Some Blues Easier Than Others If you haven't already, you better get comfortable with blue???all shades, everywhere. If you???re going to be a sailor, you have to essentially open yourself to the majority of blue on the planet! After all, there are going to be days on end when blue is pretty much all you see. For miles and miles you have the bright blue sky over your head and the deep blue sea beneath your feet. (Of course, the sea is only blue because it???s reflecting the sky, but we don???t want to get into a whole ???the chicken or the egg??? debate here.) When you???re out in the middle of the ocean, you start to understand the old blues singer???s adage: the blues aren???t something you??have, the blues are something you??live. FUN Details When you???re ready to get in touch with your blue-er(?) side, this polyester poplin sailor suit is ready to receive you. The three-piece ensemble includes elastic-waist pants, a sailor???s cap, and a long-sleeved pullover shirt featuring stripes of white ribbon at the collar and cuffs, topped off with a sewn-in white neck tie. Those splashes of cloud-like white provide excellent contrast for an outfit that???s otherwise a deep, beautiful navy blue, just the color to make a genuine sailor feel right at home. Color Contrast In the midst of all that blue we were talking about, some people would try to steer away from it and dress in red or yellow, spinning that primary color wheel as far away from blue as possible. But maybe it???s better to lean into it. Understand the blue. Embrace the blue.??Become??the blue. Cover yourself in the comforting color of the sea and the sky that stretch off to every horizon. Be a true citizen of the sea, a sailor???s sailor through and through. Hemingway and his Old Man and the Sea would be proud.