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Tango0106 Jan 2020 1:11 p.m. PST

"Unsurprisingly, the uniforms of Household Cavalry bandsmen were unique. Each of the three regiments had uniforms that differed between them until 1883/4 when all the bands were required to adopt a similar style.

One uniform, however that was distinctive to Household troops was State Dress, which has always been worn by trumpeters, kettle-drummers and the bands when on parade in the presence of the Sovereign and the Royal Family. (It is also worn by Drum-Majors of the Foot Guards)…."
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