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Article: The Colors of Holidays from Suits Outlets

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The Colors of Holidays from Suits Outlets

Each color has its own meaning. Each represents certain emotions, values, and/or occasions. let’s take a broad look at colors and the feelings they provoke, but remember these associations vary widely by culture.

 

 There are several colors which are traditionally associated with Holidays:

 RED - Red is attention-grabbing and provocative. It’s considered an emotionally intense color.

 

 

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GREEN — Green evokes a feeling of safety. Green is for health, wealth, and serenity.

 

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GOLD — The color gold is a warm color that can be either bright and cheerful or somber and traditional. The color gold is a cousin to the color yellow and the color brown and is also associated with illumination, love, compassion, courage, passion, magic, and wisdom.

 

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BLUE — Blue makes us feel tranquil and calm, slowing our metabolism when we see it. It’s secure, dependable, and trustworthy. 

 

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Bevagna Collection - 100% Wool 

PURPLE — Purple is a royal, sophisticated, and spiritual color.

 

President Collection - Purple Sharkskin 

WHITE — White arouses feelings of safety, cleanliness, and success. It’s pure, clean, and soft.

 

Master Collection - Regular Fit White

Duomo Collection - White 

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