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confederates in the civil war? not exactly sure what you're asking.
Gray. Confederate uniforms were gray with red piping.
In the US Civil War, the Union (North) Army usually wore blue. The South wore Grey but often they didn't have official uniforms.
The Confederates (south) wore gray and a color called Butternut, and the Union (north) wore a blue-gray more blue then gray type of uniform.
Gray is awe-inspiring due to its unnatural nature. It is neither the evil of black nor the benevolence of white. Instead, it is cold and chilling apathy.
Freddie Gray
The US Civil War.
Confederate soilders wore gray or yellowish-brown uniforms.
In the US Civil War, the uniform of the Confederacy was gray, and the uniform of the Union was blue.
A Civil War re-enactment.More seriously, one such blue-gray blend is called periwinkle.Lavender