NEOPRENE COLOURS
These colours are indicative only. Computers display colours using combinations of red, green and blue hues (RGB), while the neoprene printing process uses combinations of cyan, magenta, yellow and black (CMYK) to create individual colours. Some CMYK colours simply can't be displayed accurately using an RGB colour palette. Also, all computers display colours differently based on their age and display specifications. As monitors get older, the colours shift to the red end of the spectrum so what you may see as wood-brown may appear rust-brown on another, older, computer. Purples are also a problem as well due to their red component.
Although the colours shown below are "pretty close", the number shown in brackets after the name of the colour is the Pantone Spot Colour reference number which specifically defines the unique colour used in the printing process.
Metallic Colours: The metallic gold, copper and silver colours have a 'glitter' look to them.