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Uniforms

Children

The uniform gives visibility to the Cub Scouts and creates a level of identity both within the unit and the community. The neckerchief, neckerchief neck and belt buckle uniforms are similar in basic design, they vary in color and detail to identify the different Cub Scouts, Scouts and Venturers units. In all cases, the shirts are tucked in.

Youth uniforms
Lions wear a unique uniform consisting of a blue T-shirt with a lion logo on the front, a blue webbing belt, a blue cap with a lion logo, and a yellow neck scarf and flip-flop.

Tigers wear a Cub Scout uniform ; it comes with orange top socks, an orange neckerchief, a neck scarf with the Tiger logo, a cap with an orange insert and the Tiger emblem, and a blue belt with the Tiger emblem on the buckle.

Wolves wear a Cub Scout uniform and a Wolf hat with a yellow or red insert and Wolf logo, and a yellow or red neckerchief and neckerchief neckpiece with the Wolf logo. Bears wear Cub Scout uniforms and a cap with a blue insert with the Bear logo. The blue neckerchief and neckline have the Bear logo.

Webelos Scouts wear a BSA field uniform with blue shoulder loops. The Webelos cap is green with a plaid insert and oval Webelos emblem; the plaid consists of blue and gold Cub Scouting and red and green Scouts BSA. A plaid neck scarf with the Webelos logo is paired with a slide with the Webelos emblem. Webelos wearing a Scout uniform can use the Webelos buckle with either a blue Cub Scout or a green Scout belt; however, the Cub Scout belt loops only fit the blue belt. Webelos den may choose to wear the den emblem instead of the den number; the patches are the same as the scout patrol patches.

Scout Uniforms.
Adult leaders wear the basic field scout uniform. Female den leaders below the Webelos level may choose the classic female Cub Scouter uniform with a blue webbing belt. Leaders who wear a brown uniform shirt wear blue shoulder loops on their epaulettes, Centennial or Switchbacks pants or shorts, and a Scout net or leather belt. When wearing a neckerchief, male leaders wear a Cub Scout leader’s neckerchief (if he is a Tiger Cub leader, Cub Scout den leader or assistant den leader), a Webelos leader’s neckerchief (if he is a Webelos den leader or assistant den leader), an International adult neckerchief, National Scout Association neckscarf (if he received the Scout rank as a youth), Wood Badge neckscarf or Wood Badge Tartan neckscarf ( if he has received Wood Badge training), with a matching slip or wiggle of the neckscarf. Leaders of the pack wear an olive cap. Den leaders wear the same cap with a visor as the youth they serve, if the den prefers to wear a cap.