Submitted by P4rturi t3_zvywjc in explainlikeimfive
Sure-Work3285 t1_j1uaee5 wrote
Reply to comment by mysilvermachine in ELI5: Why green and red are the definitive Christmas colors? by P4rturi
AFAIK red was a commercial addition from the likes of Coca Cola who advertised Santa in red.
MarkNutt25 t1_j1vgu50 wrote
Red was a pretty common color for Santa/Father Christmas to wear long before Coca Cola even existed. Check out this version Santa Claus, really pretty similar to the modern version, published 24 years before the Coca Cola company was founded.
As the various visual concepts of Santa Claus/St. Nicholas/Father Christmas coalesced into a single character, those ads probably helped push the needle towards red becoming the only color he ever wears, but the concept had already been kicking around in the public consciousness for centuries, and there's no reason why it couldn't have ended up settling on an image pretty similar to what we have now without the help of Coca Cola's commercials.
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