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Parker York Smith

Parker York Smith

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men’s style, trends, and brand-focused advice; English; shorts and long-form videos.

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Formal Outfit with ONLY Primary Colors?!?
Video•Mar 5, 2026

Formal Outfit with ONLY Primary Colors?!?

The video walks viewers through constructing a formal work‑wear ensemble that adheres strictly to primary colors, first clarifying the difference between paint primaries (red, yellow, blue) and digital screen primaries (red, green, blue). The creator then selects each garment to represent one of these hues: green socks, a pale yellow button‑down, and vivid blue dress pants form the core palette. Key styling decisions include a red tie that carries a hint of blue, anchoring the outfit’s focal point, while a burgundy belt and matching shoes provide a near‑red accent that adds depth without breaking the primary‑color rule. Additional accessories—a green‑tinted watch, a yellow‑hued ring, and a blue pocket square—reinforce the color scheme, even as the presenter humorously reclassifies brown items as "kind of yellow." Notable moments feature the creator’s tongue‑in‑cheek claim, "If I'm the CEO of Pantone, I'm just going to wear this on repeat every single day," underscoring the blend of fashion experimentation with brand identity. The presenter also jokes that the look would suit an art teacher, highlighting the educational angle of color theory. The broader implication is that rigorous color theory can be translated into professional attire, offering brands a visual shorthand for identity and marketers a playful way to showcase product palettes. By mastering primary‑color coordination, professionals can create memorable, on‑brand looks that stand out in corporate environments.

By Parker York Smith
HOT Weather Style: How to Make It Better
Video•Mar 4, 2026

HOT Weather Style: How to Make It Better

Hot weather style can still look polished, says the video, which outlines three practical moves for staying cool yet put‑together. First, prioritize lightweight fabrics such as linen and choose looser, boxy cuts while keeping lengths short to preserve proportion. Second,...

By Parker York Smith