The uniform makes the Adventurer Club real to its members, especially the children. The uniform becomes an emblem of a standard, builds loyalty to the cub, and brings members into a sense of community. The uniform should always be neat, clean, and worn with pride.
Full dress uniforms should be worn for the following occasions:
Do I have to buy a new uniform for my Adventurer?
Clubs have lots of options when it comes to uniforms. One option is to have a staff member who is responsible for measuring each Adventurer and ordering uniforms for each. Another option is to have parents purchase uniforms for their child(ren) that are in the club.
Here are some options that can reduce uniform expenses:
The key to any of these options is to have a staff member who is responsible for implementing the plan your clubs adopts.
Types of Uniforms
There are many types of uniforms worn by Adventurers. Please look at the list below for details. How do you know which one to purchase for your Adventurer? Check with your Area Coordinator or Conference Adventurer/Youth director to see what color blouse/shirt and style of collar is used in your conference.
Women wearing hosiery should match their skin tone. Navy blue or black hosiery are optional. Check with your conference Adventurer Coordinator or Youth Director to see what the standard is in your conference.
Staff members who are Master Guides may wear their Adventurer Master Guide scarf, Master Guide slide, Master Guide level patch, Adventurer Master Guide star chevron patch, Master Guide pin and display the Master Guide Crest patch on the sash. The navy blue Master Guide jacket is optional.
Field uniform for the Adventurers and staff is a T-shirt and blue jeans. Each club can create its own design for field uniform T-shirt and sweatshirts. A few suggestions for designs on T-shirts are:
Uniform cords are optional.
Cords should be worn on the left shoulder. Cords should consist of a main braided cord, two outside shoulder loops without ornamentation, and one gold pencil device. (Exception: TLT cord.)
To wear the Cord Unbutton the left epaulet. Insert the left arm through only the bradded loop with the two shoulder loops on the outside of the arm. Draw the cord up the arm tucking the braded loop under the armpit. The pencil should drop freely down the front left chest. The button loop on the shoulder cord is then placed onto the button and the epaulet is placed over the button loop and the button refastening the epaulet.
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