These are the best color combinations with orange
+ the coolest shopable shirts

Do you have no idea what to wear during the first World Cup match of the Netherlands? I understand. That's why I'm inspiring you today with color combinations that work extra well with orange. And no, you really don't have to buy something new for that, although of course you can (below!).
Whether you choose a scarf around your neck, tie that same scarf as a headscarf, or wear it asymmetrically around your hips, maybe go for one of the fun shirts below or secretly borrow your boyfriend's football shirt: your orange item will definitely look best in combination with one of these colors. Look, that way you're already ahead 1-0. Orange above!

Orange + chocolate brown
Maybe not the first combination you think of, but believe us: chocolate brown and orange are surprisingly chic together. The warm brown tones down the brightness of orange a bit, making your look immediately appear more expensive.

Orange + butter yellow
Butter yellow is the trend color of the moment and forms a fresh, sunny combination with orange. The two warm shades enhance each other without becoming too much. Perfect for a summer World Cup watch party in the garden or on the terrace.

Orange + light blue
Where warm and cool meet, a handsome combination arises. Light blue gives orange the perfect counterpart, making your outfit playful and stylish at the same time.

Orange + white
Sometimes simple is just enough. White makes orange shine and provides a fresh, clean look that is perfect for sunny days.

Orange + olive green
Olive green and orange are a match made in autumn heaven, but surprisingly they also do great in summer. The green gives the striking orange a tough, natural look.

Orange + gray
Whoever thought gray was boring hasn't tried this combination yet. It's the cool, calm undertone of gray that makes orange stand out even more. Just a bit more original and chic than black.

Orange + colorful prints
Want to go all out? Then orange is the color to combine with a cheerful print. Think of stripes, flowers, or a polka dot print where orange subtly returns. Combine that with an orange uni-item and we say: nothing more to add. Just make sure to let one color from the print come back in your orange item, so the whole stays nicely balanced.















