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Do you color coordinate your clothing to holidays?

Pink Jazz

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I was wondering, do you color coordinate your clothing to specific holidays?

I admit that I do. I try to wear red on Christmas, pink on Valentine's Day and Easter, green on St. Patrick's Day, and either red or blue on the Fourth of July. Usually it is an IZOD shirt, typically in Real Red for Christmas and the Fourth of July if I choose to wear red, Fairy Tale for Valentine's Day and Easter, Absinthe Green for St. Patrick's Day, and if I choose to wear blue on the Fourth of July, Mazarine Blue.

Do you color coordinate your clothing to holidays?
 
I don't even observe holidays, and I don't color coordinate my clothes, really. I have a few colors I'm comfortable with and those are the only ones I wear.
 
I don't even observe holidays, and I don't color coordinate my clothes, really. I have a few colors I'm comfortable with and those are the only ones I wear.

Well most of the time I wear pink, but Valentine's Day and Easter are two days that I try to ensure that I wear pink.
 
I colour coordinate, interesting phrase by the ways, days or emotional states. So, there are days where I feel green or grey or blue or colorful. Not much else though.
 
Red and green quite often all year long. All green here and there. Not particularly for Christmas and not for St. Patrick's day. Actually those are the days I avoid it. So, to answer the question, no not for the holidays but on days other than the holiday I love to wear holiday colors. Never will I wear colors associated with Easter, never.
 
I have a number of T-shirts that mostly have Disney Characters on them that I usually wear around different holidays, like my Weremouse Mickey shirt for Halloween and my pink White Rabbit shirt for Easter, and this Christmas I got a red Mickey and Minnie shirt. I even wear red and white for Canada Day. But I never wear green even for St. Patty's day, because I HATE green. Ever since I was a kid. I'm not sure why but I think it's because as a kid I spent a lot of time at a hospital for tonsil and ear surgery where everything was in surgeon scrub green. I also dress completely in black on New Year's Day as a way of showing my feelings of anxiety and dread about what will go wrong in the upcoming year.:persevere:
 
clothes are a waste of money, the marketing cost often is a larger part of the sales price than the actual cost of production, ie made with exploited labour and focused on adds that want you want to feel like you will 'belong' if you buy there product, pathetic

so i buy only blue, beige, grey and white > that way everything always matches and i'm always out of fashion, but dressed conservitavely
 
Nope. I don’t celebrate most of the holidays you listed though, they’re not a thing in my country.
 
No, I don't celebrate any holiday and the hype and commercialization just gets on my nerves. I treat them just like any other day. Holidays are just good for the supermarkets and gift shops/card shops to sell more stuff.

For me, an ordinary day can become quite special - because I passed an exam, because I found a job, etc. It doesn't need to be a public holiday.
 
Well i am a bit out of the society in general, so must of the time i am more like
" Ho its christmas already"

And coordination would mean buying clothes hehe when is the last time I did buy clothes ? xD

Thats a cool idea anyway! ( except from the pink at valentine days xD ).


Having cloths related to the weather is hard enought!
 
Sometimes, but mostly i don't care. I have a few christmas socks and this one shirt with a christmas kitten on it, but i don't bother other than that. I just want to dress cute and not have a meltdown, really.
 
Looks like this Fourth of July I decided I will wear blue, but instead of my Mazarine Blue polo shirt, I will wear a True Blue Doubler Crew Neck T-shirt.
 
I used to hate seasonal themed clothing, but then my daughter started wearing her Halloween themed clothing year round and it wasn't quite so ridiculous anymore. Now I have a Christmas tree long sleeve t-shirt that I wear anytime, and a pair of flying witch leggings that I wear all winter, under dresses.

But no, I don't generally coordinate my outfit to holidays.
 

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