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blue and white
black and pink. but the baseball teams uniforms faded to a navy blue.
As far as professional sports teams in the United States, the Indianapolis Colts have a blue horseshoe logo.
A list of things that are blue includes the sky on a clear day, the ocean, blueberries, blue jeans, and the bluebird. Other examples are sapphires, certain types of flowers like hydrangeas, and various shades of blue paint. Additionally, many sports teams and brands use blue in their logos and uniforms.
dark blue, pants and a sports coat sort of.
The meaning of the Italian word "azzurri" is blue in English. However, the word means a lot more. Blue is the color of Italian football players as they wear blue during World Cups.
light blue
The French flag is made of three vertical bars, blue, white, then red (history in related question). The French sports teams are usually wearing a blue jersey with a white short, and are popuarly supported as "les bleus" (the blue ones). They may also use an alternate set of white jerseys with blue shorts.
Toronto, Canada. The teams are the Toronto Maple leafs (blue), the Toronto Blue Jays (blue [obviously!]) and their CFL (Canadian Football League) team, the Toronto Argonauts (blue). Pittsburgh also has three sports teams (NHL - Penguins, MLB - Pirates, NFL - Steelers) that are all Black and Yellow. Giggity.
uniforms are gray and blue,red and blue
The Continental Army actually had a number of different uniforms it used before going with the famous blue uniforms as the standard. In the early war, the Army wore Brown or "nutmeg" coats with facings of different colors to differentiate regiments from the different states. In 1777, as a gift to the young nation, the French sent thousands of blue coats with red facings. They were referred to as "lottery coats" since there were not enough coats for every soldier and a lottery was drawn to determine which units received uniforms. In 1779, George Washington issued uniform orders for the entire Continental Army making the blue uniforms official with facings of red to signify units from the Mid-Atlantlic States, white facings for New England, and buff facings for the Southern States. In 1781, all uniforms were blue with red facings. So to answer your question, the Continental Army wore blue clothing because blue was the color of the uniforms the French gave us. To this day, the U.S. Army wears blue dress uniforms ... all because of the French!