Regarding tortoiseshell color and leopard print color, many people can’t tell the difference. Today, I will share with you the following:

First let’s talk about tortoiseshell:
Color: The darker color is better, the dark red is the top grade, the bright red is the best, and the light red is the second.

The hawksbill is actually kind of reptile sea turtle, also known as the millennium turtle. It is the most precious animal in the southern seas. There are thirteen scales (horny plates) on the back of the tortoiseshell. Bloodshot pattern in brown and pale yellow.
The tortoiseshell is generally about 0.6 meters long, and the larger ones can reach 1.6 meters. There are two pairs of forehead scales on the top of the head, the snout is flattened on the side, and the front of the upper jaw is hooked and curved like an olecranon; 2 pairs of forehead scales; the dorsal scutellum is arranged in an imbricate; the horny plate on the back is arranged in an imbricate, the surface is smooth, and the limbs are fins foot-like. Forelimbs with 2 claws. The tail is short and usually not exposed outside the nail.

The “tortoiseshell color” comes from the pattern of the tortoiseshell. Now the tortoiseshell color we are talking about is actually a similar pattern color, somewhat like a leopard pattern, but the “tortoiseshell” is not a leopard. That is to say, it is a kind of turtle.

This is where the tortoiseshell color comes from.

The color of leopard print is mostly a combination of brown and black, and the color is darker. It is designed and printed according to the color of the animal leopard.

Some prefer tortoiseshell on yoga sets, some on Alo Yoga sports bras, some on yoga pants, on sports suits,on leggings,some on T-shirts, some on skirts, and on dress,etc. Everyone’s eyes are different.

But some people like leopard print color on all kinds of clothes.

Now that you know how to distinguish between tortoiseshell and leopard print, you can choose your favorite patterned yoga clothes according to your own preferences!


Post time: Feb-25-2022