Navy is often considered a neutral colour because, like black and grey, it’s a good base colour that plays well with just about every other colour. Perhaps that’s why I like dark wash jeans so much. They go with almost everything. That’s not as true of my rust coloured corduroy skinnies. I often pair them with cream, but when I tried them with navy, I knew I’d found another combo that worked.

Except for the slippers, I’m dressed in head to toe cabi here. Though you probably can’t see them very well in the photos, even my earrings are from cabi. The pants are from the fall 2020 season and the lightweight striped pullover is from fall 2017. It has been a workhorse in my wardrobe for the past six years and it’s beginning to show it’s age. It’s cost per wear would be so low that it definitely doesn’t owe me a thing and I’m keeping my eye out for something similar to replace it with when it’s no longer wearable.

For some reason, this colour combination reminds me of my mother. She was an artist who loved colour. When she decided to redecorate our living room with a blue carpet and an orange couch back in the early 1960s, I remember being somewhat skeptical. That’s when she sat me down and taught me about the colour wheel and complementary colours. Colours that are opposite one another on the wheel go well together, she told me. I guess Mom knew what she was talking about!

Perhaps it’s Christmas and not just colours that has me reminiscing about family, so let me take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas! Whether you’ve been naughty or nice, I hope Santa is good to you!
I am a recent reader of your blog and I connect with your comments and values on life, clothes, family. I live in southern California and had not heard of cabi so I clicked on your link and read about this company. What a great concept for a company, I will follow them even though I buy fewer clothes lately. Thank you for your blog.
It’s so good to hear from you! One of the things that I really like about cabi is the way that pieces from one season intentionally coordinate with pieces from past and future seasons.
That’s a lovely outfit. I, too, like that color combination.
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Elaine!
Beth
Thank you, Beth!
Merry Christmas!Sent from my Galaxy
Thank you!