No shade of blue will match an orange. Orange and blue are opposites and will never match. If by "match" you mean compliment or "go with", then you get the shade of blue that is of the same intensity as the orange. For example, if you have a deep orange comforter, you may want to try a deep royal blue or even a bright navy; and if your orange is pale, bordering on the peach, you could try one of the pastel blues.
yellow or orange depending on the shade of blue
Mixing orange with a small amount of a primary color like blue will give you a shade of brown. To create blue from orange, you would need to mix orange with a primary color like blue and then add more blue progressively until you achieve the desired shade of blue.
Since denim is a shade of blue, it would be a complementary shade of orange that is opposite of blue on the color wheel.
White
Orange and navy blue match sometimes. I neon Orange doesn't match, but a "plain" orange does
Black colors. also browns can go with it, depending on the shade of blue
The result will be a shade of brown, because blue and orange are complementary colours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complementary_color
blue and orange make a shade of brown.
She covered the pale blue paint with a vibrant shade of orange.
Pink. Gray is a lighter shade of black, and pink is a lighter shade of red.
Orange and blue mixed together typically make a shade of brown or gray, depending on the specific shades of orange and blue being combined.
Brown. Purple is a mixture of red and blue. Orange is mixed red and yellow. Mixing red, blue and yellow together gives brown. You can alter the shade with different proportions, but it will be a shade of brown.