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5 best ways to match outfits with bae without twinning

Catch these fashion tips to complement your bae's outfit without wearing similar clothes.

Courtesy: ItGirl

Wearing matching outfits is a trend for many couples to show their companionship and love for each other. Once upon a time, it was matching traditional wear, but today the trend has evolved to include modern designs and custom-made apparel and designs.

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Whether it's for selfies or photoshoots, couples look good and cute in matching outfits. When you are "that" couple, there are plenty of opportunities to match. Be it the beach, formal event, casual, or gym, your fashion senses can always match.

Overall, the choice of matching outfits depends on both individuals. Here are five outfit choices that make a cool match.

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Instead of going for the identical colour in outfits, opt for matching your accessories to his outfit. If the dominant colour in his outfit is red, pick red accessories all the way or as far as you can go.

These days it is common for men and women to get hair colour simply to match their outfits. If it is to match your lady or man, it takes on an even bigger significance. Not only is it an avenue for self-expression, but it also matches your looks on an elevated level than most couples.

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The clothes could be the same look and colour but with different designs to cater to each person. For example, an orange hoodie to an orange sweatshirt, a t-shirt to a tank top.

Some couples opt to go half-and-half on words or romantic symbols. You can opt for completing each other's looks in subtle but meaningful ways. This doesn't mean having half a head of hair each. For example, he could wear a blazer that you can also wear if you choose to. You can also get creative with it, say, if he's wearing short sleeves, you could wear long ones that start with the same colour as his and end in a different colour.

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Match outfits in opposites but make sure they blend well when you're standing next to each other. For example, she could wear charcoal grey while you wear pink. The idea is to complement each other while being complete opposites. This doesn't mean wearing one colour throughout, but it should be dominant in the outfit.

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