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Brown Triblend from Bella + Canvas and Mocha from B&C Collection are darker choices. Desert Sand in the Anthem Clothing range and Tan in the Gildan catalogue are contemporary takes on the lighter shades. Coffee from AS Colour and Garment Dyed Caramel from Stanley Stella are in middling ground and add a culinary flavour to the story for 2021.
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