The Guards are most recognised in their scarlet tunics and tall bearskin caps. However, there are multiple types of uniform you may see throughout the year, depending on when you visit and who is on duty.
The Guards typically cycle between two uniforms for Public Duties - Summer, and Winter Order dress. The change between the two aligns with Daylight Saving Time, the transition from British Summer Time to Greenwich Mean Time. Summer Order is the iconic scarlet tunic, worn from April to October. This is swapped for long, grey greatcoats in the coldest months of the year, from October to March.
However, there are also times when you may not see Guards in these ceremonies at all. Guest units occasionally perform Public Duties, and will wear ceremonial uniforms unique to their own regiments. Check the schedule tab to see who is on duty, and learn more.
If you're visiting during the winter months, the museum has scarlet tunics to try on year-round, so you can step into Summer Order yourself - no matter the season.