How much do you guys think about stuff like color psychology when dressing?
Will wearing too much black make me too serious, distant or make people avoid me?
Maybe. Just think of it as a filter.
Reminder that red is the go-to color for being insta-/fa/.
I thought orange was a color that incited anger or unrest rather than fun.
>>11986436
Orange = annoying asshole
This is retarded
>>11986271
Yeah I think about color psychology but you literally couldn't have picked a worse chart
>>11986271
wearing any of those other than the white one makes you an eyesore
you are visually painful
it literally harms people to look at you
Nts: go for girls with white shirts
>>11986490
True.
>>11986490
Orange = Annoying Orange
>>11988386
What is the problem with the blue one?
>>11986490
Burnt orange is a great /out/ earthtone though.
>>11986271
This >>11987276
Color psychology is far less relevant to fashion than to most other things, like branding/logos/anything marketing-driven. The only role it really plays in fashion is contextual; i.e. how much you stick out from the crowd. But that's an entirely different socio-psychological perception to deconstruct.
Basically if you're picking your clothes based on anything other than personal preferences on aesthetics, then you're probably insecure and whatever aspect of "wearing too much black [making] me too serious, distant or make people avoid me" will likely be driven by your personality more than the color itself.
What colours I like to wear are based entirely on a trial and error assessment of which colours look good on me.