Cubs Uniform
Rajendra Lall Rajak
The Uniform of the Cub is described in Rule 9-Chapter I,APRO-II.
Cubs wear(1)Shirt or Jersy.(2)Shorts,(3)A Scarf(4) A Head Dress,(5) A
Belt,and appropriate Badges.Foot-wear is optionalWhere choice is given,the
whole Pack should wear the same kind of garments and it should be of same
colour and pattern.
SHIRT:A grey shirt with half
sleevs or rolled up sleeves or Jersy.In cold weather the sleeves may be rolled
down.
SHORTS:Shorts may be dark blue,8
cm above knee in length.
SCARF:Scarf will be of Group.
HEAD DRESS:A blue cap with yellow piping supplied
by the National Assciation:a sikh may wear blue turban.
BELT:Grey Nylex Belt with official
buckle of BS&G suoolied by the National Association.
FOOT WEAR:Black shoes with black
less.
STOCKING OR SOCKS:Black in colour.
GARTER TABES:Blue colour.
MEMBERSHIP BADGE: Colour-Blue
background,worn on centre of left pocket of the shirt or at the same place on
Jersy.
BROTHERHOOD BADGE:Right
pocket,Navy blue in colour world scout badge rounded by Reef Knot.
PROFICIENCY BADGES:Worn on Right
Sleeve.
SHOULDER PATCH:A shoulder patch of six colour-an
equilateral triangular piece of cloth with a base of 4 cms in lengthsewn at the
top of the left sleeve immediately below the shoulder with point upwards.
SHOULDER BADGE:8 cms long and 1.5
cms wide in white background with the name of the group in red letters shall be
worn on the right shoulder immediately below the seam.
ARMLETS:Senior sixer wear three
armlets,blue in colour,2 cms in left arm.Sixer wears two armlets and second
wears 1 armlet 1 cm wide on the left arm
between the shoulder and elbow.
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