they had red uniforms.
The question is what colour are the uniforms not what they had. They still use the red uniforms in some regiments, mainly footguards and some bands. The current uniform on operations for the British army is Multi-Terrain Pattern or MTP which is a new hybrid camouflage pattern designed to work in both desert and green areas of Afghanistan. The other more common pattern is Disruptive Pattern Material which comes in a 4 colour green and a 4 colour dessert pattern. The ceremonial uniforms differ from regiment to regiment and some put a unique touch to the common number 2 uniform (such as dark green trousers for the Royal Irish Regiment) which is a suit style uniform in a olive green(ish) colour. Regiments also have a number 1 ceremonial uniform which also differs from regiment to regiment but is mainly a dark blue colour.
I think you mean the colonial patriots.
They wanted freedom from British.
clothes
what did colonial glassmakers doo
stupid clothes thats for sure
The Patriots wore their silver helmets.
The Patriots wore their home blue Jerseys for the Super Bowl.
Red
Blue
The Patriots wore their home blue Jerseys for the Super Bowl.
They wore blue
The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
they wore tacky brown leather
The Patriots wore white road jerseys with blue underarm stripes in Super Bowl XXXIX.
The New England Patriots, who are considered the home team for the title game at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis, have elected to wear their blue jerseys. As a result, the New York Giants will wear white.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
they were the Americans fighting for freedom.