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Does anyone make clothes in winter white any longer? I see alabaster, off-white, but no winter white...I love winter white pants.....mine are worn out.  Is that color hopelessly out of style now? Please tell me where i can find some! TIA

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It's coming soooon.

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Try Banana Republic. Coincidentally, I ordered the Sloan pant with 40% off recently in winter white. Also J. Crew has winter white pants and Ralph Lauren too, @Trailrun23 .

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Always a challenge to find anymore
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@Trailrun23 where it snows?

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not something I ever wore, but you are right never see it 

 

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Alabaster & off white = winter white in slightly different shades.

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@Imaoldhippie wrote:

Alabaster & off white = winter white in slightly different shades.


@Imaoldhippie 

Agreed.  Also "Ecru" is often the color name used.

 

Other retailers like to use "Natural."

 

I think the fashion industry has done away with the Winter White color name because you can wear any shade of white, all year round, as long as the fabric itself is conducive to the colder weather.  Those old rules about the color white are just that, old.

 

I haven't seen winter white name in ages; when you search on it you find all these other color names.

  

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Susan Graver had some pants on her show this week.

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Aren't alabaster,  off white, cream and ecru the same as winter white?  Designers use different names for the same color.