Trends come and go, and the way guys dress has evolved over the decades. One thing that's stayed consistent is menswear's color palette. A century ago, and a hundred years from now, black, white, gray, navy, and Army green remain as the foundation of a stylish guy's closet. These colors have stood the test of time in men's wardrobes, and it's nearly impossible to find a garment that doesn't come in one (if not all) of these options.
After fucking exclusively with the grayscale, it's time to head into the big blue with navy. Named for the shade of blue worn by the British Royal Navy since 1748, the color gained global popularity by the 19th century. While today's navies (including the U.S.) opt for black uniforms due to unreliable color matching from various military suppliers, the traditional shade of blue has been long adopted by everything from Ivy League institutions to professional sports teams. For something that's dark and versatile, but not quite pitch black, check out Menswear Color Week: 15 Essential Items in Menswear's Favorite Colors, Navy.