Camel is the new brown


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Brown is the new black. And camel is the new brown. And the nice thing about camel is that is actually goes with black, unlike brown.

However, unlike black, camel doesn’t really look great with MORE camel. I love to wear black with more black, but if you apply that logic to camel you may end up looking like, well, a camel.

One thing I do love about this color is that it’s classic and mature. It looks expensive (even when it’s not) and it can be dressed up or down.

Camel Couture


In this collage: Camel belted dress, Rick Owens Shearling biker jacket, America shoe boots camel, GLITZ Camel Suede Bow Point Court Shoes, Chanel Handbag, Alvina Abramova Beige Crystal-Drop Reese Earrings, BCBG Fringe-collar necklace, Cord And Chain Wrap Bangles, Classic Camel Check Umbrella, Camel Suede Bow Gloves, Oasis Workwear Pale Camel Shoe Print Silk Square Scarf

I actually just purchased some camel colored BCBG pumps from Marshall’s the other day. I’ve worn them practically every day since I bought them because they go with most everything. I especially like to pair them with black skinny jeans. Unfortunately, one of the few things that camel doesn’t go very well with (other than more camel) is snow, which is what’s outside today!

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Been wanting a camel colored blazer myself!

@Matt Very tasteful item for a man (and actually, woman too) to own. It’ll never go out of style.

Just bought a pair of nude pumps today. The color name? CAMEL!

I love your new shoes – I hope the snow didn’t take too big of a toll on them!

@Rachel @Sarah Thanks for the feedback! :)

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