No.
Your luck doesn't depend on colors.
Another thought
The colour green has been for generations a very bad luck colour for a bride or member of a wedding party.
It's not, I'm Irish, and I've never heard of it being unlucky. I wear green all the time. I have never been taught it is unlucky. So green is not seen as unlucky in Ireland.
it's the color of a clover
Yes! I am sooooooOOOOOOOOoooooo wearing green!
This is just another Americanized myth. Green is worn on St. Patrick's day and it is a national colour, but there are no links between wearing it and being luckier. Indeed, there are also no links between wearing it and being lucky, either. I suppose it depends on what you believe. However, if you don't wear green on St. Paddy's day, everyone around you is allowed to pinch/punch/kick/bite/cause physical harm to/shove you.
The little girl wearing a green wig
Wearing green,getting pinched for not wearing green, & shamrocks
he was an unlucky kid who had believed he and his family was cursed
blue
the Junior Canadian Team are wearing Green as a tribute ti Saskatchewan Fans.
Green machine?
Yes, in Ireland, the color green is associated with bad luck in certain situations. This belief stems from the notion that wearing green can attract mischievous fairies or leprechauns, who may bring about misfortune. However, green is also widely recognized as a symbol of luck and good fortune in Irish culture.
She was wearing a green bowling shirt and she was in the cafeteria.