C’N’C Sweater
Gorgeous brand new with tags, 100% Authentic C’N’C Lightweight Sweater.
Material: 30% Mohair, 30% Wool, 40% Nylon
Color: Gray
Model: Embellished Asymmetric Sweater
Logo details
Original tags and store bag follows.
IT SIZE |
ROMAN NUMBERS |
FR SIZE |
ES SIZE |
DE SIZE |
UK SIZE |
US SIZE |
JP SIZE |
CN SIZE |
36 |
0 |
32 |
32 |
30 |
4 |
0 |
5 |
155/80A |
38 |
I |
34 |
34 |
32 |
6 |
2 |
7 |
160/84A |
40 |
II |
36 |
36 |
34 |
8 |
4 |
9 |
165/88A |
42 |
III |
38 |
38 |
36 |
10 |
6 |
11 |
170/92A |
44 |
IV |
40 |
40 |
38 |
12 |
8 |
13 |
175/96A |
46 |
V |
42 |
42 |
40 |
14 |
10 |
15 |
180/100A |
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C’N’C Sweater
Gorgeous brand new with tags, 100% Authentic C’N’C Lightweight Sweater.
Material: 30% Mohair, 30% Wool, 40% Nylon
Color: Gray
Model: Embellished Asymmetric Sweater
Logo details
Original tags and store bag follows.
We offer FREE SHIPPING on All Orders over $49 USD.
The delivery time is three business days within Europe, and five business days to North America, Asia, Middle East, and Rest of the World
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For the past 20 years, the Pantone Color Institute has come to the rescue of the fashion-challenged to pick the most epic colors for the year.
Life’s too short to be black and white — here are the colors trending for Fall 2020! Put them to work in your wardrobe.
Trending Now: Fall/ Winter NYFW Palettes
For 2020, Pantone chose Classic Blue as the Color of the Year, a nod to the Cerulean Blue that became the very first Color of the Year in 2000. The remaining 11 colors also pay tribute to easy tones that convey a sense of familiarity.
The full lineup of this year’s Pantone color palette includes:
Amberglow The brightness of newly turned autumn leaves |
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Samba A rich ruby red |
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Sandstone A unique neutral - tan with a touch of peach |
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Classic Blue Like the brightest autumn sky |
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Green Sheen An acid tone that adds a punch of color to your accessories |
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Rose Tan Like flushed cheeks after a walk through the autumn leaves |
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Ultramarine Green Beautiful deep green with a touch of blue compliments denim |
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Fired Brick A wardrobe staple for boots and coats |
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Peach Nougat A rosy and fresh shade |
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Magenta Purple The color of royalty will add richness to your fall wardrobe |
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In addition, Pantone also released four classic colors that complement the 12 seasonal core shades. They are:
Almond Oil A pale neutral with a blush hue to warm up whites |
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Blue Depths Like a starry autumn sky |
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Sleet This cool grey compliments autumn jewel shades |
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Military Olive A classic autumn hue |
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Gardina.com would like to sincerely thank Pantone.com for giving us permission to use their color palettes in our blogs. Source: New York Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2020/2021
Typically, pairing a seasonal color with a classic hue offers a striking contrast, provided they’re not in the same color family (e.g. lark and sunlight wouldn’t be a good match because they both contain dominant yellow hues).
How to Coordinate Colors Year-Round
Whether you’re stocking up on this year’s Pantone colors or still trying to get the most from last year’s wardrobe, the color wheel becomes your best friend when coordinating fashion colors.
The color wheel is made up of primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) and secondary colors (green, purple, and orange). Secondary colors are formed by mixing primary colors. When primary and secondary colors are mixed, they create tertiary colors. The result is a wheel of colors that make it easy to see what coordinates well with another.
Color Wheel
To find complementary colors, select a color on the wheel and look at the color directly opposite. In the example color wheel, the blue family is directly across from the orange family.
Alternatively, you can look for analogous colors — shades that are next to each other on the color wheel. For example, orange fades into yellow, forming an orange/yellow tertiary color which could pair perfectly with a blue hue on the opposite side of the color wheel.
If you’re looking to incorporate some of this year’s Pantone colors, consider using shading and tinting to inform your choices. This simply means finding coordinating colors on the color wheel and making one or both lighter or darker.
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