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Favorite Edward Green Color (Poll)

coolshoes

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Originally Posted by braised
Post a picture of Hazel, please. B

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meh. Dark oak, burgundy and burnt pine look better than this ^
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
meh. Dark oak, burgundy and burnt pine look better than this ^

Photo is too red, so actually you don't know the color and therefore what's good-better-best in the group. They are all wonderful and it's simply a matter of personal preference and what works best with your wardrobe. Most of these colors vary from pair-to-pair. Dark Oak, for example has several gradations and color looks. I have 'em all and wear 'em all. Wouldn't be without any of them ...
 

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Well you're the one who posted the pic, no? If you have a more representative pic, pls post it and I'll update my opinion. I couldn't give a flying one that you own all EG colors to be honest, if anything it means you have no real defined taste.

And duh... yeah it's a matter of personal preference... isn't that what this whole thread is about?
 

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Originally Posted by coolshoes
Photo is too red, so actually you don't know the color and therefore what's good-better-best in the group. They are all wonderful and it's simply a matter of personal preference and what works best with your wardrobe. Most of these colors vary from pair-to-pair. Dark Oak, for example has several gradations and color looks. I have 'em all and wear 'em all. Wouldn't be without any of them ...

Pics or GTFO!
 

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I love to have a pair made in Edwardian but I'll find it pretty hard to pull it off.
 

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Originally Posted by gdl203
Well you're the one who posted the pic, no? If you have a more representative pic, pls post it and I'll update my opinion. I couldn't give a flying one that you own all EG colors to be honest, if anything it means you have no real defined taste.

And duh... yeah it's a matter of personal preference... isn't that what this whole thread is about?


Tisk, tisk, tisk ...
 

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Perhaps you should have allowed multiple choices.

Picking 1 out of 23 colors is tough.
 

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Originally Posted by julianna
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Spambots are getting smart enough to realize that the EG leather color "Chameleon" is a sickly shade of green?
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Well, the title is self explanatory I guess. I was in between Dark Oak and Edwardian, but ended up siding with Edwardian. If I did not include a color that is your personal favorite (i.e. if some strange person likes Chameleon best), let me know and I will update the list.


Dark oak is classic EG -- though they can make it up in a very wide range of shadings (as they can for other colors as well).
 

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