The answer is no, even we apply the same dyeing formula and conditions in each time, there are still shade-band difference (color deviation from different dying lots). It is because there are uncontrollable dyeing factors like water quality, fabric quality, color absorptions. Normally, color deviation between different dyeing lots may vary with 5%, but the color tone running to which directions maybe hard to control. Also, such color deviations have to be checked in specific light source under light box.
Definitely. This is quite technical. In the nature, the sun is the best light source to exhibit difference colors. Other man-made illuminations are used to replicate visual color effect of the sun, this is called color rendering. Customers / buyers / brands may have different color light sources in their product display area. Some prefer to use yellow light source (e.g. U3000) and some prefer to use white light sources (e.g. D65, CWF). These different light sources have different wavelengths and when they reflect the lights from the object, will cause different visual effect. Thus the visual effect of a color under different light source will be visually different.
Color deviation in embroidery is less than screen print as customers can choose threads with different pre-dyed colors for embroidering the logo. However, color deviation still exists when the threads are made in different dyeing lots. On the other hand, screen print color is by mixing different print material to match back to the original requested color, and combine with fabric, the final visual effect will have larger color deviations when compare with selected color standards.
Yes. The reasons are:
1. Trims are made of different materials compared with body fabric, they have different dyeing conditions and color absorption properties. Shade difference exists in different dye lots of the trims and the fabric.
2. Trims have different weaving pattern to the body fabric, the fabric structure will cause different light reflection and thus result in visual color difference.
Red: vivid, enthusiastic, brave, love, healthy, cruel
Orange: rich, fruitful, forthright, future, friendship, active
Yellow: smart, honorable, honest, hope, joy, bright
Green: fair, nature, peace, happiness, rational, naive
Blue: confident, forever, truth, silence, calm
Purple: authoritative, respect, noble, elegant, faith, loneliness
Black: mysterious, lonely, dark, pressure, serious, imposing
White: holy, pure, selfless, peace, honest


