Was santa always dressed in red and white?
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yeah but I was told he tried blue and white one year and almost got shot as a intruder.
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yes, even the old French tales of Pere Foutard and Santa Claus say he was in a long red and white jacket
Soccer chick
No - only after Coca Cola dressed him that way for an ad campaign about 70 years ago. Traditionally he wore Blue or Green - just look up Santas from European countries you`ll find traditional looking ones in Germany etc.
executioner_bolan
The image we all use today was invented by Coke-a-cola for advertising purposes, and it seems to have stuck. Before that he was in various coloured robes depending on which country you lived in.
Just Call me AJ
Was Santa always dressed in red and white? Ah, that's better. Yes and no.
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