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  2. British Regulars - Wikipedia

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    A final possibility is that red is the primary color in the Royal Standard, the Royal Coat of Arms, and is the color of St George's cross (St George is the patron saint of England). During the Napoleonic Wars , the British Regulars were a well disciplined group of foot soldiers with years of combat experience, including in the Americas, the ...

  3. ERDL pattern - Wikipedia

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    Some USAF aviators also purchased locally tailor-made ERDL garments for combat and off-duty use. Additionally, some tropical combat uniforms were made by local tailors in the ERDL rip-stop material, which were particularly useful when a classified mission required the use of 'sanitized' or 'sterile' apparel, and equipment.

  4. Redfern (couture) - Wikipedia

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    An 1885 advertisement for the New York branch of the English tailoring house of Redfern. Gilda Darthy in a dinner dress and coat by Redfern, Les Modes, February 1908. Redfern & Sons (later Redfern Ltd) was a British tailoring firm founded by John Redfern (1820–1895) in Cowes on the Isle of Wight that developed into a leading European couture house (active: 1855–1932; 1936–1940).

  5. Red coat (military uniform) - Wikipedia

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    The entire Danish Army wore red coats up to 1848, [73] and particular units in the German, French, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian and Romanian armies retained red uniforms until 1914 or later. Amongst other diverse examples, Spanish hussars , Japanese Navy [ 74 ] and United States Marine Corps bandsmen, and Serbian generals had red tunics ...

  6. Uniforms and insignia of the Red Army (1917–1924) - Wikipedia

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    Red Guards of the Vulkan Factory in Petrograd (1917). They wear a mix of military and civilian clothing and seem to lack any kind of Red Guard insignia. In this detachment shoulder boards are still worn by some. Red Guard uniform, or lack thereof, was a melting pot of both military and civilian garments.

  7. New jersey Giants: Big Blue celebrating 100 years with ... - AOL

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    The NY Giants may have built 100 years of tradition as Big Blue. They'll celebrate the franchise's history by painting the town red with new uniforms.

  8. Pantalon rouge - Wikipedia

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    Madder red is a shade darker than the scarlet of British uniforms. By the early 20th century other European nations had adopted drab combat uniforms as a response to the changing nature of warfare. An early 1914 attempt by minister of war Adolphe Messimy to modernise the French infantry uniform was rejected after opposition in the press that it ...

  9. Sailor suit - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Naval rating in 1A uniform (a modern sailor suit). A sailor suit is a uniform that originated in England, traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services. It later developed into a popular clothing style for children, especially as dress clothes and school uniforms.

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