why were roman tunics red
They were called 'redcoats' becauseof their red tunics.
Postmen, because of their red tunics.
The symbol that the crusaders wore on their tunics was a red Latin cross. This symbol represented their commitment to Christianity and their participation in the Holy Crusades to reclaim Jerusalem.
In the 19th century, the Yeoman warders wore long, red tunics. They also wore hats and Tudor style stockings and shoes.
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tunics
They didn't wear red armor, however the roman legions are often depicted in pop culture as wearing red tunics under their segmented armor. There is some evidence that certain legions did dye their tunics red, blue ,green and even pink! But this has not been proven for certain, and it is possible that a regular legionary did not dye their tunics at all, leaving them plain (although it is probable that officers did). So all in all, the idea of the roman army wearing red might well of just been a myth worked upon by Hollywood because it looked good, though it does have some basis in fact....................................................The Romans used to wear Red military cloak armor which kept them warm in colder climates. The red color of it was a kind of symbol of identification in dust and the time of confusion in battle and created fear in the heart of enemies as RED symbolises danger.
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Nationalism
Someone could buy tunics for school just about year round.You would have to make sure you purchase the tunics before the school year starts because you will need them in advance.
Priests wear black colored tunics. This color was chosen to represent the hierarchy of clergy members. For example, the pope wears white, bishops wear amaranth red, and cardinals wear scarlet red.
You have to go visit the Goron store. They have fire proof (or something like that) tunics (adults only).