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Final boss Caramel
Skin tones such as cashmere, caramel, sand or black are probably the most popular flat knit colors and somehow I can't really understand that. At the beginning of my diagnosis I had also chosen brown and anthracite and the tones weren't really fun now. Today I feel colors like Jeans blue or moss Green as versatile and exciting. You can even combine more with them than you can imagine!
So today I finally dedicate myself to my boss, skin tones. Because one thing was clear:
If so, they should be used as real colors and not as camouflage.
The result completely knocked even me old fashion hands off my compression socks.
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
If you make compression your ally instead of your enemy, you have won an irreplaceable freedom. If you now also let skin tones become a highlight yourself, you no longer have to trust yourself, but simply master the situation.
With the Swarovski * motif seerose for your mediven 550 from average can even change the color Caramel become something special. In the meantime I have really grown fond of it and I keep doing it again and again with these new favorite sneakers.
However, it is important to give skin-colored compression tights a role. If you don't do anything with her in her outfit, she's just there and doesn't really play along. As soon as you treat it as a color, it really starts to make sense, and that's where we want to go.
Looking for more outfits with skin tones? Here is a selection.
And if you can't decide on a color yet, you'll find here. the medi color finder.
Here are the shopping links for the caramel outfit
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This article was created in cooperation with Medi.
Pictures: Michaela Kern
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You can wear anything dear Caroline!
You got the best out of the color with the hip game look and the decorative stones give the stocking a certain pep, so it can go through. 🙂 To be honest, I've never worn skin-colored compression and I'll be 65 this year. I prefer it colorful. 🙂