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Colours and clothes that complement a shaved head?

  • 21-05-2011 7:16pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 180 ✭✭


    The thing is that some of the old t-shirts that I wore sort of make me look like a neo-skin head.

    I'm white with a little than and have dark hair. I was thinking that white shirts would make me look very pale, or that a black shirt would make my shaved head stand out too much.

    Anyone got any opinions on this, like what colours or clothes that complement this look? I'm mainly talking about going out instead of day to day wear.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    One of the vets in the practice I go to has a shaved head and he always seems to be able to wear colours that make him look really good (obviously, he's a vet - at work - so he isn't exactly ready to hit the town but you know what I mean). He's quite pale (well, Irish!) and wears colours like navy, dark greens, greys... that kind of cool, but dark, palate (sorry if not very specific), all with jeans. And he seems to never end up looking like a hit man!

    A bit random, but thought I could get across the idea...

    Re. clothes to wear going out - I find blokes with t-shirts (esp guys that are built up and/or if the t-shirt is tight) and shaved heads tend to look a bit threatening. Plain shirts always work well going out IMO, but obviously it's totally down to your own taste and style. If you can pull off a t-shirt without looking like a member of security then go for it!

    I know this may be a bit of a long shot, but if you are worried about your head looking too stand-outish you could try some powder to make it more matte. You don't have to go mad and buy actual make up but there are quite a few products that are used to de shine the face that could be used on your head (just a suggestion!).


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