Uniform

Cub Scout Uniform

 The complete Cub Scout uniform consists of the following parts:

Official Shirt. Official long- or short-sleeved shirt with button-flap pockets. "Boy Scouts of America" lettering on the right shirt front, World Scouting Association patch sewn above left chest pocket. Shirt is blue for Tiger, Wolf, and Bear Scouts. Blue or tan for Webelos Scouts.


Pants (or shorts). Official blue pants or denim blue jeans for Tiger, Wolf, and Bear Scouts. Olive Green (w/tan shirt), Official blue pants (w/blue shirt)  or denim blue jeans for Webelos Scouts. Absolutely no athletic pants or shorts.


Official Neckerchief. Tiger neckerchief is triangular, orange with navy blue trim; Wolf neckerchief is gold with navy blue trim; Bear neckerchief is light blue with navy blue trim; Webelos neckerchief is blue, green, gold and red plaid with the Webelos emblem.

Neckerchief slide. Official gold-colored metal slide with emblem of rank. Boys may also wear handmade neckerchief slide.

Belt. Official navy blue web belt with metal buckle and emblem appropriate for the rank. Webelos Scouts may wear the olive Boy Scouts belt. Note the belt loop recognitions for the Tiger, Wolf, and Bear adventures fit oly on the blue web belt. 

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 Wearing the Uniform

 In general, every Cub Scout should wear his Class A Uniform to all Cub Scouting activities, including den and pack meetings, unit outings, and any activities done with members of the den or pack.


When playing sports, going to camp, or participating in other physical activities, a pack may opt to have the Cub Scouts wear an alternate uniform, such as an activity shirt. These are sometimes referred to as Class B Uniforms. Pack leaders should provide advance notice of any occasion when the boys should wear anything other than the complete uniform. 





Patch Placement

Cub Scout & Webelos Sleeves

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Cub Scout Pockets

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Webelos Pockets

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