Triple Pink — Three Shades, One QC Nightmare

Triple Pink looks simple until you realize it's three distinct shades of pink that need to be visibly separate without bleeding into each other. Most batches make the three pinks too similar — turning it into "Single Pink" with subtle variations. Two batches actually nail the separation, and one of them isn't M Batch.

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Color Accuracy Breakdown

Triple Pink Dye Accuracy Breakdown
Percentage of QC pairs with correct 3-shade separation per batch
M Batch 9.2 HP 7.5 PK 8.1 VT 6.6 G 5.3

Here's the twist nobody talks about: PK Batch actually beats M Batch on Triple Pink. PK's dye separation between the three pink tones is more distinct — you can clearly see light pink, medium pink, and dark pink as three separate shades. M Batch's pinks are slightly closer together, making the transitions less dramatic. On every other colorway M Batch leads on color — Triple Pink is PK's one moment in the sun. Check the general rankings for overall context.

The three shades need to be: pale pink (almost white-pink) on the tongue and inner panels, medium pink on the overlay panels, and saturated pink on the swoosh and heel. Budget batches typically nail the medium pink but make the pale and saturated shades too similar. VT's Triple Pink is a coin flip — some pairs have great separation, others are muddy. HP is consistently decent but not exceptional. For the best results on this specific colorway, PK or M Batch are your only real options. The sizing guide has PK-specific fit notes.

What to Check on This Colorway

  • 1
    Color accuracy under natural light — Ask your agent for photos taken near a window. Artificial warehouse lighting can mask shade issues that become obvious outdoors.
  • 2
    Panel-to-panel consistency — All panels of the same color should match. Variations between left and right shoe panels indicate inconsistent dye batches.
  • 3
    Standard shape checks — Toebox, swoosh, heel embroidery per the main QC checklist. Don't get so focused on color that you miss shape flaws.

Verdict

PK Batch is the rare winner over M Batch here. Triple Pink is the one colorway where PK's dye processing produces better results — clearer shade separation between the three pink tones. M Batch is a close second with marginally less contrast between shades. HP is acceptable if you're budget-conscious. Avoid VT and G Batch — three-tone dye work isn't their strength.

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Triple Pink FAQ

PK Batch has the best dye separation for Triple Pink — the three pink shades are distinctly visible. M Batch is a close second. This is the rare colorway where PK outperforms M Batch on color accuracy.
Budget batches use simplified dye processes that don't create enough contrast between the three pink tones. The pale pink and medium pink end up looking almost identical, losing the colorway's signature three-tone effect.
Medium difficulty. Color separation is the main thing to check — zoom into QC photos and verify you can see three distinct pink shades. Shape and stitching follow the standard QC checklist at the QC page.

About This Guide

Triple Pink is proof that not all color accuracy is created equal. Matching a single shade is relatively easy for factories. Matching three shades that need to be distinct but still harmonious? That tests a factory's dye capabilities at a different level. This page exists because the general batch rankings don't capture colorway-specific dye performance.