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Question Posted Tuesday May 2 2006, 11:41 pm

Would turquoise shoes go with a pale yellow shirt & jeans?

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loves2shop86 answered Tuesday May 2 2006, 11:56 pm:
hmmm, just depends on your preferences and what you like, but i personally think that both yellow and turquoise are very bright, out there colors so i would just stick to wearing one of them at a time! but if you like it then i think you should go ahead and wear them! :)

for the shoes, you can try to match them up with a white shirt, a brown one or even a turquoise one (of the same shade as the shoes)... just more earthy colors.

as far as the yellow shirt, you can pretty much wear it with most shoes... brown, black, white...

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