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In the Old Testament, after a king would send his men into battle and they had defeated their enemy, he would walk through the battle ground and take for his men the spoils.

A piece of the defeated king's robe would be cut off and sewn to the end of the winning king's robe as a sign of victory. The different fabrics and colors would indicate the king's victories over each of the defeated kings.

The more sewn on pieces, the longer the robe; thus the indication of a victorious king.

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