The scout Uniform ● One of the eight methods of Scouting ● Our public announcement that we...

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The scout Uniform●One of the eight methods of Scouting

●Our public announcement that we ascribe to the ideals of Scouting

●Demonstrates Scouting's spirit of equality and democracy

●Helps to create unity

●Gives us a place to display our awards and accomplishments

“Field” or “Class A” Uniform

New versus old

● Nylon● Puffy pockets● Green epaulet loops● Zip-off pants● Plastic belt buckle● Synthetic socks● Velcro pocket closures● Back vents on summer shirt

● Cotton/polyester blend● Flat pockets● Red epaulet loops● Metal belt buckle● Cotton socks● Buttons on pockets

Both are acceptable, but don't mix and match parts.

“Activity” or “Class B” Uniform

Any Boy Scout, Scout troop, or Scout camp tee shirt withScout pants or shorts

Where to put all those patches

Merit badge sash

Wear it for special occasions:● Courts of honor

● Boards of review● Parades

● Special ceremonies

Order of the Arrow sash

Wear it only for

Order of the Arrow

Events.

When to wear the uniform

Boy Scouts and Scout leaders proudly wear the full

uniform for all ceremonial activities including boards of

review, courts of honor, patriotic events, parades, and

at troop meetings and summer camp.

When to wear the uniform

During physically active outdoor events and

more informal troop meetings,

Scouts may wear the activity uniform—

troop or camp T-shirts with Scout pants or shorts.

When to wear the uniform

Scouts participating in conservation projects,

other service work, or backcountry camping

may wear work pants or

jeans with their troop or camp T-shirts.

When not to wear the uniform

Do not wear the uniform while selling a

commercial product or service,

even for Scout money-raising purposes.

When not to wear the uniform

Do not wear the uniform in situations

that might mistakenly imply

an endorsement by the BSA of a product,

service, political candidate, or philosophy.

Scouts and Scouters are encouraged

to take part in political matters as private individuals

but not while wearing the uniform.

When not to wear the uniform

Do not wear the uniform while engaged in any activity

that could dishonor or discredit the Boy Scouts of

America, the uniform, or the person wearing it.

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