When Robinson played for the Dodgers all Major League uniforms were basically white for home teams and grey for visiting teams. The Dodgers wore blue caps and stockings and blue lettering, trim and numbers both home and away.
Same as the Los Angeles Dodgers, blue and white.
I think they're brown and black
At the beginning of the US Civil War, some of the the Confederate army uniforms were a butternut color. Grey was introduced as soon as these color uniforms could be produced. The US army already had blue uniforms and remained with that color.
Mal Mallette debuted on September 25, 1950, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field; he played his final game on September 29, 1950, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field.
No
Yes, they do have uniforms. but, their uniforms are white and green in color and traditional costumes.
When Robinson played for the Dodgers all Major League uniforms were basically white for home teams and grey for visiting teams. The Dodgers wore blue caps and stockings and blue lettering, trim and numbers both home and away.
Blue.
Blue
Union uniforms were blue; Confederate uniforms were gray.
1950
Grey
whitish gray
The color of WW2 RAF uniforms is actually the result of the weave of three colors of yarn, not an actual dyed color. This applies to both the serge wool used on the Other Ranks uniforms as well as for the barathea wool used in officer uniforms. SInce it's not a solid color, there is no particular dye color that will replicate it.
School Uniforms do have colour, even if they are blcak or grey or white, they are colours.
The Southern (Confederate) Army wore grey uniforms.