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LITTLE SANTA COSTUME, Kids' Santa Costume, Kids' Santa Outfit, Christmas Outfit, Christmas Party Outfit, Little Santa Costume The adoption and continuing use of red by most British/English soldiers after The Restoration (1660) was the result of circumstances rather than policy, including the relative cheapness of red dyes. [22] Another factor favouring red was that dyes of this colour were "fast" and less inclined to fade when exposed to weather. [23] Red was by no means universal at first, with grey and blue coats also being worn. [24] 18th century [ edit ] Infantry uniforms of the British Army from 1750 to 1835

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Walbom-Pramwig, B. (1988). Uniformer, Faner go Vaaben i Den Danske Haer fra 1659 til 1980 (in Danish). p.30. ISBN 87-88165-47-7. I'm 5'10, 155 with an athletic build, and the size Small fit me perfectly, form-fitting as I wanted.Burgundy Cloak Lined w/ BURGUNDY Satin, Hooded Cape, Velvet Medieval Gothic Larp Halloween Wicca Wizard Robe Costume Hood for Men and Women long hooded cardigan, knit sweater, cardigan womens, hooded cardigan, oversized cardigan, open front cardigan, wrap sweater, knit sweater Several South American units continue to wear red-coloured coats for ceremonial purposes, including the Brazilian Marine Corps, and the Bolivian Colorados Regiment ( colorados meaning red in the Spanish language). Several Venezuelan Army units also use a red-coloured coat as a part of their parade uniforms, including the Presidential Honor Guard, [85] the Compañia de Honor "24 de Junio" (Company of Honor " 24 de Junio") [86] and the Bolivarian Militia of Venezuela. [87] [88]

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Carman, W.Y.; Simkin, Richard (1985). Uniforms of the British Army — the Infantry Regiments. Exeter: Webb & Bower. ISBN 978-0-86350-031-2. owing to the fact that a boiled American lobster is always bright red and near perfect match to the colour of the late 18th century uniform.The cloth for private soldiers used up until the late 18th century was plain weave broadcloth weighing 16 ounces per square yard (540g/m 2), made from coarser blends of English wool. The weights often quoted in contemporary documents are given per running yard, though; so for a cloth of 54 inches (140cm) width a yard weighed 24 ounces (680g). This sometimes leads to the erroneous statement that the cloth weighed 24 oz per square yard. Big Hood Coat, Wool Winter Coat, Swing Coat, Plus Size Clothing, Wool Coat, Warm Coat, Hooded Winter Coat, Wool Swing Coat, Winter Clothing

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Broadcloth is so called not because it is finished wide, 54 inches not being particularly wide, but because it was woven nearly half as wide again and shrunk down to finish 54 inches. This shrinking, or milling, process made the cloth very dense, bringing all the threads very tightly together, and gave a felted blind finish to the cloth. These factors meant that it was harder-wearing, more weatherproof and could take a raw edge; the hems of the garment could be simply cut and left without hemming as the threads were so heavily shrunk together as to prevent fraying.

Prior to 1707, colonels of regiments made their own arrangements for the manufacture of uniforms under their command. This ended when a royal warrant of 16 January 1707 established a Board of General Officers to regulate the clothing of the army. Uniforms supplied were to conform to the "sealed pattern" agreed by the board. [25] The style of the coat tended to follow those worn by other European armies. From an early stage red coats were lined with contrasting colours and turned out to provide distinctive regimental facings (lapels, cuffs and collars). [26] Examples were blue for the 8th Regiment of Foot, green for the 5th Regiment of Foot, yellow for the 44th Regiment of Foot and buff for the 3rd Regiment of Foot. Regulation for the Uniform Cloathing of the Marching Regiments of Foot", reproduced in Edwards, T J (1953). Standards, Guidons and Colours of the Commonwealth Forces. Aldershot: Gale & Polden. pp.191–193. No part of the Cloathing or Ornaments of the Regiments to be altered, after the following Regulations are put into execution by His Majesty's permission. Carman, W.Y. (1957). British Military Uniforms from Contemporary Pictures. Feltham Middlesex: Hamlyn Publishing Group. The term redshirts was also used in mid-19th century Italy to refer to volunteers who followed Giuseppe Garibaldi during the unification of Italy. However, the term redshirt is derived from the red shirts or loose-fitting blouses worn by volunteers, as opposed to a specific piece of military garment. Following the discomfort experienced by troops in the Crimean War, a more practical tunic was introduced in 1855, initially in the French double-breasted style, but replaced by a single-breasted version in the following year. [37] An attempt at standardisation was made following the Childers Reforms of 1881, with English and Welsh regiments having white facings (collar and cuffs), Scottish yellow, Irish green and Royal regiments dark blue. However some regiments were subsequently able to obtain the reintroduction of historic facing colours that had been uniquely theirs. [38] [39]

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