What color clothes should I wear for my driver's license photo?

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DelAlaina
08/27/25 7:44am
Driver's license photos require that you do not wear white clothes because the background of the driver's license is white. Wearing white clothes will blend with the background, lacking contrast and clarity. Additionally, you should not wear uniforms; it's better to wear casual clothes for the photo. Below are the specific requirements for driver's license photos: 1. Time requirement: When applying for a motor vehicle driver's license or a temporary motor vehicle driver's license, you must submit a straight-edged, front-facing, full-color, bareheaded, single-person half-length ID photo taken within the last 6 months. The background color should be white; no uniforms should be worn; the portrait should be clear; the image should have rich contrast; the expression should be natural; there should be no obvious distortion; the photo should be clear and recognizable. 2. Size requirement: The driver's license photo should be 32mm × 22mm in size, with a head width of 14mm–16mm and a head length of 19mm–22mm.
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ODante
09/09/25 6:29am
I always have some tips for taking driver's license photos. Dark-colored clothes are the first choice, such as black or dark blue tops. The background is usually white or light-colored, so wearing dark colors can make my face stand out more and avoid blending into the background. I remember once I wore a light green T-shirt, and the photo turned out poorly. The staff suggested changing to dark-colored clothes, and when I retook the photo wearing a black sweater, it looked much better. Not only is color important, but the clothes should also be solid-colored without large patterns, otherwise the review might not pass. When taking the photo, sit upright, expose your neck, and avoid wearing a hat unless there's a special reason. A driver's license photo lasts for ten or eight years, so it's worth putting some thought into choosing the right outfit to avoid future hassles. Pay attention to these details in daily driving as well to ensure your documents are compliant and safer.
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Wayne
10/23/25 7:21am
When preparing for my driver's license photo, I prefer wearing dark-colored tops like charcoal gray or navy blue. The reason is obvious: photo backgrounds are often light-toned, and dark clothing creates strong contrast, making facial features clearly visible and avoiding identification issues. I once tried wearing a white shirt, but my face blended into the background, nearly causing rejection. Switching to dark colors solved the problem. Clothing should be simple and plain, avoiding overly flashy patterns, with a decent neckline. Regulations may vary slightly by location, but dark colors are universally suitable. Taking the photo isn't just about appearance—it's related to driving safety, and accurate documentation is crucial for road checks. Ensuring it's done right the first time saves both time and effort.
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