Color of your shirt WILL affect your game!



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Link to study. Means very little without actually interpeting it myself instead of word of mouth from what someone else read.


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There is no 'best color' for everyone, and every color says different things when worn by somebody else.

If you want to know what shirts to wear, see what colors are fashionable at the moment, see if the colors suit your face, body and personality (I could never wear red) and if both fashionable colors (it's always two) don't work, only then go for other colors.

My weapon of choice as a back-up is a standard extremely light gray V-neck, which brings out tans and muscles but in a more subtle way than just white. Somehow though that color only seems to work if you're blonde, so just go through try everything to see what fits your body and your personality. Do avoid too vibrant colors (you say peacock, they say compensating) and especially prints(!) altogether though.

I get applauded a lot for my clothing, and have been for the past 5 years (I'm 20), and that's not because I blindly follow fashion advice, or 'research' as the TS posted. It doesn't have to cost much, typically my entire outfit is somewhere around 100 euro's, shoes included. Just develop your own eye instead of relying on others. Women will know if you dress, or get dressed. They already have the eye for that.

Let your body, hair or eyes scream fire. You don't need shirts to do that for you.


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Wow seriously???

Ok this is something I can relate to, I used to wear clothes that wouldnt even match in colour! and you guys are talking about improving your game with wearing a different coloured clothing. MAYBE this whole colour thing works but from my experience its the attitude you have, in my opinion its not about the colour clothing or how expensive your clothes are, looks do help but attitude is whats important, what ever colour your wearing ask yourself this question "Am I wearing the clothes or is the clothes wearing me?"

Sure I did get some people saying I needed to learn more about fashion but at the end of the day I completed my goal, which was to be outgoing and social in any surrounding and in any situation given, the prize was I had women talking to me because they saw me talking to everyone in the club who was abusing me(not that they knew).

Its sad to see this forum is becoming more analystic over the years because this forum has helped me improve on myself, in return I want everyone on this forum to improve just as much as I have or even more. Some guys here are over analysing, chill and relax!

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I never really buy red anything by choice. I normally associate it with being flamboyant or a homo. But that is just childish and I grew a little since then, although early habits are hard to break.

Ordered this shirt, if nothing else this bright red shirt will be a beaken that draws attention to it. However females normally preceive me, I am sure when wearing this it will be...red shirt...and then the normal course...or better?

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yes true, it does affect your game. as far as i remember, bc i kinda studied it for university, black represents the establishment, so you dress in black to appear powerful, established, sophisticated but paradoxically dark, dangerous, forbidden.
(look all the models in cologne commercials, the classy ones)

blue is perceived as the color of work, it send's a "i'm a regular guy, i'm hardworking" message

red is for passion, it's an attention getter and usually people who wear it enjoy the attention they get from it.

bright colors such as yellow, orange, etc...show a vibrant, energetic, youthful vibe, observe how often the websites' designs are full of orange...

white is the color of purity, it's the ideal to show a down to earth, or spiritual side...observe all the ads with family guys wearing white button up shirts, and embracing their wives...

my advice is to observe publicity, commercials and ads are made by people who know that stuff, and observe your own reactions when you see a certain kind of man wearing a certain shade of colors
I normally game in black. Always black. I can actually remember doing an experiment while sarging online. One week I had my profile picture of me with a blue shirt, the other with a black shirt and sunglasses, I got 130% more profile views and about 20-30% response rate with black.


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All Black or would u have maybe something minor in a bright colour say ...all black suit with red tie


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All Black or would u have maybe something minor in a bright colour say ...all black suit with red tie
I would have shiney silver shit. Like my sunglasses are mirrored and silver. Or my watch is calibrated to be an offset with a black shirt. You can peacock without going over the top. I do however like the red tie idea as well. There is something.....animal about it.


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yes true, it does affect your game. as far as i remember, bc i kinda studied it for university, black represents the establishment, so you dress in black to appear powerful, established, sophisticated but paradoxically dark, dangerous, forbidden.
(look all the models in cologne commercials, the classy ones)

blue is perceived as the color of work, it send's a "i'm a regular guy, i'm hardworking" message

red is for passion, it's an attention getter and usually people who wear it enjoy the attention they get from it.

bright colors such as yellow, orange, etc...show a vibrant, energetic, youthful vibe, observe how often the websites' designs are full of orange...

white is the color of purity, it's the ideal to show a down to earth, or spiritual side...observe all the ads with family guys wearing white button up shirts, and embracing their wives...

my advice is to observe publicity, commercials and ads are made by people who know that stuff, and observe your own reactions when you see a certain kind of man wearing a certain shade of colors
Blue represent my character but i wanna be the yellow or red type of guys... should i wear red color or blue ?

i wanna represent what the red respresents


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