Your Uniform
Wearing uniforms is one of the important methods of Scouting. The uniform is a form of equality, it identifies the wearer as a member of the Boy Scouts, it recognizes achievement, and it is a means of identifying commitment.
Uniform Parts
- Short- or Long-Sleeve Boy Scout Uniform Shirt
- Boy Scout Uniform Pants (optional)
- Boy Scout Uniform Belt (optional)
Neckerchiefs/Neck Slides
- Troop Neckerchief (provided by the Troop )
- Boy Scout Neckerchief Slide (provided by the Troop)
Insignia
- Council Shoulder Patch (left shoulder)
- Unit Numerals, 72 (left shoulder)
- World Crest Emblem
- Council Activity Patch (right pocket)
Click here to learn about insignia placement.
Scout Handbook (provided by the Troop)
New uniforms, handbooks and a variety of other supplies are available at the Scout Shop in Rainier Valley: 3120 Rainier Avenue South; Seattle, WA (click to see map). 206.721.5045 Uniforms and other materials can also be purchased online from www.ScoutStuff.org.