More Bright/Clear/Jewel Tone Items, Please
A few ideas: a true red, color wheel red (shown in the center of attached pic); a vivid amethyst, a mossy-green. A brighter version of Marine would be good, too.
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05 Sep, '23
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"More dresses in jewel tones (especially emerald/jade)" (suggested by Ashley on 2023-09-03), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion. -
27 Feb, '23
Moderator System"More items available in clear bright colors" (suggested by Cheryl on 2023-02-27), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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28 Feb, '23
System"Offer colors in spring palette - light, bright and clear" (suggested by Gillian Hough on 2023-02-28), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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01 Mar, '23
shannonYes, a spring or summer palette, especially for garments that are clearly meant for warmer weather. While you have released some summery colors, like beery pink and wisteria, not all of the summer dresses are available in those colors, which doesn't make sense.
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02 Mar, '23
LaurieI would particularly like more jewel tones in the poppy tank such as garnet (or a true red!) and marine blue
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03 Mar, '23
ElizabethYes! Everything seems to have a grey/muted undertone. Would love true bright blues, purples, pink. See this (returned) “lapis” sleeveless wool& dress compared to the woolx t over my shoulder. So merino *can* be dyed more brightly.
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05 Mar, '23
KatyYes to cerulean, sapphire, moss, and a bright vibrant teal! The current teal color is very muted in real life.
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01 Apr, '23
KatieBright clear green or bright clear blue please IN EUROPE ! Or more items in colors like cobalt for example.
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02 Apr, '23
Heidi M.The current duller tones are fine for fall and winter products (e.g.long sleeved) but medium or medium light (but not so light they are see thru) summery tones would be nice for the short sleeve and sleeveless dresses.
I'm a pale skinned golden blond going gray, and many of the tones you offer do not look good on me. I like greens, especially golden greens or spruce greens, warm bright olives, greenish light teals, rich aqua and turquoise, fern, spring green, seafoam, etc. Warm browns are good, love the cinnamon and canyon red, but would also like golden browns and mustards. Yes, I like the colors of nature! But Magenta/fucshia is also great on many skin tones. Medium dusty amethyst, and always have a few shades of purple (Wisteria was a dissapointment). I'm not into blues, pastels, or charcoal. For neutrals, a warm taupe or griege could be useful. -
10 Apr, '23
Lisa KWould love for you to offer the light blue that woolx calls Aquamarine. It's a very popular color this season and is especially nice for fair complexions.
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30 May, '23
Rose HartYes 100%! I'm a light summer and would love some light, bright, cool colors. Right now, I was thinking of hoping for more colors in the Landmark Cardigan. I have it in charcoal heather, washed navy, and burgundy, but since I've figured out my best colors, I hardly ever wear the navy or burgundy - they are way too dark and muted. (The charcoal heather is on the dark side as well, but is okay if I'm wearing with other garments that are light and bright.) It would be amazing to have the cardigan in light and/or bright blue, purple, or pink.
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23 Jun, '23
Rose HartAlso, adding: I'd love to see the lighter, brighter, clearer colors in cold-weather garments like long-sleeved dresses, cardigans, and leggings - not only in warm-weather clothes. I'm a light summer, and it's hard to find cold-weather clothes that aren't dark/muted colors.
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23 Aug, '23
ElanaWould love to see more of the true and light summer colours. As you can see just from a sampling in this photo (top left to right- deep autumn, true autumn, soft autumn; Bottom left to right- dark winter, true summer, light summer), many of the existing colours available in wool& are soft (heathered, dusty, muted), or warm, or at the other extreme, the saturation is full. Would love to see colours with a little more clarity, not quite full saturation but NOT soft and muted either, and more cool shades.
I love the berry pink but for true summers, it's a little too overpowering, as is black... colours like sage, purple sage wash us out, black, marine blue, are a little stark... the burgundies, plums, marionberry, canyon red, dusty mauve, apricot, cedar... all way too warm. -
06 Jan, '24
ValerieMore true bright blues and teals please! Particularly looking for Sloan in a bright blue. It's a great shirt and no one else is making a long sleeve in a true bright blue.
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22 Apr, '24
Stephanie DykesA burnt orange jewel tone would be lovely! See image (Original Favorites in Clay is what I'm basing this on, but they dont make a v-neck style or anything in wool unfortunately!)
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28 Apr, '24
KRHonestly, I feel like Wool& caters to Spring and Summer seasons/cooler undertones. I am a True Autumn...my heart has been broken multiple times. The worst was Rita in Marine Blue (which is NOT a true navy). The muted tones do NOT work for my skin tone.
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01 Jun, '24
WMPlease light bright violet and a lighter lavender for summer and spring items. And a true royal purple—think amethyst, not plum. The twill dress and shirt had an almost royal purple that was very close.
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04 Jun, '24
Stephanie BA deep, saturate, royal purple Maggie dress would make all my dreams come true!!
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19 Jul, '24
Jo DaviessI would love to see a true bright purple, more to the blue end of the spectrum than the red.
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14 Aug, '24
CarolynFor those who can wear summer and especially winter tones, yes to jewel tones. They need them. However, I'm a "fall" color tone person, and jewel tones look awful on me. I am thrilled to find your warm-toned tee shirts (that plum color!), and hope you don't discontinue them! Especially since a majority of clothing companies seem to lean toward jewel tones. To please us all, you may need to offer two palettes: warm/natural and cool/blue/jewel.
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02 Oct, '24
DawnPlease add more items in Royal Fig AND make those items in "plus" sizes! I love the new sweater in Royal Fig; however, it only goes up to XL and I need a 2x or 3x depending on the cut.
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02 Jan, '25
MaryPlease make a beetroot aspen sweatshirt and zip up. Make Everett shorter! Keep Everett in beetroot!
Make more beetroot tops! Beetroot love! 💗 -
24 Jan, '25
ChristinaPlease keep Beetroot! It's a perfect jeweltone color. A we true emerald green & amethyst would be great too
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24 Feb, '25
MagilI'd like to see a swing dress with a jewel neckline, 3/4 or full length sleeve, and more vibrant color, like emerald green, royal blue, navy blue.
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25 Mar, '25
NellHot pink! I keep getting served a YouTube ad with a bright pink T-shirt prominently displayed, so I guess you used to sell it...please bring it back!
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29 Mar, '25
KelseyMore bright color choices for the Sierra, especially please. Seems like the bright colors are being phased out and missing sizes.
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30 Mar, '25
Barbara AbbateBlue Jay and cerulean blue and berry pink. These colors and others in Brooklyn and Alana please!!
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09 Sep, '25
JudithAgree strongly about jewel and winter palettes! I can't wear any of the long sleeve crew neck colors available now. Periwinkle please!! Also for us more modest ladies-- higher neckline on long sleeve tops and plus midi length on swing dresses...
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20 Feb
Mtmama23Yes! I like purple pansy, purple fig and pine because they're clear , cool colors. I'm waiting for the Anais, Nova and Lilah in those colors.