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My dad used to go in his hunting pinks."
Madder was also used to dye the "hunting pinks" of Great Britain.
Hunting Pink is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies.
Additionally, Blair and Purvis's former boss 'Jell' apparently used to wear hunting pink to the office.
"Hunting Pink" - in which Tim also appears as his 'Great-uncle Butcher'.
("Hunting Pink" is listed under an alternative title at IMDb)
"Hunting Pink" - Great Uncle Butcher (played by Tim)
The Lord and chief Boggin are dressed in hunting pink (red) coats and top hats decorated with flowers and badges.
Early diners in hunting pinks, sipping their exotic demitasses, sprawled in their chairs with breeched and booted legs extended stiffly in the aisles.
Six Masters of Fox Hounds turned out resplendent in their hunting pink (their red coats), including the United Pack's Rory Knight Bruce.
From the doorway, a young man swaggered out wearing the very latest in hunting pinks, and boots that had to have cost the equivalent of starfare between Earth and Proxima Centauri.
The other announces Major, "The Little Equine Wonder - The Pony with the Human Brain," shown on his hind legs wearing hunting pink, white britches, puttees and a topper.
An outlier of this type of performance occurred at Richmond, Yorkshire into the mid 20th century; at Christmas, three men dressed in hunting pink led a horse "made from the stuffed skin of a horse's head on a pole" and the man who played it hidden under a horse-blanket.
HORSES ON THE TRAIL Some 200 horses and riders will display their equestrian form and a variety of raiment from traditional hunting pinks to whimsical period costumes next Sunday at the running of the Easton Parish Pace.
Since then, the interplay of tradition and transgression has been aided and abetted by some wonderfully malleable British conventions: royal raiment, Scottish tartans, hunting pinks, Savile Row tailoring, the trench coat and mourning black, the latter institutionalized by Queen Victoria's prolonged grieving for Prince Albert.