Pantone Tcx Color Chart May 2026

Seeing a color on screen vs. seeing it on fabric are two very different things.

Unlike paper swatches, TCX stands for "Textile Cotton eXchange" – colors dyed onto actual cotton fabric. No optical illusions. Just true, touchable color.

Unlike printed guides, TCX colors are produced by dyeing 100% cotton fabric. This provides designers, suppliers, and manufacturers with a realistic, matte finish standard that matches how colors will actually appear on soft goods. pantone tcx color chart

Why? TCX = dyed on actual cotton . No gloss. No screen surprise.

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Whether you're designing activewear, bedding, or luxury fashion, the TCX guide ensures your “vintage mauve” looks the same in Shanghai, New York, and Milan.