A reader asks how to inject some variety into a monotone wardrobe.
I have spent the past few decades collecting what I consider to be a stylish wardrobe — much of which is black in color. While I love black’s versatility and timelessness, I am starting to feel like I am in a rut, and would like to break out a bit. What can I do to change up my cherished uniform? — Sarah, New York City
As someone who has likewise spent a lot of her life wearing black, I understand the problem.
Black is one of those colors that contain multitudes. It is anything but basic. There’s the black of
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