TCX colors with "U" or high number ranges (like 16-1133) often contain fluorescent dyes. These look electric under halogen lights but muddy in natural daylight. Always test a swatch in the environment where the product will live.
While both TCX and Pantone colors are used for color specification, there are some key differences: tcx pantone colors
In short, refers to the Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors (FHI) system. Unlike the glossy, coated paper stock used for PMS colors (which end in "C"), TCX colors are dyed onto 100% raw cotton swatches . TCX colors with "U" or high number ranges
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