I put a black sharpie marker in my back pocket of my khaki pants and now there is a spot on my pocket. How do I get it out< I tried oxi clean the liquid and the powder and made into a paste and washed it and it didn't come out. What do you suggest? Thanks you.
When the girl irons her father's khaki shirt, she is told it will remove the history of his war experience.
To remove dye stains from khaki pants caused by a black belt, you can try using a mixture of white vinegar and water or a commercial stain remover. Apply the solution to the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrub the area with a soft brush or cloth. Wash the pants as usual and air dry. Repeat the process if necessary.
Khaki, originally a type of cotton fabric, was named for the color of the soil in the Indian subcontinent where it was first produced. The greenish hue comes from dyes added to the fabric during the manufacturing process to create the characteristic khaki color.
brown khaki tan plum (maybe)
Khaki was originally the name of a color, but now chino (the name of a fabric) and Khaki are synonymous with a cotton casual pant. In 1846 Sir Harry Lumsden commanding an English troop in Punjab, India traded in his bright white Khakis for pajama bottoms to find relief from the heat. To disguise them he colored them to blend with the local terrain using mazari, a native plant. Thus the birth of Khaki, the Hindu (Urdu) word for "dust". As a by-product, Lumsden discovered that the new Khaki pants were more suitable in battle than the white pants, and red tunic. Blending in was good. Khaki is a color, but is now synonymous with a military twill pant. Khaki uniforms were introduced for British colonial troops in India in 1848 Khaki went from India to the Kaffir War in South Africa in 1851, and then after the Sudan Wars and Afghan Campaign of 1878 it was adopted in 1884 as the official uniform. The same year Khaki-color dye was patented, and was adopted by other armies, including America for the Spanish- American War in 1898. Chinos were military issue pants, which were made in China. The British Khakis found their way into China where they were duplicated and sold to American soldiers in the Philippines for uniforms during World War I. Chinos don't have to be twill, but are often a firm weave of cotton. Chinos can be Khaki color. The military style had no pleats and was tapered at the leg bottom to conserve fabric. This pants style remained popular for the military through the Second World War. When soldiers returned to civilian life they continued to wear their military chinos especially to college.
sure. khaki and black go well together.
Black or Khaki pants. Females can also wear Black or Khaki skirt or dress. White or black shirt - must have sleeves. Black or Dark Blue Polo Closed-toed black or Khaki shoes
khaki matches black and blue and rose matches black, pink, majenta, and all shades of red.
When the girl irons her father's khaki shirt, she is told it will remove the history of his war experience.
To remove dye stains from khaki pants caused by a black belt, you can try using a mixture of white vinegar and water or a commercial stain remover. Apply the solution to the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrub the area with a soft brush or cloth. Wash the pants as usual and air dry. Repeat the process if necessary.
Baby blue, khaki, and white tops Khaki and black bottoms
What about them? your question needs to be more specific
Crease
Crease
*do and yes they would go together. :)
Black, totally.
The khaki color will make the color really jump from your hair, but not necessarily in a good way. Black is safer in my opinion.