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Black Scarves and More
The color black is used to convey elegance, sophistication, or perhaps a touch of mystery. Dark charcoal gray and very dark brown can sometimes stand in for black.
Considered the negation of color, black is conservative, goes well with almost any color especially as an accent piece such as a black scarf and black beanie set. Black can be serious and conventional. The color black can also be mysterious, sexy, and sophisticated.
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Blue Scarves and More
Blue is calming. It can be strong and steadfast or light and friendly. Almost everyone likes some shade of the color blue.
A deep royal blue or azure conveys richness and perhaps even a touch of superiority. Navy blue is almost black and is a bit warmer than lighter blues. Combine a light and dark blue to convey trust and truthfulness — banker's colors. Although blue is a year-round color, pastel blues, especially along with pinks and pale yellows suggest Springtime while deep blue is a colder weather color. Create a conservative but sophisticated look with subtle contrast by combining light and dark shades of blue.
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Brown Scarves and More
Brown Knitted Scarves, Beanie Hats, Shawls and More.
Brown is a natural, down-to-earth neutral color. It is found in earth, wood, and stone.
Brown represents wholesomeness and earthiness. While it might be considered a little on the dull side, it also represents steadfastness, simplicity, friendliness, dependability, and health.
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Grey Scarves and More
Gray is a neutral, balanced color. It is a cool, conservative color that seldom evokes strong emotion although it can be seen as a cloudy or moody color.
Like black, gray is used as a color of formality. Dark, charcoal gray carries with it some of the strengh and mystery of black.
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Green Scarves and More
Green is the color of life. Abundant in nature, green signifies growth, renewal, health, and environment. On the flip side, green is jealousy or envy (green-eyed monster) and inexperience.
and cooling effect, the color green denotes balance, harmony, and stability. Use several shades of green for a fresh, Springtime feel.
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Metallic Scarves and More
Metallic Knitted Scarves, Beanie Hats and Shawls add sparkle to any outfit. Playful and fun, the metallic yarns used in all our metallic items are of the up most quality and care to insure your sparkle shines bright!
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Orange Scarves and More
Orange is vibrant. It's a combination of red and yellow so it shares some common attributes with those colors. It denotes energy, warmth, and the sun. But orange has a bit less intensity or aggression than red, calmed by the cheerfulness of yellow, making orange scarves and beanies fun and refreshing.
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Pink Scarves and More
Pink is a softer, less violent red. Pink is the sweet side of red. It's cotton candy and bubble gum and babies, especially little girls.
Both red and pink denote love but while red is hot passion, pink is romantic and charming. Use pink to convey playfulness (hot pink scarves) and tenderness (pastel pinks). Multiple shades of pink and light purple or other pastels used together maintain the soft, delicate, and playful nature of pink. Add strength with darker shades of pinks and purple and burgundy.
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Purple Scarves and More
Purple is royalty. A mysterious color, purple is associated with both nobility and spirituality. The opposites of hot red and cool blue combine to create this intriguing color.
Deep or bright purples suggest riches while lighter purples are more romantic and delicate. Use redder purples for a warmer color scheme or the bluer purples to cool down.
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Red Scarves and More
Red is hot. It's a strong color that conjures up a range of seemingly conflicting emotions from passionate love to violence and warfare. Red is Cupid and the Devil.Red is power, hence the red power tie for business people and the red carpet for celebrities and VIPs (very important people).
Use the color red to grab attention and to get people to take action. Use red when you don't want to sink into the background. Use red to suggest speed combined with confidence and perhaps even a dash of danger. A little bit of red goes a long way. Small doses can often be more effective than large amounts of this strong color. Multiple shades of red and even pink or orange can combine for a cheerful palette.
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White Scarves and More
White is purity, cleanliness, and innocence. Like black, white goes well with almost any color.
Use white to signify cleanliness or purity or softness. Some neutral beige, ivory, and creams carry the same attributes as white but are more subdued, less brilliant than plain white. Use lots of white for a summery look. Use small amounts of white to soften a wintery palette or suggest snow.
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Yellow Scarves, and More
Yellow is sunshine. It is a warm color that, like red, has conflicting symbolism. On the one hand it denotes happiness and joy.
Although it can work as the primary color, yellow often works best as a companion to other colors. Use bright yellow to create excitement when red or orange may be too strong or too dark. Yellow can be perky.
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