Which Country Prefers Which Color

Which Country Prefers Which Color
Which Country Prefers Which Color


Here are the Favorite Colors by Country


Without a doubt, colors are the heart of fashion. You can achieve an innocent look with the colors you choose, be an important part of a crazy party or successfully endemic  a very important job interview. Did you know that while colors vary according to the season and person, they also mean different things for countries?


Let's take a look at the most popular colors of the countries...

United States: Neutral colors
United States: Neutral colors


United States: Neutral colors

Black, gray and white are the most common clothing colors in the US, and this may have something to do with the country's busy working life. You never take risks with a gray suit or a mini black dress, and of course the American public thinks the same.

England: Navy
England: Navy

England: Navy

Like the USA, black and gray are used quite frequently in England, but dark blue has a special importance for them. Because navy blue is also known as the royal color in England. Maybe that's why, as a tradition, it never goes out of style for years.


India: Pink
India: Pink

India: Pink

Pink and red hues are by far the most popular colors in India, perhaps because women choose these hues in their traditional attire. Also in India, the gender bias in shades of pink and red is not as strong as in some places in the West, and as a result there is a belief that the color is more popular with men as well.

Sweden: Black
Sweden: Black

Sweden: Black

The weather in Sweden and Scandinavia is usually cold throughout the year. Therefore, the weather conditions may have an effect on their choice of black and gray among the most used colors in winter. Of course, the fact that black will never go out of style can also be cited as a reason.

Brazil: White
Brazil: White

Brazil: White

White is one of the most innocent colors, a vibrant shade, and perhaps Brazil's endless sun and sand are encouraging people to wear it more than any other color. Brazil's culture, food and music is always very vibrant and colorful. As a result, fashion may be turning to white to balance the whole carnival atmosphere and create an interesting dynamic.

Spain: Gray
Spain: Gray

Spain: Gray

Spain tends to be more conservative for such a warm and humble Mediterranean country than any other in Europe. So in terms of colors, black and grays are in the lead here by far.

France: Blue
France: Blue

France: Blue

In fact, the name of the national football team is 'Les Blues', so it is not surprising that in a country with blues, its favorite color is also blue. Especially dark blue is very popular among the French and the jerseys of the national team are always in this color.

Italy: Every color!
Italy: Every color!

Italy: Every color!

It is very normal for a country that attaches so much importance to fashion to use every color professionally. Colors dominate Italian fashion. Italians, on the other hand, are admiring the use of contrasting colors together.

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