin' the internet for weeks tryin' to find out what color shirts and texture ties that I could wear wit' it, other then solid color ties and white shirts. Also, is it appropriate to wear non- solids wit' it? e.g., I want to buy a contrast shirt. Light blue wit' a white collar.
Okay but what if I look the same in my dark blue and my dark orange shirt? Like I think I had cool skin, but I swear I got greener veins, I tan easily I live in az lol. It's like I'm lukewarm
Can your undertones change with season. I get very pale during the winter and feel I'm more neutral but I tan in the summer and have a warmer undertone. Also I've never been able to pull of yellows/ oranges as a more warm skin toned person. Also my veins look deep blue near my hands but green towards my biceps.
+Face0Less sounds like you're pretty neutral but I'd have to see a pic. Orange/yellow usually looks best on overtly warm skin. You might be able to wear an unsaturated yellow, though.
The Modest Man is there a way to send you a picture? Thanks so much for responding. I've been trying to figure this out for years. Do you happen to have an Instagram page I can follow?
Great webinar Brock, I did the test and it seemed that half suggested warm skin and half cool. I did a color grab which recorded light gray/orange. Should I assume cool or warm?
some of the information are very good, some are not explained well or presented in a not logical sense. so some confusion...you should distinguish between colour contrast and light-dark contrast.... also why not use colour theory terms like HUE = CHROMA, certain color without any tint, tone, shade; VALUE = light or dark (adding black or white to a colour); SATURATION = how intense is the colour or how less (gray).
At 4:11 you said, "The camera does not lie." If that's the case, why did the color of the wall behind him change between the two photos? Did the wall get repainted between the two photos? Amateur tip: the photographer's camera was set to automatically adjust the white balance. It did so incorrectly in at least one of the photos. (Probably the "Before" photo.) Because of that, one of the photos does not accurately reflect reality. Therefore, the photo comparison is meaningless to me. I know that I'm not seeing the correct colors.
Oh my god here I am thinking "I'm finally gonna hack this and learn how to buy the correct clothes" and in the first minutes of the video "BOOM!" I find out I need to learn how my clothes should fit first... please tell me there's another video where you teach what fits short - and a little overweight - guys! :)
I have red hair and I believe that i am cool toned. Does that mean I have low face contrast? My normal colors are greys, blues and white. I feel as if I cant wear black due to the contrast of my light skin.
I agree, the important thing to remember if you like those 3 colors only is to look which shade suits your skin tone best. Like for me brown skin tone like chocolate, the royal blue and black fit me the best and then grey that almost looks like silver works for me too. So that is how you have to go about it. But step out of your comfort color box once in a while ;)
Btw I learned some new stuff here. I checked out A LOT of videos about fashion and stuff as well as articles but you still provided me with new knowledge. Thanks
I am strawberry blonde with blue eyes and I cannot tan and like ANY fair skinned my veins are blue but I am DEFINITELY a warm skin tone. An autumn to be exact. You definitely overgeneralized there and had some wrong info regarding tone vs depth of color in the skin. Think of red heads and how good they often look in olive green and rust orange. That's a classic autumn which is the warmest of warm colors. Tan or black people can definitely have cool tones (had a Senegalese color worker who had a blue hue to his black skin) and pale people can definitely have warm. You have some great stuff but that generalization needed correcting.
11:55 That red is the best color I've seen on him so far. It makes him look healthy. I don't get this: you can mix colors that are cold and warm beautifully in art and clothes themselves, so why wouldn't you be able to mix them with your face? I think Elijah looks great in dark blue, but not good at all in light blue. It makes him look like a corpse. 12:35 No! I'm an artist! He looks great in blue! Much better than in yellow. You never use such a signal, the strongest color of all, unless you want it to be a focal point. Who would want a T-shirt to be their focal point? This is nonsense.
You keep saying “gentlemen “ , just FYI, you also have a female audience . In my case, to help out my husband. I try to tell him some of the things you are saying , but we won’t listen to me. I’m hoping that if he hears you, he’ll believe me and follow these suggestions.
This is the most helpful video I've ever seen on men's fashion on RUclips👌
What I have learnt is that
When it comes to choosing an outfit colour :
Contrast-wise :
Outfit contrast should not be more that of your natural contrast.
Because it creates conflicts between your both your contrast level, your fluidity of contrast is disturbed , from your face to your outfit .
Skin-tone wise :
When picking any colour, if possible , go for a more warmer/cooler version of that colour that matches your natural skin tone.
Im a girl in highschool who loves designing and being artsy. I was looking for a video for some of my friends that are teenage boys for formal, and this is such a perfect explanation of colour and style, aswell as skin town a natural contrast. Definatly recommending. Awesome job, this is a great video 🤝👍
Really one of the best and easiest to understand presentations on what can be a very confusing topic. Highly recommended.
This is THE MOST USEFUL video on mens fashion I’ve ever seen on RUclips
Great channel! This is the most comprehensive video on color for men that I have seen so far. The fact that this also caters to shorter men is a bonus. Some i knew, and some i didn't. 👍🏾great job!
Super informative and easy to follow. You have an incredibly inoffensive voice - I find other video hosts' too screechy and 'in your face'. Very abrasive for us Brits :) Cheers!
Great, informative webinar! Thank you for teaching us fashion!
I am very happy that I found this video!!! The best Step by Step Information.
This is Lesson - Video of the most valuable video lessons in style category I have seen.
I've always been confused by warm vs cool skin tones until you used the Franco example and it finally clicked. Thank you for this incredible video!
So detailed... I searched all day then found your video and feel like it's all I needed. Woow thanks your a natural.
Dude. THANK YOU! Thank you for creating this presentation. It is the only explanation that makes sense...
// ( thanks for offering us visual examples // like E.Wood wearing warm & cool colours.! BRILLIANT )
Much love from Sydney AUSTRALIA
True.
Agree, it is more important for woman that might wear a full dress in purpule or yeelow, and show a lot of skin.
On guys the face is kind of important to frame the right way.
I am like the 3th guy in contrast. But I got very dark eyebrows and lighter hair in the summer.
Love from India Uttarakhand nainital. Thanks for your suggestion. It's improved my dressing sense
* mind is blown awaaaaaaaaaay and shoooooooooketh * Thank youuuuuu, friend. This clarified A LOT of things🙏🙏🙏
Just discovered this video. Clear explanation and good examples!
what a contribution you put out there man, thanks for the good work, really appreciate it!
Never heared the information displayed here, thought provoking presentation. Thanks for the upload.
I’ve been looking for years for a place that sold clothes for short men. I’ve got wide shoulders and chest so the only size that would fit me would be large shirts which came down to my thighs. Thanks for mentioning Peter Manning and Jax Everett. So glad I ran across one of your old videos
Check out this page (it's always up to date) - www.themodestman.com/best-places-to-buy-clothes-for-short-men/
@@BrockMcGoff thanks for the link. Just purchased 6 shirts from ash and Erie
watched the entire thing. excellent video dude. Super detailed! I gotta look back and see where most of my wardrobe is.
Great webinar! Lots of helpful info. Glad I have the video to refer back to. Thanks Brock!
Kyle Ingham Thank you, sir! Had a lot of fun hosting it. We should parter up on one sometime, if only to commiserate on the woes of being abnormally tall/short.
The Modest Man | Style for Short(er) Men Not a bad a idea... :-)
I'm joining you from Brazil. Thanks for your tricks!
I only wish I have seen this earlier~ thanks for the video
3:27 How did the wall change color in 5 minutes?
Very disappointing, makes me think the whole video is bullshit with this disingenuous claim.
I really like the whole content, but I was wondering the same thing about the before and after comparison in the beginning. In fact, I think the before on the left looks better and healthier because the after on the right just looks too weirdly reddish...
Maaan, the light falling on the wall is being reflected off by the man standing in front, the change of shirt is causing the white wall to follow respective colour's hue.
Don't discredit the guy, he did his best.
@@sharad3454 Exactly what ungrateful comments and literally picking on one point in the whole video!
These are the sort of ungrates who would beg you for a meal to keep them from dying of hunger...
And then complain that the steak you gave them (for free) was not cooked to their liking!
Good catch, wish OP would reply.
I keep visiting the older videos!
Poland checkin in! 🇵🇱
I think most colors become more warm oriented the darker or duller they become while cooler the lighter they are.
We find a similar phenomena with height as well, some colors or lack thereof like black make people look taller because of lack of shadows, it's complete darkness, but lack of shadows ALSO happens when the colors are darker and spread out light.
So a color I find, whether it's pastel/dull or deep rich, if it's darker it cast less shadows and gives off a warmer tone.
Green is a perfect example, dark green looks earthy, reminds us of the ground that leaves are close to and synonymous with, which brown is warmer, the association mentally with the color, though it's naturally cooler, it's association in nature with other colors we seek dark green in leans it to warmness.
Dark blue, probably the most natural cool color other than maybe white, dark blue reminds people of the ocean, the ocean is often near the ground not the sky where white clouds and cool air comes from, hence brown because it's seen in the natural environment next to Warmer colors like sand or the swamp where dark greens and browns are.
White even with eggshell white, white goes from cool to warm when you darken it, heck if you darken it too much most can't tell the difference between it and tan.
I’m glad i found this video
Thanks you so much🙏🏽
This is so incredible!
I have a plaid Yellow peal Snap . I never thought of skin tone. I have a tan tone.
I got hazel eyes
But cool colors gives me a different glow and i look better in 'em
As a matter of fact
Even silver looks great on me,,.
MM, I have a dark navy herringbone suit. I' ve been surfin' the internet for weeks tryin' to find out what color shirts and texture ties that I could wear wit' it, other then solid color ties and white shirts. Also, is it appropriate to wear non- solids wit' it?
e.g., I want to buy a contrast shirt. Light blue wit' a white collar.
Connecticut. I’ve been talking about visiting d.c. to check out the historical sites.
great vid and channel! I am from Monterrey, México
Amazing video!
Okay but what if I look the same in my dark blue and my dark orange shirt? Like I think I had cool skin, but I swear I got greener veins, I tan easily I live in az lol. It's like I'm lukewarm
Thank you
Can your undertones change with season. I get very pale during the winter and feel I'm more neutral but I tan in the summer and have a warmer undertone. Also I've never been able to pull of yellows/ oranges as a more warm skin toned person. Also my veins look deep blue near my hands but green towards my biceps.
+Face0Less sounds like you're pretty neutral but I'd have to see a pic. Orange/yellow usually looks best on overtly warm skin. You might be able to wear an unsaturated yellow, though.
The Modest Man is there a way to send you a picture? Thanks so much for responding. I've been trying to figure this out for years. Do you happen to have an Instagram page I can follow?
Yeah I'm @modestmanstyle on IG.
Great webinar Brock, I did the test and it seemed that half suggested warm skin and half cool. I did a color grab which recorded light gray/orange. Should I assume cool or warm?
Great video, great effort to the guy in the video
Masterclass
4:00 what's with the different background colors?
some of the information are very good, some are not explained well or presented in a not logical sense. so some confusion...you should distinguish between colour contrast and light-dark contrast....
also why not use colour theory terms like HUE = CHROMA, certain color without any tint, tone, shade; VALUE = light or dark (adding black or white to a colour); SATURATION = how intense is the colour or how less (gray).
At 4:11 you said, "The camera does not lie." If that's the case, why did the color of the wall behind him change between the two photos? Did the wall get repainted between the two photos?
Amateur tip: the photographer's camera was set to automatically adjust the white balance. It did so incorrectly in at least one of the photos. (Probably the "Before" photo.) Because of that, one of the photos does not accurately reflect reality. Therefore, the photo comparison is meaningless to me. I know that I'm not seeing the correct colors.
what natural contrast is a guy with light brown skin tone? llike a light skinned black guy?
I like to wear black or mostly dark color clothes, how should I match my outfit?
Dark Blue and burgundy/Crimson
Oh my god here I am thinking "I'm finally gonna hack this and learn how to buy the correct clothes" and in the first minutes of the video "BOOM!" I find out I need to learn how my clothes should fit first... please tell me there's another video where you teach what fits short - and a little overweight - guys! :)
Just get your clothes tailored or try them on in store. Everyone's fit is a little different
I have red hair and I believe that i am cool toned. Does that mean I have low face contrast? My normal colors are greys, blues and white. I feel as if I cant wear black due to the contrast of my light skin.
I’d have to see a picture!
what if i think i'm a warm skin tone person, but i only like blue, black and grey things? i'm schrewed?
There are warmer tones of those colors, but honestly, I wouldn't worry too much about it if that's what you like!
I agree, the important thing to remember if you like those 3 colors only is to look which shade suits your skin tone best. Like for me brown skin tone like chocolate, the royal blue and black fit me the best and then grey that almost looks like silver works for me too. So that is how you have to go about it. But step out of your comfort color box once in a while ;)
change your clothes, change your life
Hey Brock, I have warm brown Filipino skin and black hair. What kind of contrast am I? Also, what colors work best for me?
After watching this video, what do you think?
West Yorkshire!
What if the lighting effects my skin tone?
Johannesburg, South Africa
Manchester, England 🇬🇧
Hello from India. 😀
What if your skin tone are the colour of sheet of type paper, Brock?
23:40
From Zanzibar
Is my contrast considered low if I have a very similar haircolour to Ryan Gosling (probably a tiny bit darker), light skin and light green-brown eyes?
Btw I learned some new stuff here. I checked out A LOT of videos about fashion and stuff as well as articles but you still provided me with new knowledge. Thanks
Yes you’d be low contrast. Thanks for watching!
The Modest Man Thank you for your quick respond
The Modest Man what if my hair isn't as light as Ryan Gosling's but as dark as Dave Francos?
I somehow find that topic just more complex than the others mentioned in this video
Whittier Ca.
does light pink and khaki go well?
+Pogba_MUFC6 yes sir!
Hi brock I am from India
i have one cause am black warm skin tone
I am strawberry blonde with blue eyes and I cannot tan and like ANY fair skinned my veins are blue but I am DEFINITELY a warm skin tone. An autumn to be exact. You definitely overgeneralized there and had some wrong info regarding tone vs depth of color in the skin. Think of red heads and how good they often look in olive green and rust orange. That's a classic autumn which is the warmest of warm colors. Tan or black people can definitely have cool tones (had a Senegalese color worker who had a blue hue to his black skin) and pale people can definitely have warm. You have some great stuff but that generalization needed correcting.
Hi
I have a light brown skin and dark black hair.
Am I low contrast person?
Sounds more like medium but I’d have to see a picture.
I'm pretty sure the pink shirt it working for that guy more than the green is
Guy at 3:50 looks better in pink tho :)
South gate
New jersey
im from Malaysia
it's strange. I'm really white, very blond hair and I look a ton better in high contrast outfits. anyone feels the same? everything else makes sense
the nurse outfit looks better, it tells women.... I have a decent job
I am not wearing red, pink, yellow shirts , man
I am not sure about your theory
11:55 That red is the best color I've seen on him so far. It makes him look healthy. I don't get this: you can mix colors that are cold and warm beautifully in art and clothes themselves, so why wouldn't you be able to mix them with your face? I think Elijah looks great in dark blue, but not good at all in light blue. It makes him look like a corpse.
12:35 No! I'm an artist! He looks great in blue! Much better than in yellow. You never use such a signal, the strongest color of all, unless you want it to be a focal point. Who would want a T-shirt to be their focal point? This is nonsense.
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You keep saying “gentlemen “ , just FYI, you also have a female audience . In my case, to help out my husband. I try to tell him some of the things you are saying , but we won’t listen to me. I’m hoping that if he hears you, he’ll believe me and follow these suggestions.
WHAT DO YOU EVEN KNOW< BUDDY??
Wtf an hour!???? I am out
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You are missing some key information, man.
the ones who are dressed right have been dressed by someone else
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