Tips to Help Couples Match Without Looking too Matchy
Tips to Help Couples Match Without Looking too Matchy

Tips to Help Couples Match Without Looking too Matchy

It is not abnormal to want to dress similarly to your partner. Dressing similar does not mean you have to lose what makes you special. It can take about six months for couples to subconsciously affect each other's styles. Embrace it and make sure that you do it justice in some of the following subtle but effective ways.

 

Develop That Thick Skin

There is no doubt that style makes a difference. Most of it is a personal choice, but it is okay to be influenced by others. The most important thing to remember when trying to figure out how you two are going to fit in is to establish open communication.

What you want do is develop thick skin and have your partner develop one, too. You want to be able to discuss what works and what doesn't without feeling like you are going to hurt each other. Opening yourself in this way does make you vulnerable, but respecting each other's opinion should make this a lot easier.

 

Focus on the Accessories

Matching styles should always remain natural. You do not want to force things, and you do not want to lose your own identity in the process. The key is to learn how to use your desire to match, but funnel this through a stylish lens to make sure it works.

One way to match your styles effectively is to learn how to blend each other's accessories. For example, that awesome 925 silver biker jewelry piece you have should be matched with another piece that feels rebellious or rough around the edges. This does not mean it should be identical. The point is to match it in spirit as long it does not betray your own personal taste.

 

Figure Out Your Color Coordination

Couples sometimes have trouble figuring out how to match colors. First off, it is important that you know what colors match, complement, or clash with each other. Understanding how colors work with each other should make this entire endeavor that much simpler.

It is never a good idea to wear the exact same colors as simple as that would be. If you are wearing mostly blue, then your partner's outfit should simply have a small touch of blue. Shades of the same color could work, or you can use color theory to mix complimentary colors, like white and black or purple and gold. Again, the colors chosen still have to match your personality or mood, so make sure that you both are talking about some of these as you choose what to wear.

Connect With the Spirit

Finding a balance between your style as a couple should be easier once you've accepted each other's spirit. Each person has developed a personal spirit when it comes to his or her style, which needs to be understood. What you want to do is really pay attention to your partner's way of styling him or herself.

Some people seem to give off a laid-back look with their style while others give off a sense of royalty. A person who has a more laid-back look needs to incorporate something that echoes royalty to help match with his or her partner. The same thing goes for the other person.

There is no doubt that finding the right balance between the two of you is going to be challenging but rewarding. The point is to find a way to make each other feel a sense of belonging. In the end, what you want to do is effectively honor each other in the way you style yourselves.

 

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