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A facing colour is a common tailoring technique for European military uniforms where the visible inside lining of a standard military jacket, coat or tunic is of a different colour to that of the garment itself. The jacket lining evolved to be of different coloured material, then of specific hues. Accordingly, when the material was turned back on itself: the cuffs, lapels and tails of the jacket exposed the contrasting colours of the lining or facings, enabling ready visual distinction of different units: regiments, divisions or battalions each with their own specific and prominent colours. The use of distinctive facings for individual regiments was at its most popular in 18th century armies, but standardisation within infantry branches became more common during and after the Napoleonic Wa

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  • Color contrastant (ca)
  • Abzeichenfarbe (de)
  • Facing colour (en)
  • Couleur distinctive (fr)
  • Cor de revestimento (pt)
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  • Les couleurs distinctives étaient couramment utilisées, jusqu'au XXe siècle, par les armées européennes afin de distinguer visuellement les différentes unités militaires d'une même armée. La méthode consistait à utiliser, sur l'uniforme standard, une couleur différente pour les parements et retroussis des uniformes de chaque régiment. La couleur distinctive était généralement portée sur les cols, les manches et les basques. * Portail de l’histoire militaire (fr)
  • Els colors contrastants foren un recurs habitual dels uniformes militars europeus en què el folre de la peça superior visible a l'observador era d'un color diferent (contrastant) del color de la superfície exterior de la peça; en girar certes parts del folre, restaven exposats els colors contrastants, la qual cosa permetia distingir visualment la branca (arma, cos, servei) o la unitat (regiment, batalló, etc.) del portador. * * * * * * Exemples de distinció entre unitats d'un mateix exèrcit (França, 1776) mitjançant el sistema de colors contrastants (ca)
  • A facing colour is a common tailoring technique for European military uniforms where the visible inside lining of a standard military jacket, coat or tunic is of a different colour to that of the garment itself. The jacket lining evolved to be of different coloured material, then of specific hues. Accordingly, when the material was turned back on itself: the cuffs, lapels and tails of the jacket exposed the contrasting colours of the lining or facings, enabling ready visual distinction of different units: regiments, divisions or battalions each with their own specific and prominent colours. The use of distinctive facings for individual regiments was at its most popular in 18th century armies, but standardisation within infantry branches became more common during and after the Napoleonic Wa (en)
  • Abzeichenfarbe (auch Regiments- oder Aufschlagfarbe) ist die Farbe der Uniformteile, durch die sich ein Regiment oder anderer militärischer Verband von anderen Verbänden der gleichen Waffengattung unterscheidet. Trommler, Trompeter und andere Militärmusiker trugen oft "gewechselte Farben", d. h. Abzeichenfarbe und Grundfarbe waren getauscht. In Deutschland wurden sie von den Waffenfarben abgelöst, welche nur mehr die Waffengattung und nicht mehr einzelne Regimenter charakterisieren. In einigen anderen Ländern sind Abzeichenfarben für bunte Paradeuniformen aber noch in Gebrauch. (de)
  • Uma cor de revestimento é uma técnica de alfaiataria comum para uniformes militares europeus, onde o forro interno visível de uma jaqueta, casaco ou túnica militar padrão é de uma cor diferente da cor da própria roupa muito utilizada nos séculos XVIII e XIX. O forro da jaqueta evoluiu para ser de material colorido diferente, depois de tons específicos. Assim, quando o material era virado sobre si mesmo os punhos, lapelas e caudas da jaqueta expunham as cores contrastantes do forro ou dos revestimentos, possibilitando a pronta distinção visual das diferentes unidades (regimentos, divisões ou batalhões) e especialidades de serviço (ex: Infantaria ligeira, Infantaria de linha, Artilharia), cada um com suas especificidades e destaques cores. O uso de revestimentos distintos para regimentos ind (pt)
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