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... should never be seen

Posted by R. Berg on August 02, 2006

In Reply to: ... should never be seen posted by Victoria S Dennis on August 01, 2006

: : : : : we have had a disussion in work and are a little confused as to the which phrase is correct is it ' red and green should never be seen' or 'blue and green should never be seen?

: : : : A Google war gives it to blue and green, 437 to 139. Please note that that makes it more frequent, not more correct.

: : : I'd love to know the answer to this. My Gran said "Blue and green should never be seen, except with something in between", but I'm unable to find a source. And "Never wear brown in town" was (according to my Gran) also once held to be true (for men, I think). Pamela

: : It is surely 'blue and green' that must never be seen. The combination (as far as clothes go, at any rate) is horrible.

: : Red and green is OK.

: : DFG

: "Never wear brown in town" is still live as far as my husband is concerned. His black shoes were ar the cobblers being mended, and he suffered dreadful embarrassment at having to go to London in brown shoes, even in casual dress. (VSD)

A previous discussion (try an archive search) gives it to red and green. ~rb

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