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Stamps aside, and i hope something on a stamp may be linked to the writing or numerical listing on a document eventually, such as on the number line. I'm not sure about other eastern countries but some things left over from the communism period are still in use in business, for example black/blue or even red and green stamps colors mean something still on government documents.
To me at least, if you were to look at a pink in person, and i had one, the material is obviously visibly lighter and the washed out color together give you a first impression that they are supposed to be pinkish colored and are of course different....however when unwashed they're obviously darker and brown-just like other items- if we were to heavily wash an m44 dot pattern we could make the same i bet. Conversely if you encountered the pink smocks with the other side first and didn't see the pink side you would just think these are a different material. The red brown hues are quite normal in terms of camouflage, i agree from what i can see.
-Can someone assemble photos of pink smocks like owen has aside each other in various levels of fading next to other relevant items like dot or oakleaf in various shades of fading?
-Does anyone have a pink smock in bad condition who can open a seam which may have not been effected by washing and see if the original color is un-faded and display?
Best regards,
Pete
Stamps aside, and i hope something on a stamp may be linked to the writing or numerical listing on a document eventually, such as on the number line. I'm not sure about other eastern countries but some things left over from the communism period are still in use in business, for example black/blue or even red and green stamps colors mean something still on government documents.
To me at least, if you were to look at a pink in person, and i had one, the material is obviously visibly lighter and the washed out color together give you a first impression that they are supposed to be pinkish colored and are of course different....however when unwashed they're obviously darker and brown-just like other items- if we were to heavily wash an m44 dot pattern we could make the same i bet. Conversely if you encountered the pink smocks with the other side first and didn't see the pink side you would just think these are a different material. The red brown hues are quite normal in terms of camouflage, i agree from what i can see.
-Can someone assemble photos of pink smocks like owen has aside each other in various levels of fading next to other relevant items like dot or oakleaf in various shades of fading?
-Does anyone have a pink smock in bad condition who can open a seam which may have not been effected by washing and see if the original color is un-faded and display?
Best regards,
Pete
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