Don't think of them as pink, think of them as "dusty rose."
H.E. by Mango

Whoever said that jeans had a lock on the color blue?
Club Monaco

A yellow that isn't too loud.
J. Crew

Perfect for the office or the weekend.
Shades of Grey by Micah Cohen

"Washed-out" is a very desirable attribute, in this case.
Gant by Michael Bastian

Green. It's not just for St. Paddy's day, after all.
Reiss

This particular shade is "mint," according to our handy guide.
M. Nii

And here's a more traditional olive option, rendered in a looser fit. Wear 'em at the beach.
Shipley & Halmos

We're calling this one "salmon."
Band of Outsiders
For those who didn't know, designer Scott Sternberg makes a mean pair of pants.
Incotex

This, right here, is why washing something innumerable times can actually be a good thing.
Patrik Ervell

A little more saturated than some of our other picks, but just as wearable. Try them with a white shirt and a heather gray cardigan.
Todd Snyder

Burnt orange: It's a lot easier to work into your wardrobe than you might think. Trust us.
Paul Smith

If you're gonna wear pastels, spring's the time to do it.
Marc Jacobs

Red. Very red. But worn the right way - namely, with muted neutrals everywhere else - they're a solid bet.