Scouts BSA Uniform

The Boy Scout Uniform is a critical part of being a Scout. All Scouts are expected to have at least one complete Class-A uniform. All Class-A uniforms are subject to inspection, and they should be worn at all major Troop 358 events including Troop meetings, award banquets, parties, camping trips, flag ceremonies, and parades. You will be notified when Class-A uniforms will be mandatory.

Learn more about uniforms here: http://bsauniforms.org/.

Class-A

With regard to Class-A uniforms, the following applies:

The full Class-A uniform consists of:

  • Tan BSA shirt
  • Green BSA pants
  • Troop Neckerchief (award neckerchiefs can be worn always)
  • BSA green belt (Black or Brown acceptable)
  • Troop hat
  • Merit Badge Sash with all rewarded badges
  • And awards received
  • Rank insignia
  • OA sash if in the OA

Please note that uniforms inspections are held on the first meeting of the month, if subject to change, you will be informed.

To learn more about Boy Scout uniforms, please click here to visit the link to the BSA’s official page.

Patch Placement

For proper patch placement for Boy Scout and Venture Scout uniforms, you can download the official uniform inspection sheet by clicking here.

Class-B

Class-B uniforms consist of shirts that might be t-shirts, polo shirts, or sweatshirts. These may be issued at certain events or may be purchased through most Scouting retail venues. It is generally advisable for boys to bring a Class-B uniform at all Troop meetings and Troop-related activities where a Class-A is not required.