I was going to start this one by asking if you have a favourite colour?
But that is a silly question.
Everyone has a favourite colour.
You may have a few favourites.
All the power to you.
If you want to reassure yourself that you do have a favourite colour, open your closet door.
What I love about having a favourite colour are the shades you can find it in.
My favourite colour is blue.
I love blue.
Every shade of it.
Blue goes with everything.
I am realizing now that it goes great with black.
I never did that combo before.
A navy-blue pair of shorts and a jet-black Polo?
Look out!
I used to be hard on myself.
‘TJ, open it up, and discover new colours.’
Without a doubt, I have.
I have talked about that in previous posts.
Green, yellow, pink.
But I also cut myself some slack.
‘You love blue, stay with it, but let’s start being more creative with the shades.’
I said that to myself a few years back.
As much as I loved the classic navy blue, I realized that I loved light blue even more.
Like, love it, love it.
The combinations you can make with light blue are endless.
I am into light blue with a funky pair of brown shorts right now.
I wear a red belt with it, just to throw it off.
I can come across a rack of clothes and spot a light blue one among them like an Eagle.
It is funny, eh?
Even once you get down to your favourite shade of your favourite colour, there are even different shades of that shade.
https://fusalp.com/int/en/search?controller=search&s=lars
I think it is great to have a favourite colour.
Fool around with the shades.
Fool around with the combinations.
It is fun.
Once you do one, another one will open.
This is a fun site to experiment with colours.
Create your own palettes.
The site is very simple to use, it does everything.
Because it does everything, it is a little tricky.
This two-minute video will help you.
https://youtu.be/8yiqmhwmzmg?si=EqO5w9H7uZ5Ellhq
Haha, I think you will be using it for a lot more reasons than just putting your cycling style together.
‘I Got the Blues’
Insert paint brush emoji here.
‘Wear it OUT’