In 1789, George Washington wore his famous “golden suit” to his inauguration ball. 237 years later, scientists found 5 natural dyes showing the coat was originally a deep plum-purple, not gold

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George Washington's famous inauguration overcoat was actually a rich plum color. Scientific analysis of the garment revealed its true vibrant hue. The original "golden suit" was made using natural dyes from colonial sources. These dyes, including shellac and logwood, created a deep purple shade. Sunlight exposure over time likely caused the fabric to fade to a golden appearance.