Sure, they pair well with practically every color, but they’re not the only ones.

Contrary to popular belief, brown isn’t a difficult color to wear.

While black maintains a reputation of being serious and sophisticated, brown is laid-back, stable, and earthy.

woman looking over shoulder, wearing brown dress

However, it can still be luxurious and glamorous, evidenced byMeghan Markle’s penchant for neutral-colored outfits.

These are the colors you should wear with brown.

Pink

This summer, we’re incorporating pink in all of our outfits in honor ofBarbiecore.

Pink top with brown outfit

Blue

There’s something classic about pairing blue with a nice, sturdy brown.

The pairing is deep and soulful, with elegant purple bringing out brown’s regal nature.

Darker, muted shades of purple like plum or violet lean into the neutral nature of brown.

Dark denim jumpsuit and brown trenchcoat

While still appearing elegant, there’s not a stark difference between the two.

For a more whimsical look, pair your lighter, dynamic purples with contrasting browns.

Wearing lavender and lilac with stable brown offers a fun take on the neutral color.

Purple blazer with brown pants

This color combination is always easy to reach and looks refined and mature.

Green

A classic earthy duo, brown and green are complementary colors.

It’s hard to disentangle the two from one another since the pair are spotted everywhere in nature.

Cream blazer with brown skirt

Outside of the muted, earthy take on the two, green pairs well with brown in every shade.

If the green you’re wearing is quite earthy, go for a lighter shade of brown.

Just like pink, yellow is bright and fun, but it can often overtake an outfit.

Green suit with brown coat

To pare it down while still complementing it, wear it with brown.

Rock mustard yellow with rich chocolate brown or pale dandelion with buttery tans.

Yellow blouse with brown mini skirt