WEARING THE CUB SCOUT UNIFORM
How to do it RIGHT!

How to wear it!

The Cub Scout and adult leader uniforms are suitable for and should be worn at all Scouting meetings and activities. There are, however, certain times when the uniform should not be worn. (See Uniforming Rules and Regulations)

To set a good example for the boys, leaders will want to make sure their insignia is worn correctly. Insignia should be worn only as described in the Insignia Guide, or on official the uniform inspection sheets.

Uniform parts should not be worn separately or with civilian clothing. Either the entire uniform should be worn or not at all. The pack does not have the authority to make changes in the uniform.


 

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How To Wear The Uniform

HATS
Men's and boys' hats may be worn indoors while the individual, den, or pack is participating in formal ceremonies or service projects such as flag ceremonies, uniform inspections, orderly duty, ushering, etc., except in religious institutions where custom forbids.

TEMPORARY INSIGNIA
Only one temporary badge at a time can be worn by adults. Cub Scouts and Webelos Scouts may wear one temporary insignia in addition to the instant recognition or c . compass points emblem. Temporary insignia are not required for correct uniforming. Additional temporary badges can be displayed on the BSA red patch vest, trophy skins, wall plaques, patch blankets, etc.

JACKETS
Red official jackets in nylon, wool, and poplin are available for optional wear by boys and adult leaders. The universal Cub Scout emblem should be worn on the left pocket. The Philmont black or white steer emblem is specially designed for the red wool jac-shirt and is sewn on the left shoulder above the pocket. Only one large patch (such as the Order of the Arrow, National Eagle Scout Association, National Camping School, jamboree, and international participation emblems) may be worn on the back of the jacket. The jacket should not be used to display any other insignia.

PATCH VEST
A red vest is available to display temporary insignia and previously earned badges and insignia. See the Insignia Guide for more information on how to wear the uniform correctly.

NECKERCHIEFS
The Wolf, Bear, and Webelos neckerchiefs are the only official neckerchiefs that may be worn by the boys. Webelos den leaders may wear Webelos leader neckerchiefs. All pack leaders may wear the Cub Scout leader neckerchief or special neckerchiefs that have been authorized by the council. All Tiger Cub coaches may wear the Tiger Cub coach neckerchief. (See the Insignia Guide for regulations.) Neckerchiefs are worn only with the official uniform and never with T-shirts or civilian clothing.

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How To Wear The Neckerchief

  1. Fold the long edge over several small flat folds to about 6 inches from the tip of the neckerchief. A tight fold prevents gathering around the neck and is more efficient than rolling or twirling.

  2. Place around the neck over turned-under collar of uniform shirt. Or, wear under shirt collar if desired.

  3. Draw neckerchief slide over ends and adjust to fit snugly. Let neckerchief ends hang loose.

  4. The portion of the neckerchief showing below the back of the neck should measure no more than 6 inches.
 

    SPECIAL NOTE:
    See the Cub Scout Uniforming Guide for more information on the use of Official Hats, Jackets, Patch Vests, and Neckerchiefs. For more information on the use of Temporary Insignia, visit our Virtual Cub Scout Insignia Guide.
 

 

 

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