These 4 Outfit Ideas Show How Color Blocking Makes Creating New Looks Effortless

A man walks through a modern, minimalist living space while holding a vinyl record. He is dressed in a dark short-sleeve button-up shirt, beige pants, and light brown desert boots. The room includes a wooden console with a record player and audio equipment, a leather armchair, a small table with a potted plant, and a large abstract painting. The lighting is warm, with a lit lamp near the armchair and a soft, glowing light fixture partially visible in the foreground. A red and blue patterned rug and a large potted cactus add decorative touches to the space.

When you find an outfit color combination you like, sliding the colors between the component pieces is an easy way to make new outfits.

Mastering good style isn't about endlessly mixing and matching every item in your closet. Just like the millennial work mantra—work smarter, not harder—applies to your daily grind, it can also guide your process for building looks.

Have an outfit you already love? Create iterations with the design concept of color blocking: a simple and powerful tool that allows you to create new outfits for different occasions, weather, or moods by strategically shifting the colors of your fav outfit’s components in the new look.

One way I personally like to do this is with a dusty color palette in summer. With the heat and humidity calling for a pared-back approach, sticking to a core palette of dusty neutrals—beige, charcoal, white, and tan—enables pieces to be both flexible and weather-appropriate.

These shades not only embody a classic, refined vibe but also make it easy to mix and match, giving you the flexibility to be ready for whatever the day might bring, from morning brunch to a casual evening out.

Here are four easy summer outfit ideas that illustrate the power of neutral color blocking. By just shifting where these tones appear in the look, you can transform the feel of your outfit—from relaxed and modern to something that’s a bit more polished and classic. Best of all, all four make use of something you've likely already owned for years: a trusty pair of suede desert boots.

Let's start with one of my current favorites:

Beige Linen Shirt with Faded Black Jeans and Tan Desert Boots

With a looser shirt and straight fit jean, this outfit feels laid-back, comfortable, and classically rakish.

A man walks through a living room holding two glass tumblers and a bottle of clear liquid. He is dressed in a white long-sleeve button-up shirt, dark gray jeans, and light brown desert boots. The room features a dark blue sofa with a colorful throw blanket, a wooden dining table with chairs, and a small bar area in the background. A large red abstract painting hangs on the wall, and a soft paper lantern light fixture hangs overhead. A black and white dog lies on the floor in the foreground, adding to the cozy atmosphere.
Wrinkle-Free Beige Linen Shirt: Huckberry / Straight Fit Black Jeans: Amazon / Suede Chukkas: Clarks Desert Boots

Keeping the same color palette, we can simply slide the hues around:

Charcoal Linen Shirt, Beige Jeans, and the Same Tan Desert Boots

A man stands casually with one leg crossed over the other in a modern, minimalist room. He is wearing a dark short-sleeve button-up shirt, beige pants, and light brown desert boots. Behind him is a leather armchair, a large abstract painting with dark tones, a small wooden table with speakers, and a potted cactus. The setting is well-lit with neutral tones, giving a calm and relaxed atmosphere.
Short Sleeve Linen Shirt: Gap, Amazon / Khaki Jeans: Levi's 502

This order of colors still feels cohesive but has a decidedly different feel. While the darker shirt will always have a more evening-essence to it, the low contrast between the jeans and the boots has a very dusty summer effect.

We can continue shifting things around now that we have the tan jeans. Anchoring that as the darker focal point like the charcoal jeans were in the original, we can swap the dark linen shirt for a white one:

White Short Sleeve Linen Shirt, Khaki Jeans, and Tan Desert Boots

When the other elements are shades of beige, a simple, everyday white shirt can become a vibrant addition to balance things out.

Compared to the outfit with the same jeans and boots with the dark linen shirt, this one feels more appropriate for a daytime activity in the mid-day summer sun.

A man sits on the arm of a leather chair, wearing a white short-sleeve button-up shirt, beige pants, and light brown desert boots. He holds a glass tumbler in his right hand while resting his left hand on his hip. The room is warmly lit, with a glowing globe lamp and other small decor items on a nearby table. In the background, there is a large abstract painting, a potted cactus, and soft ambient lighting that enhances the relaxed and cozy atmosphere.
White Linen Short Sleeve Shirt: Gap, Amazon

Circling back around, we move the white from the shirt to the jeans, and bring back the charcoal linen shirt:

Charcoal Short Sleeve Linen Shirt, Natural White Jeans, and Tan Desert Boots

White jeans can feel like a bold move, but when you keep things within the subdued colors we've been working in, like with the dark shirt, it keeps that boldness reigned in. Plus it's such a dead-simple pro summer move: Take an outfit you like, swap in white jeans, and you've instantly got summer-is-for-vacation vibes.

A man stands by a sliding glass door, looking out with a contemplative expression. He is dressed in a dark short-sleeve button-up shirt, off-white pants, and light brown desert boots. The room features a floor lamp with a beige shade on a wooden tripod base, wicker storage baskets, a framed abstract painting resting on the floor, and a large green monstera plant near the door. The overall aesthetic is warm and inviting, with natural light filtering into the space, highlighting the neutral and earthy tones of the decor.
Natural White Levi's Premium 501 Jeans: Amazon, Levi's

Which outfit do you like the most? Chat with me in the comments below!

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Andrew Snavely

Andrew founded Primer in 2008 and brings 15+ years of men's style expertise. Known for his practical, relatable approach to style and self-development, he has been a recognized speaker at conferences and has styled work for top brands. Off-duty, he loves photography & editing, and enjoys road trips with his dog, Leela. Raised in rural Pennsylvania, educated in DC, and living in LA for nearly 20 years, Andrew's diverse experiences shape the relatable and real-world advice that has helped millions through Primer. On Instagram: @andrewsnavely and @primermagazine.