The simplest and most difficult thing to do is to match monochromatic styles. The key is to incorporate a sense of层次感 (layering) into the monochromatic coordination. Fur in "Avatar Green" was super trendy in 2010 (picture gallery).
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Faux fur outerwear often brings to mind the style of jackets paired with workwear. If you want to create that workwear feel, jeans and cargo pants are indispensable fashion items. Original color jeans give off a natural simplicity, and it's crucial to maximize the display of the jacket's style while coordinating outfits.
Creating unique winter clothing with a minimalist style is a very intriguing task! In winter, military, workwear, and outdoor wear have become classic styles that are unchanging in daily attire. However, do you know how correct such pairings are? Matching monochromatic tones appears to be the simplest yet hardest task, where the essence lies in incorporating a layered flavor into the monochromatic pairing. Adding beige to black is a good choice.
(Note: Some terms like "层次感" can be interpreted differently depending on context; here I've used "layering" as a close equivalent for fashion-related content.)