Why is Santa red and white?

One of the main origins of the figure of Santa Claus is folklore relating to the 4th-century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas, who was depicted in red bishop’s robes with white bands in some traditions.

Santa was shown in various colors throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries until Coca-Cola’s 1930s holiday advertising popularized images of Santa in a bright red suit with white trim.

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What color do red and purple make?

When you’re mixing paint, red and purple make a redder hue of purple, often called red-purple or red-violet. Mixing pure red light with purple light (e.g., on a computer monitor) produces a magenta or reddish-purple color—since purple light is already a mix of red and blue, you’re effectively combining red + red + blue.

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What color do red and yellow make?

When you’re mixing paint colors, red and yellow make orange. Mixing pure red light with yellow light (e.g., on a computer monitor) also produces orange—since yellow light is already a mix of red and green, you’re effectively combining red + red + green.

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