Wedding colors are crucial to the development of a good design. It is usually the first thing a bride and groom decide. But here is where the trouble lies...Not all colors are good choices!
My fiance and I chose royal blue (easily found at most stores) and clover green. The problem arose when selecting ribbon, cake design, bridesmaid dresses, accessories, and flowers. You see, green is the most difficult color to match in a store. Go to Michael's and there are over 10 different shades of green. You have emerald, mint, lime, dark green, and an olive green just to start. We chose clover because that is what we could find at David's Bridal, but the guys' vest and tie is almost impossible to find in the right color. Your best bet is to look at vest, flower, and dress colors BEFORE selecting your wedding colors.
Otherwise, you may (like me) end up with a hazardous hue.


Emerald & Mint


Lime & Olive
LINK OF THE DAY:
Check out David's Bridal's color line-up. There are many colors that are available at Men's Warehouse for the gentlemen to match.

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