why SENTA always wear red and white clothes?
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Explanation:
Many believe Santa wears red because of Coca-Cola. While there is no question that the soft-drink company has been influential in depicting the jolly man we all have come to know and love, the truth is St. Nick’s red suit appeared in illustrations and written descriptions long before Coca-Cola’s 1931 advertisements were created.
In fact, Haddon Sundblom, the artist who created the original magazine ads for Coca-Cola, was actually inspired by Clement Clark Moore's 1822 poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas” – more commonly known as “The Night Before Christmas.”
But before Moore’s poem and Coca-Cola’s advertisements, there was the original St. Nicholas. As the Bishop of Myra in the 4th Century, his traditional robes were red and white. While some historians argue that he originally dressed in different colors, the fact is that after the bishop, who was known for his generosity and kindness to children, passed away, his legend grew, and that included his scarlet apparel.
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