Navy blue is a very dark shade of the color blue almost appears as black. Navy blue got its name from the dark blue (contrasted with white) worn by officers in the British Royal Navy since 1748 and subsequently adopted by other navies around the world. When this color, taken from the usual color of the uniforms of sailors, originally came into use in the early 1800s, it was initially called marine blue, but the name of the color soon changed to navy blue.[2] The first recorded use of Navy blue as a color name in English was in 1840.[3] [edit] Other variations of navy blue - Navy blue variation 1 (Hex: #0A0A85) RGB (10, 10, 133)
- Navy blue variation 2 (Hex: #14148A) RGB (20, 20, 138)
- Navy blue variation 3 (Hex: #242492) RGB (36, 36, 146)
- Navy blue variation 4 (Hex: #333399) RGB (51, 51, 153)
- Navy blue variation 5 (Hex: #4C4CA6) RGB (76, 76, 166)
- Navy blue variation 6 (Hex: #00007B) RGB (0, 0, 123)
- Navy blue variation 7 (Hex: #000076) RGB (0, 0, 118)
- Navy blue variation 8 (Hex: #00006E) RGB (0, 0, 110)
- Navy blue variation 9 (Hex: #000067) RGB (0, 0, 103)
- Navy blue variation 10 (Hex: #00005A) RGB (0, 0, 90)
[edit] Navy blue in human culture Clothing Computers - The color navy was on the original 16 HTML/CSS colors initially formulated for standardized computer display in the late 1980s.
Military - In the United States Navy and the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, uniforms which are called navy blue (e.g. Working Blues and Service Dress Blues in the US, and uniforms 1, 1A, 2B, 3, 3A, 3B (winter), 3C in Canada) are, in actuality, colored black. For the U.S. Navy, an OPNAV Information Bulletin from the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations states "The new uniform will be black rather than the present Navy blue," [4] while Canadian Forces Dress Instructions for naval units and members specify that, " 'navy blue' is a tone of black" [5]. (See also Uniforms of the United States Navy and Uniforms of the Canadian Forces).
Sororities Music Sports Navy blue is used by numerous professional and collegiate sports teams: [edit] References [edit] See also |