Camel is a color that resembles the color of the hair of a camel.
The first recorded use of camel as a color name in English was in 1916.[1]
The normalized color coordinates for camel are identical to fallow, wood brown and desert, which were first recorded as color names in English in 1000,[2] 1886,[3][lower-alpha 1] and 1920,[5] respectively.
Contents
1Fashion
2See also
3Notes
4References
4.1Bibliography
4.2Citations
Fashion
Camel is the color of a specific type of overcoat known as a polo coat or camel-hair coat. In a 1951 Collier's magazine fashion article, it is said camel colored polo coats are proper to wear in the summer, in the country and in the U.S. South, but navy blue overcoats are proper to wear in the city and in autumn, winter and spring.
See also
List of colors
Notes
↑After recording "wood brown" in his 1886 book, Robert Ridgway further refined the details of its color coordinates in his 1912 publication.[4]
References
Bibliography
Maerz, Aloys John; Paul, Morris Rea (1930). A Dictionary of Color. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. OCLC 1150631.
Ridgway, Robert (1886). Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists, Compendium of Useful Knowledge for Ornithologists. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. OCLC 768502. https://archive.org/details/nomenclatureofc00ridg/mode/2up.
Ridgway, Robert (1912). Color standards and color nomenclature. Washington, D.C.: Robert Ridgway. OCLC 630954. https://archive.org/details/colorstandardsc00ridg/mode/2up.
Citations
↑Maerz & Paul, p. 191; Color Sample of Camel: p. 49 Plate 15 Color Sample A6
↑Maerz & Paul, p. 195; Color Sample of Fallow: p. 47 Plate 12 Color Sample B5
↑Ridgway (1886), pp. 36, 54, 117; Color Sample of Wood Brown: Plate III fig. 19
↑Ridgway (1912), p. 40; Color Sample of Wood Brown: Plate XL
↑Maerz & Paul, p. 203; Color Sample of Desert: p. 47 Plate 12 Color Sample I7
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Shades of brown
Auburn
Almond
Beaver
Bistre
Bole
Bronze
Brown
Brown sugar
Buff
Burgundy
Burnt sienna
Burnt umber
Camel
Caput mortuum
Caramel
Chamoisee
Chestnut
Chocolate
Citron
Cocoa Brown
Coffee
Copper
Cordovan
Coyote
Desert sand
Drab dark brown
Earth yellow
Ecru
Fallow
Fawn
Field drab
Fulvous
Golden brown
Goldenrod
Harvest gold
Khaki
Lion
Liver
Mahogany
Maroon
Ochre
Olive
Raw umber
Redwood
Rufous
Russet
Rust
Sand
Sandy brown
Satin sheen gold
Seal brown
Sepia
Sienna
Sinopia
Tan
Taupe
Tawny
Umber
Walnut brown
Wenge
Wheat
A typical sample is shown for each name; a range of color-variations is commonly associated with each color-name.
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