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The original drawings of Santa, by Thomas Nast, were black and white. An advertising deal with Coca-Cola in the 1930's produced the common image of Santa in his red suit etc. that we know today.

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The origonal colour was green, this was changed by the Coco Cola company so that the colour of his clothes matched the colours on the Coco Cola label in advertisments.

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