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24 Replies to “Bill Murray in a Stormy Kromer?”
For the green-toned plaid, how about Greenwich (pronounced the British way, Gren-ich)?
For the beign-red-brown combo, how about Raspberry Mud?
Linda
Thanks for your ideas Linda!!
The green tone: “Farm Land” plaid. The red tone:American Woman” plaid
I think a sporting good name for the green plaid would be Northern Comfort. For the brown plaid, Rasberry Mocha or for a male color; Relaxing Winter. By the way, I really like the chocolate raspberry plaid. Thank you! Terri S
Green:
Forest Czech
Maroon:
Cranberry Punch
For the green, Cedar Forest, and for the red, Chocolate Covered Cherry.
The green plaid is autumn forest and the brown is brownbeary red.
Without a doubt —the green one should be “Yooper Green” — I am sure you would make a lot of “green” (money) with that name —the name just resonates life in the UP
Thanks Les!
The first pattern might be named “Sand Dune Plaid” the second …. and I agree with someone who has already posted this before, might be “Cranberry Plaid” for the Whitefish Bay area!
Thanks!
Thanks John!
I say call the The UP Plaids !
Left side: “Heartfelt” because it reminds me of a pulsing heart.
Right side: “Dandy Dawn” it has the colors of a rising sun.
Thanks for letting me participate in the naming of your new plaids. Bertie
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The Green plaid just screams U.P. Plaid and the Red/Gray/black should be Mt Clemens Plaid (it’s my home town colors, why not?)
The green should be Northern Cedar, and the Red should be Tahquamenon Berry
For the green Plaid I think Honey Dew Mellon, and for the maroon Plaid Chocolate Raspberry or muddled Raspberry
For the green/north woods rain
And for the brown/Autumn harvest.
Thanks Kevin!
The green plaid should be called Green Frost Classic Plaid. The reason being the green looks to be in transition to brown through the frosting season.
The brown and red plaid should be called Northern Cedar Heart Plaid. The outer bark is brown then there is the light tan wood till you reach the heart of the tree where there several shades of dark red.
Was very fun trying to be creative in the naming of the plaids, Thanks again
Great names Darren! Very thoughtful.
Green Plaid can be called “Pine Plaid”
The Brown/Red Plaid called “Afternoon Plaid”,
I like the “Farm Land” idea already suggested for the green plaid also.
Good luck, there are some great ideas.
The green one: “Jack Pine”
The red one: “Cranberry Bog”