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Julius Caesar wore red boots because he was a member of the senate. All Roman senators wore red shoes as a symbol of their senatorial status; the purple stripe on their tunics and togas was another status symbol. Now these "senatorial shoes" were actually closed boot-type footwear and the red that was used for their dye was a deep red similar to a maroon.

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Julius Ceaesar wore red boots because he thought the color was royalness!That is why he wore red boots!

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So his troops would know it was him who was fighting alongside them so he could give more direct orders.

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