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hunter green

American  
Or hunter's green

noun

  1. a dark green color of yellowish cast.


Etymology

Origin of hunter green

First recorded in 1870–75

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In December Gustafson posted a short video to Instagram showing her and her husband, who now works for the club full-time, dropping off bins of hunter green and red envelopes at a local post office.

From The Wall Street Journal

Polling commissioned by the company showed that many customers viewed the ads favorably, Schottenstein said on a recent afternoon in his New York office, where he wore a hunter green sweater and jeans from the Italian fashion house Kiton, black Dior sneakers and a Patek Philippe watch.

From The Wall Street Journal

You can monogram it as well as buy it in other colors: hunter green, black, navy and red.

From Los Angeles Times

“Gray is on the way out. Olive green, hunter green and rich, historic greens are very popular. Go with oatmeal instead of gray.”

From Seattle Times

Some of the colors Gallant suggests are a white or neutral for top cabinets or perimeter cabinets and a fun color on an island such as olive green or hunter green.

From Seattle Times