The plural of beige; multiple shades or items that are beige in color.
From French 'beige', possibly from Old French 'bege' meaning undyed wool. The word entered English in the 19th century through fashion and interior design vocabulary, where 'beiges' describes multiple neutral tones.
Fashion designers have discovered that 'beige' is actually dozens of colors—from cream to taupe to camel—which is why they use the plural 'beiges' when discussing color palettes and trending shades.
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