public RepeatedField<string> ColorFamilies { get; }
The standard color families. Strongly recommended to use the following
standard color groups: "Red", "Pink", "Orange", "Yellow", "Purple",
"Green", "Cyan", "Blue", "Brown", "White", "Gray", "Black" and
"Mixed". Normally it is expected to have only 1 color family. May consider
using single "Mixed" instead of multiple values.
A maximum of 5 values are allowed. Each value must be a UTF-8 encoded
string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an
INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
Google Merchant Center property
color. Schema.org
property Product.color.
The color display names, which may be different from standard color family
names, such as the color aliases used in the website frontend. Normally
it is expected to have only 1 color. May consider using single "Mixed"
instead of multiple values.
A maximum of 25 colors are allowed. Each value must be a UTF-8 encoded
string with a length limit of 128 characters. Otherwise, an
INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
Google Merchant Center property
color. Schema.org
property Product.color.
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