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colorway
[kuhl-er-wey]
noun
a combination or arrangement of colors, usually one of several, in which a product, fabric, article of clothing, etc., is available.
This set of patterns has a pop art look and comes in vivid, sunny, pastel, dark, and neutral colorways.
Word History and Origins
Origin of colorway1
Example Sentences
Moments after the Thunder’s 103-91 Game 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers, SGA ascended the stage to accept his most valuable player trophy with a golden colorway of his signature shoe hanging from his neck.
Posey wore a mini dress featuring the colorway, while Campbell dyed his beard red and black and donned a red and black pigtail wig and shirt with the slogan “Resist Fascism.”
For any knitter worried about choosing the correct size or colorway, donating to an unknown recipient can be a way to alleviate that stress.
Over summer, Street Grandma released its fifth collection, consisting of its cornerstone ankle-length gingham dress in a blue and brown colorway; two pleated skirts with ribbons attached in denim and plaid; two work shirts in both pink linen and blue plaid; the pleated pants in khaki; and shants — not jorts, but ankle-grazing shants: a mix between pants and shorts — in denim and khaki.
According to a Nike news release, Vanessa Bryant created the Halo concept and triple-white colorway and new shoes in the series will come out each year on Kobe’s birthday.
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