Jockeys wear "racing silks" in a variety of primary colors and white: red yellow blue etc.
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The "blazer" derives its name from the bright and dazzling "blaze" of color it was originally made in. It was a sport coat worn for boating that featured bright colors to stand out on the water.
The bird's color was the color of the robes worn by the Catholic official of the same name.
Not very bright coloured shoes (i.e. black, grey and even chestnut brown)
horse racing ( quarter horse and thorobred and sulky racing ( standardbred trotters and pacers ) and sometimes polo
Alright, a little color lesson first. You know when you look at a bright color, let's say, for example, purple? When you look at it for a while, then take it away, you get an after-image in your sight. You will see yellow when the purple is taken away. It is also the reason why scrubs are worn, and why they are a cyan color. During surgery, surgeons are looking at the color red all the time, so when they look away, they will get a fuzzy after image and they cannot see properly. This could make them mess up. So, by wearing cyan, it cancels out the bright red color and doesn't mess up the surgeons vision. Also, scrubs are worn because if you get something on them (blood, bile, etc.), they can be throw away and easily be replaced. Hope this helped!
Neon green or any "neon" color, is a bright, eye-catching color. Think of the new school crossing signs or the safety vests worn by road workers and you'll have an idea of the brightness of the color.
that was in the 80s so bright leggings and bright legwarmers.... also was side ponytails and afros... anything bright basically
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I think it can be worn in the spring or summer R.C.M
clothing that was worn was very mature and productive. Nothing big but never wore any bright colors
The most common color of trousers worn by professionals in the workplace is black.
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