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Troop 257 requires each Scout to regularly wear one of two categories of uniforms, depending on the event. Each uniform has a variation we refer to as "formal." Brief descriptions of the uniforms are below. For a more detailed description, see the Adult Orientation Guide on the Helpful Documents page. Setting the ExampleAs part of living the Scout Oath and Law, all Scouts are expected to set a positive example for their peers as well as the younger Scouts. That includes "following the rules." When a Scout wears something other than the required uniform to an activity, he is sending a clear message to his peers: "The rules are fine for you, but they don't apply to me." This contradicts with the fundamental tenets of Scouting. Therefore, if your Scout chooses not to follow the uniform guidelines for a particular Scouting event, he will likely be sent home. "Field" Uniform (formerly "Class A")This uniform consists of the official Scout khaki shirt, a Troop 257 neckerchief and tie slide, blue jean pants or shorts and Scout belt. Worn at troop meetings and to all campouts. Formal "Field" UniformSame as above, except Scout must wear official BSA shorts or pants, and official BSA socks. Worn at Summer Camp and, along with the merit badge sash, at courts of honor. "Activity" Uniform (formerly "Class B")This consists of the official Troop 257 red t-shirt, blue jean pants or shorts and a Scout belt. Occasionally worn in place of Field uniform at troop meetings. Formal "Activity" UniformSame as above, except Scout must wear official BSA shorts or pants, and official BSA socks. Worn for some activities during Summer Camp. |
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