Teal sits between blue and green, giving it a unique energy that's bold but not aggressive. It's more interesting than navy, more wearable than emerald, and works on every skin tone.
Complementary colors. Teal and coral are opposite on the color wheel, creating a vibrant, balanced contrast.
Try: Teal blazer with a coral blouse
Fresh and clean. White lets teal's richness stand out.
Try: Teal chinos with a white V-neck
Tonal depth. Navy and teal are in the same family but different enough to add interest.
Try: Navy overcoat with teal trousers
Softer than white, cream complements teal's warmth.
Try: Teal sweater with cream wool trousers
Bold and unexpected. These two saturated colors balance each other beautifully.
Try: Teal shirt with mustard corduroy pants
Modern and grounding. Charcoal provides a neutral backdrop for teal's vibrancy.
Try: Charcoal blazer with teal crew-neck
Elegant and festive. Teal and gold together feel rich and occasion-appropriate.
Try: Teal dress with gold jewelry and accessories
Soft and modern. The pastel warmth of pink balances teal's depth.
Try: Teal cardigan over a blush pink top
Neon green clashes with teal's sophistication. The brightness overwhelms teal's depth.
Too close in the blue family. The two compete rather than complement.
Teal is a fall standout. In spring, lighter teal shades (aqua, turquoise) work well with white and pastels.
Teal is the best 'color' to try if your wardrobe is all neutrals. It's bold enough to be interesting but grounded enough to not feel costume-y.
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