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Common Knowledge and Skills in Color Matching Design for Customized Workwear

2024-04-15 09:03:32

Common Knowledge and Skills in Color Matching Design for Customized Workwear

 

Work clothes should belong to functional occupational clothing, so when designing work clothes, the first factor to consider is the audience they are wearing. As an external manifestation of a profession, work clothes must first fulfill their functionality, and secondly, appearance and color are also factors that we must consider. After all, wearing work clothes that are both attractive and have a sense of design, as well as those that are not very attractive, can create a completely different work experience for employees and to some extent, lead to different work efficiency (this has been studied). So this requires certain restrictions and requirements on the style design and color matching of work clothes.

 

In terms of color, the dressing and matching of work clothes should strive for a single and dark color. In general, it is best to use the same color for the top, pants, or skirt in a work-related uniform. For reasons such as solemnity and dirt resistance, uniforms are usually not suitable for light, floral, or bright colors. According to convention, the colors that can be selected for uniforms that meet the above requirements are generally only blue, gray, brown, black, and so on.

 

The blue uniform represents rigor, the gray uniform represents stability, the brown uniform represents elegance, and the black uniform represents nobility. It is the most commonly used basic color of uniforms in countries around the world. When color matching work clothes, the overall principle of "three colors" should be adhered to. The main requirement is that the shirt, tie, hat, shoes and socks worn together with the uniform, including the uniform itself, should be limited to three colors in total. This approach can achieve the best color matching effect. Specifically, when wearing a uniform, it is not necessarily necessary to have one color for the whole body, and two colors for the whole body cannot be considered less, but the maximum should not exceed three colors. Otherwise, the colors throughout the body will become chaotic.

Adhering to the "three color principle" is mainly to reflect a simple and elegant overall style. In addition, apart from the logo of our unit, no patterns or decorations should appear on work clothes. It should be unique and not blindly pursue fashion or even go ahead of fashion; It should not only reflect the characteristics of the unit, but also should not be presented in a unique and unconventional appearance for the sake of uniqueness.

 

In short, after putting on work clothes, one should appear shrewd, capable, and full of energy, with a refined and refined demeanor, rather than being stunned or avoided. These requirements are reflected in the style of work clothes, which requires them to be based on elegance.

 

However, do simple deep tones make you worry about your work clothes being "black, gray, and blue" in autumn and winter? Although black, gray, and blue are dirt resistant and practical, they may appear monotonous and lack some personality. Everyone knows that bright and consistent colors, paired with comfortable fabrics, can make the operator feel energized, reduce fatigue, and effectively improve work efficiency. Don't worry, today the editor has also summarized some different colors of "non mainstream" work clothes, making your work clothes very trendy. I believe you will also like the following colors

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