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| Thanks for the replies. I am leaning towards blue as I could do brown or black shoes and give the same suit some variety.
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| Black. I own several suits of various colors but mostly different black textures and navy blue ones. I usually need a flashlight to tell the difference between the black and navy blue and try to keep the pants and jacket together so I don’t confuse any. I do have one brownish suit. At events, I wear a white dress shirt but in court I wear a blue dress shirt.
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| ^^^^^^ quote: I usually need a flashlight to tell the difference between the black and navy blue
That would’ve been me prior to my cataract surgery.  Now blues are so much prettier.
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| quote: Originally posted by mrvmax: You cannot go wrong with yellow, it always redirects the attention to me when I walk in the room. Add some white patent leather shoes to the mix and any hat with a feather to round off the look.
Venus Flytrap! How you been man?
Best regards, Mark in Michigan
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