Talk:Color Naming Rule/@comment-26882656-20170605213042/@comment-4010415-20170606205753

1. There is still the argument of "The people of Remnant are really speaking another language entirely, and it's being translated using the closest equivalents to words we know on Earth so we can understand them."

2. Overall, moccasins tend to be made from animal skin and thus often turn out brown. While those gray ones you linked do work as examples of moccasins not being brown, the beaded ones don't really work for me because their core color is still brown, they're still soft brown leather, just with beads sewn onto them. That's how I would describe them - soft brown leather shoes with strings of colorful beads sewn onto them. The shoes themselves are soft brown leather.

Moccasins that people see Native Americans wearing are most often made of soft brown leather, commonly with decoration added to them, so brown is the color that people are more likely to associate with them.