Scout
uniform
The Scout
Uniform is very like the uniform worn by my men when I commanded the South
Africa Constabulary. They knew what was comfortable, serviceable and a good
protection against the weather. So Scouts have much the same uniform. With a
few minor alterations the original Scout uniform has met the ideas of Scouts
around the world and has been universally adopted. Of course, in extreme
climates it has to be modified to suit the the seasons, but on the whole the
different nations in the temperate climates are dressed uniformly alike.
Starting at
the top, the board-braimmed khaki hat is a good protection from sun and rain.
It is kept on by a bootlace tied in a bow in front on the brim and going round
the back of the head. This lace will come in handy in many ways when you camp.
The hat has four dents in it.
Then comes
the neckerchief or Scarf which is folded into a triangle with the point at the
back of the neck. Every Troop has its own scarf colour and since the honour of
you Troop is bound up in the scarf, you must be very careful to keep, it clean
and tidy. It is fastened at the throat by a knot, or a side or “woggle”, which
is some form of ring made of cord, metal, bone or anything you like. The scarf
protects your neck from sunburn and serves many purposes, such as for a bandage
or as an emergency rope.
The Scout
Shirt :- is a free and easy thing and
nothing could be more comfortable when the sleeves are rolled up. All Scouts
have them rolled up because this tends to give them greater freedom, but also
as a sign that they are ready to carry out their Motto. They only roll them down when it is very cold or
when their arms may become sun burnt. In cold weather the shirt can be
supplemented with warmer garments over or better, under it.
Short are essential
to hard work and to climbing, to hiking and to camping. They are less expensive
and and more hygienic than breeches or trousers. They give freedom and ventilation to the
legs. Another advantage is that when the ground is wet, you can go about
without stockings and none of our clothes gets dam. The stocking are held up by
garters, with green tabs shoeing below the turnover of the stocking top.
Personally, I consider
shoes more suitable than high boots since they give better ventilation to the
feet and therefore diminish the danger of chills and of chaffs which come from
damp stockings softening the feet when tightly laced boots are worn.
Wearing the
uniform
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on
March 27, 2020
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