Blue and Brown can me matching in some instances. If it is a formal event, professional colors are recommeded. If it is an informal event, as long as the shoes are brown, there won't be much of a ruckus regarding attire.
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A Laura Ashley blue jacket and a brown jacket can be found on the Ashley Stewart website. You can also find intimates, shoes, accessories, active-wear, and swim wear on the site.
red pants
Sure, but I think dark blue shirt, black pants and tan jacket work better. or tan pants, light green shirt and black jacket.
No.
Not exacty, but you can try this: Pink tank, and blue pants. I'm not exactly a fashion expert so if that didn't help i'm sorry.
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Yes, but it would not be a good combo unless the blazer and the khakis were a very, very close match. If you have a choice, opt for blue twills or even (blue) denim for the pants.
Theyre not the best color combination. If the blue was on the bottom (navy blue dress pants or dark jeans) you could make it work pretty well. But in my opinion blue does not work well with brown if it's on tools.
Of course! But it would make your 'look' more sofistacated and seem like your going to a job or a special place.
White!
Dye them blue with a blue dye you can buy at Wal-Mart maybe?
Generally, flannel gray works pretty well with most colors. In your case, the darker the gray, the better. Adding some light blue (an oxford, chambray, poplin shirt) in your ensemble would tie it up nicely.