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TUNIC FOR EQUERRY TO THE KING
This is practically the same as for the Aide-de-Camp, but there are four embroidered loops and buttons on the sleeves.
CAVALRY TUNICS
The Cavalry Tunic of the 1st Life Guards is made of scarlet cloth, with blue velvet collar cuffs, and edging with stitched edges.
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The tunic for the 2nd Life Guards is made of scarlet cloth, but has blue velvet collar and cuffs, and edging with stitched edges.
The tunic for the Royal Horse Guards is blue cloth, with scarlet cloth collar and cuffs and edging: on each side the collar is placed an
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embroidered device 5½ inches to 6 inches long and 2 inches wide. The cuffs are gauntlet shape and are embroidered in a similar manner to the collar.
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Buttons are placed in the centre of the embroidery, and three loops of embroidery of the same pattern are placed on the back skirt.