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| Hex triplet | #75B2DD | |
| RGBB | (r, g, b) | (117, 178, 221) |
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Columbia blue, also known as Jordy blue, is a light blue tertiary color. The typical Columbia blue is defined by Pantone as Columbia Blue 3 (PANTONE 292).[citation needed]
Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions
Fraternities and Sororities Organizations, fraternities and sororities that use Columbia blue for their colors:
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School Colors Columbia blue is used as one of the two or three color symbols for the following colleges, universities and high schools:
- The Tampa Bay Rays selected Columbia blue as one of its three color symbols in September 2007. The color is used in the team's logos, uniforms and official merchandise.
- The Kansas City Royals "powder blue" uniforms that debuted in 2008 are actually Columbia blue.
- The Houston Oilers (now Tennesee Titans) used Columbia blue from 1960 to 1998 as a primary color.
- Every Argentina's National Teams (Soccer, Basketball, Rugby, Olympic Games...)
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