navy
Navy, not washed navy. Navy as an alternative to black for those of us who don’t look good in black. Navy summits don’t look as good with washed navy dresses.
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24 Dec, '24
KCPlease make Aspen Wide Leg Sweatpants in a true dark Navy also. Like the Marine Blue but a shade or 2 darker.---i moved this comment to this post as I realized the other similar one was not considered, possibly due to duplication. :)
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25 Dec, '24
KaylaYes, Navy and royal blue / cobalt are big parts of my wardrobe. I'd love Navy pants, Summit leggings, and cardigans especially.
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29 Dec, '24
MegNavy is my go to color. I’d love more navy so I can dial back on the black, which is not really my color
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29 Dec, '24
FriedaTHIS! It's assumed that black is THE base neutral for everyone, yet charcoal and/or navy are base neutrals for those of us who don't/can't wear black.
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07 Jan, '25
Nellie MergedPlease True dark blue Navy solid in the Rowena and Sierra, t-shirts and leggings. The merino wool market needs you!
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08 Jan, '25
System"True dark Navy Blue" (suggested by <Hidden> on 2025-01-07), including upvotes (1) and comments (0), was merged into this suggestion.
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28 Aug, '25
RaeMy job requires navy bottoms. I have all of the pants in washed navy but the ponte fabric and distinct color makes them all look the same— coworkers think I don’t change my bottoms. I’d like real slacks and skirts in true navy to mix it up.
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06 Oct, '25
SarahI totally agree with many of the above comments. The navy blue in the Harper Collared Sweater appears to be closer to nautical navy. I would absolutely buy this color in dresses, sweaters, skirts and pants. It would also go with items that I already own