Tan Color Codes
There are plenty of shades of tan, which all contain their own unique color attributes. A few examples of named color codes that could be considered a shade of tan are: deer, khaki, light taupe, tuscan tan and grullo!
A List of Tan Shades
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Dark Tan
#918151 | rgb(145,129,81) -
Tuscan Tan
#a67b5b | rgb(166,123,91) -
Linen
#faf0e6 | rgb(250,240,230) -
Lumber
#ffe4cd | rgb(255,228,205)
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Bone
#e3dac9 | rgb(227,218,201) -
Dark Vanilla
#d1bea8 | rgb(209,190,168) -
Burlywood
#deb887 | rgb(222,184,135) -
Khaki
#c3b091 | rgb(195,176,145)
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Sand
#c2b280 | rgb(194,178,128) -
Pale Taupe
#bc987e | rgb(188,152,126) -
Grullo
#a99a86 | rgb(169,154,134) -
Wood Brown
#c19a6b | rgb(193,154,107)
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Light Taupe
#b38b6d | rgb(179,139,109) -
Deer
#ba8759 | rgb(186,135,89) -
Chamoisee
#a0785a | rgb(160,120,90) -
Liver Chestnut
#987456 | rgb(152,116,86) -
Dirt
#9b7653 | rgb(155,118,83) -
Pale Brown
#987654 | rgb(152,118,84) -
Shadow
#8a795d | rgb(138,121,93) -
Pastel Brown
#836953 | rgb(131,105,83) -
French Bistre
#856d4d | rgb(133,109,77)