Yes, Lincoln green in fact. The reason for this is explained in the novel Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott: they found a cache of goods hidden by Isaac the Jew, all that was in it was bolts of fabric of Lincoln green.
To be rigorous however Robin wore Scarlet, only his men wore green.
Robin Hood wen to live in the Sherwood forest because he was accused of killing one of the King's deer (which was against the law) and when Guy Gisborne came to punish him (by taking Robin's land, which he had envied for a long time, and chopping off his right hand) Guy had some of his men open fire on Robin's men, so /robin fired back and killed the man who killed Robin's man. So he wanted to go to the Sherwood forest for freedom, for it was no-man's land. And he declared war on Abbot Hugo and Guy Gisborne. (From Robin Hood and his Merry Men.)
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
Green tichts and a pointed hat and shoes.
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Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.
Batman, Robin, Green Lantern, and Superman
Lincoln green
All of the original stories of Robin Hood from the fifteenth century clearly state him as wearing scarlet clothes (hence ROBIN hood) and his men wore the green.
Robin Hoods tights were originally red from the fifteenth century stories and drawings. All of the first stories of Robin Hood indicate him as wearing scarlet clothes (hence ROBIN hood) and his men wore green.
The character in Canterbury Tales who is depicted as dressing like Robin Hood is the Yeoman. The Yeoman is described as wearing a green hood and coat, similar to Robin Hood's iconic attire.
The effect of Robin Hood on literature is amazing. Nottingham City Library alone has more than 700 books devoted to this subject and I have no doubt that there are many more. Robin of Sherwood Major C Gilson Robin Hood and the Men of the Greenwood H Gilbert Stories of Robin Hood Told to the Children HE Marshall Robin Hood EC Vivian Kevin Costner is Robin Hood Prince of Thieves S Green Tales of Robin Hood T Allan Rymes of Robyn Hood Dobson/Taylor Robin Hood and His Merrie Men Dean Classics Robin Hood, His Life and Legend B Miles Maid Marian T Love Peacock
Lincoln green tights,trousers,top , Lincoln green hat and brown feather,
Green tichts and a pointed hat and shoes.
Honey West - 1965 Little Green Robin Hood 1-27 was released on: USA: 18 March 1966
i dunno but i think its cuz 'o' 'lil' red riding hood The older tales of Robin Hood have him dress entirely in scarlet. It use to be Will Scarlet was a name for Robin Hood until the story got elaborated and Scarlett became a separate character. It wasn't until Sir Walter Scott that Robin dressed in Lincoln green.
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robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood