Other items that may be worn on the right sleeve include the Musician badge and National Honor Patrol stars. Boy Scouts and Varsity Scouts wearing a long-sleeve shirt may also wear up to six merit badges in two columns of three near the cuff.
Left pocketThe space on the left pocket is reserved to indicate Scout rank. Rank badges that may be worn by Cub Scouts include Tiger Cub, Bobcat, Wolf, and Bear, accompanied by arrow points earned. Webelos Scouts wear only their current badge of rank (Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, or Webelos) centered on the left pocket. As an option, Webelos Scouts who have not earned the Tiger Cub rank may wear all four diamond-shaped ranks arranged as a diamond on this pocket. Scouts in any membership division who have earned the Arrow of Light badge wear it centered below the pocket. Boy Scouts and Varsity Scouts wear their current rank badge centered on the left pocket. Male Venturers may also wear their current Boy Scout rank badge on the official Venturing uniform shirt to age 18, with those becoming Eagle Scouts being allowed to wear the badge until they reach the age of 21.Scouts and Scouters may wear up to five pin-on medals that they have earned or have been awarded centered just above the pocket seam; medals are usually only worn on formal occasions. Most medals may also be represented by a square knot insignia.
Square knots are rectangular cloth patches that use a multi-colored knot design to designate certain awards. Some emblems use other designs, such as the trident for Sea Badge and the overhand knot for the District Award of Merit, but they are all referred to as square knots. Some awards are represented by both medals or badges and square knots, others only by square knots and others only by the medal or badge. Only a few square knots may be worn by youth, such as the religious emblem or life-saving awards.
Scouters that have completed the Powder Horn course wear their silver metallic emblem from the left pocket button.
Service stars may be worn above the pocket or top row of square knots. These are star shaped pins with an enameled number representing tenure in each Scouting division. Circular plastic backings represent each membership division; gold is used for Cub Scouting, green is used for Boy Scouting, brown used is for Varsity Scouting, red is used for Venturing and blue indicates adult service. Scouts and leaders with tenure as Tiger Cubs prior to 2000 may wear a service star with an orange backing.[13] Those who served in Exploring prior to 1998 may wear a service star with red backing.
All Scouts and Scouters may wear the round World Crest over the pocket. This emblem is found on the uniform of most other Scouting organizations and represents unity with other Scouts around the world. Beginning with January 1, 2010, the Boy Scout 100th Anniversary ring is worn on the outside of the world crest.
Right pocketThe space on the right pocket is reserved for one temporary insignia, such as patches from summer camps or other activities, which should be centered on the pocket. Members of the Order of the Arrow may wear lodge insignia on the flap of the right pocket.Official uniforms have a BSA strip immediately above the right pocket. There are several insignia that can be placed above the BSA strip, including interpreter strips indicating foreign languages spoken. Varsity Scouts and Boy Scouts in a Venture patrol may wear the corresponding strip above the interpreter strips. If worn, a name tag may be placed just above the BSA strip and interpreter, Varsity, and Venture strips if worn, or on the flap of the right pocket if no lodge insignia is used. Scouts or Scouters that have participated in a National or World Jamboree may wear the corresponding patch centered between the right pocket and the shoulder seam. Visitors to such events may wear the patch as a temporary insignia.
Female Cub Scout leaders may wear the temporary insignia centered between the BSA strip and the shoulder seam.
Merit badge sashBoy Scouts and Varsity Scouts may wear the merit badge sash, generally on formal occasions. Merit badges may be worn on the front of the sash and the Varsity Letter with earned pins and bars may be worn on the bottom front corner. Additional merit badges and temporary insignia may be worn on the back of the sash.[14] The sash is worn over the right shoulder and should never be worn folded through the belt,[6] and should not be worn at the same time as the Order of the Arrow sash. Non-uniform insigniaA number of emblems are awarded that are not intended for wear on the uniform. The emblems for aquatics qualifications such as Boardsailing BSA, Kayaking BSA, Mile Swim BSA, Scuba BSA, and Snorkeling BSA are intended for wear on the left side of swimwear, while certification such as BSA Lifeguard and BSA Aquatics Instructor are worn on the right side. Other awards such as the 50-Miler Award, Historic Trails Award, Paul Bunyan Woodsman and the Totin' Chip and Firem'n Chit emblems are intended as equipment decoration such as a backpack or on a blanket.They are worn on a sash that goes across the chest of the scout.
The patches that go on a CUB scout uniform are:
Right sleeve: US Flag, Den Numeral, Quality Unit Award (if earned by the unit)
Left sleeve: Council Shoulder Emblem ("strip"), Veteran Unit Insignia (optional), Pack Numeral
Right Pocket: Temporary Patches (Leave No Trace, World Conservation, other activity patches). The progress toward rank totem/ beads can also be worn. The Outdoor activity award is sewn to the right pocket flap. The national summertime award (a pin) is worn pinned above the pocket. Outdoor activity award pins (given after the patch is given if earned in subsequent years) are pinned to the patch on the right flap.
Left Pocket: Rank badges and arrow points. Metals are pinned just above the pocket seam and the years of service pins (the most recent - not all them) are pinned above the pocket. The religious Knot is worn centered over the pocket. The world crest is worn centered over the pocket centered between the left shoulder seam and the top of the pocket.
Other patches (ie Pinewood Derby, Scouting for Food, Visit to "somewhere") can be worn on a red felt vest.
Other ideas for those patches are Jackets, Duffle bags, blankets, scrape books, etc.
See related links for specific on patch placement.
Please see related links to go to the official inspection sheet/ insignia guide.
If the scout is a Cub Scout wearing a blue uniform shirt the Arrow of Light is centered on the left shirt pocket flap above the other rank badges (wolf , bear, etc). If the scout is a Cub Scout wearing the khaki (brown) shirt or a Boy Scout the Arrow of Light is worn centered under the left shirt pocket (below the pocket).
If you are a Boy Scout you should wear your full Boy Scout uniform. A Boy Scout shirt and merit badge sash should be sufficient. If you have an Order of the Arrow sash you may also wear that. If you are part of the audience or parent of a Boy Scout at a Court of Honor you can dress casually or professionally. It is completely up to you.
I'm a scout and the world scout badge is a badge that EVERY single scout has in the world. It's kind of a sign of membership and so that everyone knows you're joined scouts. (The badge should be sewn onto your scout shirt pocket) xxx From Kate xxx
The Arrow of Light award is sewn centered and just under the left shirt pocket on the Boy Scout uniform.
Proficiency badges such as craft, caving and abseiling go on the right sleeve under your region badge and your group name. APL and PL badges go on pocket, yearly badges go above pocket along with the Country and world wide scouting badges. On your left sleeve you put your pioneer/explorer/adventurer badge with other achievement badges around it. above those goes your scout craft badge which is the first scout badge you get. When putting on your scout craft remember to only sew the top and bottom as your coloured cords get held in place by this badge
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You do not need builders club to create t-shirts. To put a picture of someone's character on a t-shirt simply save a picture of them to your computer. Then upload the picture as a t-shirt.
Scan wwe pictures. Then you put picture on the shirt.
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A broach, a badge a charity flag or ribbon, a poppy.
The Swedish Guide and Scout Council (Svenska Scoutrådet) uniforms consist of a dark blue Scout shirt and scarf.