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Adult British Redcoat Fancy Dress Costume Mens, Revolutionary War Halloween Outfit, Historical Colonial Jacket for Theater

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An 1823 recipe for dying 60 pounds (lbs) - about 27kg - of military woollen cloth lists: 1lb of cochineal, 3lbs madder, 6lbs argol ( potassium tartrate), 3lbs alum, 4 pints tin liquor ( stannous chloride), 6lbs cudbear ( orcein) and two buckets of urine. These include the Australian, British, Canadian, Fijian, Ghanaian, Indian, Jamaican, Kenyan, New Zealand, Pakistani, Singaporean, and Sri Lankan armies.

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Its official adoption dates from February 1645, when the Parliament of England passed the New Model Army ordinance. The alum, argol and tin liquor, which acted as mordants or dye fixatives, were boiled together for half an hour, and the madder and cochineal were added for another ten minutes.

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. Most soldiers who fought the Patriots wore the red coat, though some German auxiliaries and some Loyalist units had blue or green clothing.

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Irish commentators referred to soldiers of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as "red coats" as early as 1561. Outside of Ireland or Britain, the English red coat made its first appearance on a European continental battlefield at the Battle of the Dunes in 1658. The entire Danish Army wore red coats up to 1848, [71] and particular units in the German, French, Austro-Hungarian, Russian, Bulgarian and Romanian armies retained red uniforms until 1914 or later. A contemporary comment on the New Model Army dated 7 May 1645 stated: "the men are Redcoats all, the whole army only are distinguished by the several facings of their coats. The uniforms of the Yeomen of the Guard and the Yeomen Warders, both formed in 1485, have traditionally been in Tudor red and gold.However some regiments were subsequently able to obtain the reintroduction of historic facing colours that had been uniquely theirs. Some regiments turn out small detachments, such as colour guards, in scarlet full dress at their own expense, e. The term redshirts was also used in mid-19th century Italy to refer to volunteers who followed Giuseppe Garibaldi during the unification of Italy. Bright colours provided a means of distinguishing friend from foe without significantly adding risk.

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