Lucky and Unlucky Colors for the Chinese Zodiac Signs to Attract Good Fortune in the New Year

Below are the colors that the 12 Chinese zodiac animals should wear and avoid on this special day.

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Tý Age

The ladies of the Tý age should choose outfits with yellow, green, or red as the main colors to facilitate advancement in their careers. On the other hand, in order to avoid competition in their careers, they should avoid wearing orange.

Sửu Age

People in the Sửu age should wear red and orange clothes to be able to receive positive energy, develop their work, and have everything go smoothly. In addition, to balance energy, ladies can consider gray tones and avoid green.

Dần Age

The ladies in the Dần age can choose colors like white or blue and green tones on the 6th day of this year’s Lunar New Year. They should avoid clothes in black and gray tones to limit negative energy.

Mão Age

People born in the year of the cat should wear clothes in blue or green tones to attract fortune on the first day returning to work. They should avoid wearing white and silver on the day of the Lunar New Year in the workplace.

Thìn Age

To attract fortune and luck, people in the Thìn age should wear clothes in red, yellow, and brown tones. In addition, they should avoid blue and black tones to preserve their own energy.

Tỵ Age

In order to welcome noble people and ward off petty people in their work, people in the Tỵ age should avoid wearing red and pink on the first day of work. Ladies should consider wearing bright yellow, white, or gold.

Ngọ Age

To attract luck, people in the Ngọ age should choose clothes in yellow or brown; avoid pink and purple tones.

Mùi Age

The compatible colors for people born in the year of the goat are purple, pink, and yellow. In addition, people in the Mùi age should avoid wearing black and green on the first day of work.

Thân Age

Purple, green, and yellow will be loved by people in the Thân age this year. Wearing these colors regularly will bring you luck in wealth and career.

Dậu Age

Outfits in red, orange, and pink will bring luck to people in the Dậu age in their work. To avoid dissatisfaction, they should stay away from green on the first day of work.

Tuất Age

The ladies in the Tuất age should choose orange, yellow, and red as their colors. In addition, people in the Tuất age should avoid wearing pink and purple to make their new year’s work go more smoothly.

Hợi Age

Choose outfits in red and blue tones. In addition, people in the Hợi age should temporarily forget about white and silver colors to avoid negative energy in the workplace!

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