| Wear literally any other color but navy. |
| Plus 1. The fabric doesn’t have to be the same. |
| Depends on how comfortable you want to be, but J McLaughlin has a bunch of pants in the color “stone” (light khaki) that go well with Navy. |
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I get it. If it was a navy pattern or tweed or something it would work with navy pants, but doing the reverse is harder.
Try burgundy, tan, or white pants. Certain grays, if theyre blue enough. And black with navy is fine so long as there is enough contrast. |
| Khaki. Black. |
White!
Or a skirt
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I don’t personally like it with black. Looks like you grabbed the wrong thing from the closet. Imo.
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Tan/khaki, white, or a pattern that includes navy but not so much that the matching/clashing is an issue.
I can't pull it off in pants, but colors like pink can work. |
| Chocolate brown and navy is popular this year, but agree anything other than navy would work. |
| Red, white, tan, hot pink, beige |
Denim.
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| Light blue, purple, olive, pink. I love mixing navy with color! |
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Don’t wear navy trousers and/or match the fabric — it will look like you tried to make a suit and failed. You want contrast.
White, cream, tan, green, shades of red, brown, grey — literally anything besides navy. |
Totally agree. Some women push the navy/black combo as being modern and "fresh" but in reality it just looks like a big mistake. |