Why Broken Colour Blocking Shortens The Body
Say you wear a black hoodie and white joggers. The colour difference on the top and bottom visually split you in two. Instead of one unbroken line from shoulder to shoe, it looks like two short blocks stacked, one on top of the other. Go a step further, say dark jeans, white t-shirt, different colour shoes, and now you've got three separate blocks the eye has to jump between. The body loses length every time that happens.



