Unless your den or pack leader says otherwise, you should always wear your "Class A" Cub Scout uniform to all Scouting activities—not only den and pack meetings, but every activity in which you take part with other Cub Scouts. The shirt should always be tucked in and orderly. Everyone should understand the importance of representing the entire Boy Scout of America organization while in uniform.
Any award, badge, patch, award, or adventure loop scouts earn are awarded (at no cost) during the monthly pack meetings. Parents are responsible for attaching them to the scout's uniform.
WHERE TO PURCHASE ITEMS:
Uniform shirts, patches, belts and other Cub Scouting items may be purchased in a scout shop or online.
OFFICIAL BSA SCOUT SHOPS - IN MULTIPLE LOCATIONS AND ONLINE
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PATCH PLACEMENT
The insignia on a cub scout's 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 are the same regardless of the scout's rank, or whether they wear the cub scout blue shirt or the Scouts BSA olive green shirt as a Webelos or Arrow of Light scout.
The left pocket of a cub scout uniform is designed to demonstrate the current and previously-earned rank patches and other personal awards.
TEMPORARY PATCHES