- September 6th, 2014, 1:48 pm#4808325
And you know, especially early on, I was giving the idea of just trying to add some gray to the navy some serious thought. Would you think some Pearl Gray, or a quicker dip in some Black?
ETA: Finally got a natural light pic of my suit:
Here it is with a pair of slacks I own, which *could* be described as Charcoal Gray. Unfortunately I did this one at a different angle so the color/glare is a bit wonky.
ImLost3 wrote: So if you wanna be perfect, you need those subtle color variations, but On-the-other-hand, during some recent filming, I discovered you can't really tell the difference between my dyed suit, a stock navy blue Tru-spec, and a 5 year-old faded black Rothco suit. So if you not totally awesome at dying, I would do as little as possible to just add a little grey tint to it, so you don't run the risk of tie-dying your uniform...unless you want that, then in that case, as you were.Bill, good to see ya again!
And you know, especially early on, I was giving the idea of just trying to add some gray to the navy some serious thought. Would you think some Pearl Gray, or a quicker dip in some Black?
ETA: Finally got a natural light pic of my suit:
Here it is with a pair of slacks I own, which *could* be described as Charcoal Gray. Unfortunately I did this one at a different angle so the color/glare is a bit wonky.