THE 60–30–10 RULE
The The 60–30–10 Rule is one of the simplest ways to make an outfit look more balanced, intentional, and refined. By giving each color a clear role—a dominant color, a supporting color, and an accent color—you create visual harmony without overthinking your wardrobe. In this guide, you’ll learn why some outfits instantly feel right and how to apply this timeless principle to your own style.
Grzegorz Ślusarski
6/23/20261 min read
THE 60–30–10 RULE
Balance Creates Harmony
Most men wear colors randomly.
Stylish men create hierarchy.
The 60–30–10 Rule is one of the easiest ways to make an outfit feel intentional, balanced and expensive.
Why Does One Outfit Look Better?


Same colors.
Different balance.
Style Needs A Leader
Every great outfit needs:
One dominant color
One supporting color
One accent color
Without hierarchy, everything competes for attention.


The Coffee Test


The Biggest Color Mistakes


Real Outfit Example


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