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Uniqlo - does 'off-white' mean cream?

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TheVeryThing · 15/09/2015 15:28

I don't know why they can't just describe the bloody colours properly.
I am looking for a cream cardigan but can't work out whether their knitwear is a warm cream or not.
I don't think I've seem a single website list 'cream' as a colour for years. It's all bloody 'ecru' (pretty sure that's cream so not the worst of them), or 'natural', or indeed, 'off-white'.

Apologies for the rant, but if anyone has seen the off-white in Uniqlo I'd be so grateful if you could give me your opinion.

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TheOriginalWinkly · 15/09/2015 15:31

I haven't seen the uniqlo one, but 'off white' sounds closer to a very pale grey to me. 'Natural' sounds like a very very light beige.

TheVeryThing · 15/09/2015 16:37

It is confusing, isn't it? The off-white looks like cream on the website.
White, beige etc look terrible on me, but a warm cream is good.

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MsBojangles · 16/09/2015 00:43

They're usually ivory/creamish, if that helps at all.

TheVeryThing · 16/09/2015 22:58

Ivory/creamish sounds good, thanks! Might take a chance

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