34 Shades of Navy Color
Explore different types of Navy colors for your website, brand or any project.
#465784

True Navy Color
The navy the U.S. Navy actually uses is darker; this is what everyone else means by the word. True navy color (#465784) is heritage and understated, the shade of banking pamphlets and prep school blazers. Cream, brass, and burgundy all sit alongside it easily.
#4e5180

Purple Navy Color
The compromise you land on when navy feels too corporate and violet feels too creative. Purple navy color (#4e5180) took over startup logos around 2018 and still hasn’t left. Falls between reliable and interesting, which is exactly the pitch it’s making.
#25488a

Pacific Navy Color
Deep water on a bright day, right where the sunlight stops reaching. Pacific navy (#25488a) is the shade nautical brands aim for and rarely land, since most of them push too far into royal blue. Perfect for anything meant to feel like it was made near a coastline.
#515b62

Novelty Navy Color
The name oversells it. Novelty navy color (#515b62) is really a mid-grey with just enough blue to justify the second word, useful when you want the mood of navy without the commitment. You’ll find it in men’s suit linings and premium electronics packaging, polished without going formal.
#20576e

Navy Teal Color
Navy teal (#20576e) is the color you get when you can’t pick between navy and teal, and it turns out that’s fine. It is the coastal branding shorthand for “we’re serious about the ocean,” showing up on everything from surf magazine covers to boutique hotel key cards. Cream, tan, and brass work beside it.
#203462

Navy Trim Color
Grandma’s dining room wainscoting. Navy trim color (#203462) is the shade traditional interior painters reach for when the walls are cream and the client wants a pop without making a scene. Rich, restrained, and almost impossible to date.
#01153e

Navy Color
Darker and more saturated than standard navy blue, closer to a moonless ocean. Navy color (#01153e) is the shade of prep-school blazers and yacht-club paint jobs, and it wears formality without breaking a sweat. Cream, brass, and off-white make it look expensive.
#546670

Needlepoint Navy Color
A muted, slightly greyed-out mid-navy with the softness of embroidery thread. Needlepoint navy color (#546670) reads heritage and slightly preppy, useful for premium packaging and traditional interiors. Cream, brass, and burgundy make it hum.
#000080

Navy Blue Color
The default alternative to black. Navy blue color (#000080) is what corporate designers pick when black feels too aggressive, especially for banking, aviation, and government branding. Its edge over black: it plays nicer with warm skin tones and doesn’t dust out over time.
#35530a

Navy Green Color
The color your grandfather’s field jacket faded into after twenty summers. Navy green (#35530a) is heritage military at its most honest, the shade of army surplus racks and Barbour wax cotton. Try it with tan canvas, cream wool, and unpolished brass hardware.
#20576e

Navy Teal
#223a5e

Navy Peony
#465784

True Navy
#253a91

Navy Seal
#25488a

Pacific Navy
#4e5180

Purple Navy
#203462

Navy Trim
#515b62

Novelty Navy
#35530a

Navy Green
#13336f

Atlantic Navy
#546670

Needlepoint Navy
#2a2e3f

Navy Blazer
#263032

Navy Black
#100438

Congressional Navy
#01153e

Navy
#000080

Navy Blue
#006597

Wavy Navy
#3a4859

Very Navy
#45505b

Royal Navy
#0066cc

Royal Navy Blue
#3b4a55

New Navy Blue
#9556eb

Navy Purple
#57415c

Navy Cosmos
#425166

Navy Damask
#004c6a

Navy Dark Blue
#364251

Midnight Navy
#4c5e87

Indigo Navy Blue
#283849

In the Navy
#1c305c

Ending Navy Blue
#48516a

Elegant Navy
#43455e

Darkest Navy
#40495b

Dark Navy
#3e4a54

Club Navy
#1974d2

Bright Navy Blue

































