Muted green and charcoal have been coupled for more than just fashion. From interiors to stationery and even book covers you can see them all around you. But why? The two shades balance each other out. Charcoal adds depth without making muted green look dull. I’ll admit, green is one of the trickier colours to style, so here are a few outfit ideas to pair muted green with charcoal this winter!
Muted Green Sweater with Linen Pants

The first dress up is a muted green sweater with charcoal linen trousers. The outfit looks cool because it is soft with its top and orderly at the base. And I like that the colours are neutral but still feel rich together. It’s probably the simplest outfit that can be styled from the combo. You can easily make these a part of your capsule wardrobes.
Basic Top with Short Pencil Skirt

Onto a cuter fit, a basic charcoal tank top with short textured pencil skirts. When it’s colder, just add thick stockings. Try going for slightly pleated skirts to add a bit of detail to the otherwise simple outfit.
Charcoal Vest with Cargos

This one leans more toward street fashion. Regular cargo pants worn with an asymmetric drape top or a formal vest are a very fashionable contradiction. It works because of the tailored top with baggy pants. I’d put along chunky rings, layered necklaces and earrings. It’s good for casual weekends, brunch, shopping or chilling with friends.
Flowy Top with Baggy Faded Jeans

I really like how this outfit feels balanced. The soft green top has a good structure with a bow-tied front and wide sleeves. It has some movement and frilly-ness to it that makes it feel light and effortless. The faded charcoal denim makes the costume feel casual and fun. It’s great for weekends or for lunch.
Muted Green Satin Dress with Charcoal Sweater

Moving on to a dinner date or a formal outfit. The free flow of the satin dress with a knitted sweater is ‘the winter outfit’ if you ask me. It’s appealing and you won’t ice out before you reach your date. You could put along fine gold jewellery on it like thin chains and rings.
Button-Down with Wide Pants

A charcoal button-down with wide green pants could be used for both formal and casual events. You can wear a tie and a belt to make it conventional. On the other hand, add silver rings and chains to make a casual fit.
Layered Top with Long Skirt

The green layered top has a sheer long-sleeved net piece over a simple tank, which makes it look interesting. The long skirt makes the outfit formal. I like how clean and structured this combination looks.
That’s all for muted green and charcoal. If you have some good outfits in the combination they can be easily mixed and matched.
Also, check out 6 ways to wear powder blue and rich brown!
