This inability to tell colours apart is something that irks women and makes them roll their eyes at the species called men in utter frustration. If you are one such bloke, then it is high time you get some good old gyaan on colours: which ones to wear and which ones to avoid. Every colour suggests something about the person who wears it, it can add or take away from your personality and can enhance your masculinity or bring out your softer side.
Red
Red is by far, the most bold, provocative and in-your-face colour. It represents passion, excitement, love and even lust. The person who wears reds lets his lady love know that he is confident, comfortable with who he is and with his sexuality. A red shirt or tee-shirt when paired with a pair of well-fitted jeans will complete your look and be good enough ammunition to woo your lady.
Black/White
Black & White are the staple wear-on-a-date colours. You can never over do or under mine a black / white coloured garment. Of course avoid going for the all-white1970s Jeetendra look but don't think twice before teaming up a smart black shirt with a pair of well fitted black jeans. When in doubt what to wear, these colours can be a safe bet.
Blue
Blue is stereotyped to be an out and out boy colour, but as studies have it, women love the men in blue too. A good shade of blue - say sky blue or azure or navy blue - will bring out your skin tone and make you look chic and dapper. Blue emanates a feeling calmness, peace and loyalty - something that most women expect in a relationship and from their men.
Pink/Peach
The pink ganji look is immortalised by Saif Ali Khan in Salaam Namaste. While pink was erstwhile considered to be too girly a colour, men now have embraced it and are wearing it with aplomb. If you are going on a casual breakfast or movie date, team a plain round neck baby pink/peach tee with shorts. This uber cool look will please her eyes and aid in bringing out your casual/smooth side.
SUMIT MANWAL