You bat for Team Grey if you prefer wearing grey to brown, and vice versa. Note that any shade and tone of grey or brown counts. Grey has been a dominant neutral for decades while brown took a backseat. The tables have turned. Currently, brown is the fashion colour while grey is the one in the backseat. 

Shades of white, navy and denim blue are the core neutrals of my wardrobe. That said, I like to wear a bright orangey-brown like whiskey, cognac, saddle and gingerbread in some wardrobe items. I also like to wear a few toffee coloured pieces. I wear chocolate brown in patterns, false plains, and colour blocked items. I do not wear grey. It neither suits me nor makes me happy. Some of my clients look spectacular in grey, and I love grey on them. Hubs Greg wears charcoal grey splendidly too. But I bat for Team Brown.

Over to you. Do you bat for Team Grey or Team Brown? Tell us why and no batting for both sides. If you wear neither, or can’t pick a team, you bat for Team Bench where I’m serving spinach and feta crustless quiche, creamy butternut and orange soup, a green salad, fresh soda bread, and lemon curdy pud.