I kid you not. Check it out here. The color is “blue anole.” Just what does that mean? For one thing, it doesn’t look like the blue anoles I know.
Your intrepid reporter contacted Tommy Bahama to get to the bottom of this. To my amazement, they responded in about 3 minutes! Here’s what they said:
“Thank you for contacting Tommy Bahama. A Blue Anole is a type of lizard that is known for its distinctive blue color. Our design team determined that this particular shade of blue for the Cohen V-Neck T-Shirt (#TD2753) was similar enough to the shade of the lizard to be a color choice. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance regarding this matter.
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The good news, though, is that even though TB sells it for this fine quality T for $48, you can find it for as low as $45 by doing a little googling.
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Rich Glor
I think we need a contest to find the anole that is closest to this shade. I seems too washed out to be gorgonae. Perhaps grahami or conspersus?
Anthony Geneva
My vote is for grahami. For fun I just tried a google image search by color. Take a look at the 5th row, right hand column.
gabriel gartner
The crest and upper dorsal surface of A. brunneus (e.g., in the images in recent post of male combat).