Every color you’ve ever seen exists somewhere in nature.
There is not a single “manmade” color. Except plaid.
I wouldn’t really consider plaid to be a color, though. It’s more of a pattern—is it not?
What the hell even is plaid anyway? Just a series of perpendicular and intersecting lines of various colors? What a gyp.
It would be enchanting, to say the least, to see plaid existing naturally somewhere out there in a forest or something like that.
I guess, when you think about it, human beings haven’t really explored every nook and cranny of this planet. There could be a cave somewhere out there with completely natural walls of plaid, right? I mean, this is all conjecture of course—I’m not claiming this to be a certainty.
That being said, prove me wrong.
Until next time,
Michael J. Erickson, CEO & Co-Founder
