Wearing the BSA's official "field uniform," also known as a "Class A" uniform, is a way for adult leaders to show their pack pride and serve as a reminder of the leader's commitment to character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Awards displayed on the uniform marks the training accomplished by the leader.
WHERE TO PURCHASE ITEMS:
Uniform shirts, patches, belts and other Cub Scouting items may be purchased in a scout shop or online.
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PATCH PLACEMENT
The insignia on a uniform is important to communicate their membership in the den, pack, and council and to reflect the awards and ranks they've earned. The positioning of insignia on the right and left sleeves and the right pocket of the official uniform shirt is standard.
The left pocket of a leader's uniform is designed to demonstrate personal awards.