15 Shades of Washed Color
Explore different types of Washed colors for your website, brand or any project.
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Washed Olive Color
A linen shirt left too long on the clothesline lands exactly this shade: green drained down to soft khaki. Washed olive color (#c5c0a3) hangs back and lets brighter accents talk, which is why it turns up on Aesop bottles and slow-fashion labels. Skip it for anything meant to shout.
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Washed Black Color
Barely black at all, with a slight blue-grey drift. Washed black color (#1f262a) is what you reach for when true black feels too heavy for body text or a dark UI background. Reads black to the eye without the harsh contrast of #000000.
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Washed Blue Color
Instagram calls this the “clean girl” blue. Washed blue color (#94d1df) is the exact shade of a hotel pool photographed at 2 PM with the wrong white balance, and skincare brands have been chasing it since 2019. Reads fresh next to a cream label; reads sad next to grey.
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Washed Green Color
A pale, greyed-out sage green with almost no saturation left. Washed green color (#ccd1c8) shows up in Scandinavian interiors, minimalist packaging, and wedding decor. Reads soft and slightly worn-in.
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Washed Olive
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Washed Blue
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Washed Green
#1f262a

Washed Black
#cac2af

Washed Khaki
#dedfcc

Washed Sage
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Washed in Light
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Washed Canvas
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Washed Denim
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Washed Dollar
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Washed Out Green
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Stone Washed
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Rain Washed
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Light Washed Blue
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Cream Washed














