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A sash drapes over the right shoulder. A sash will come together at the left side of the waist. A sash is usually around six inches wide. A sash can be any color and have any design.
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A wide sash worn around the waist normally with a tuxedo is called a "Cummerbund" sometimes spelt with a "K"
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a sash is either something you can wear around your waist or shoulder, or it can be sort of a window pane. that is a couple definitions for a sash.
The main purpose of the sash is to display merit badges. These are attached in rows of three in no particular order. Many just attach them in the order they were earned. Some attach the required badges for Eagle down one border - usually the right. If additional space is needed merit badges may also be attached to the back of the sash. Venture and Varsity scouts may attach a venture/ Varsity letter in the lower front corner. Temporary patches may also be attached to the back of the sash. A sash pin may be worn to keep the sash in place.
Twice around the waist and hanging down the outside left leg
A cummerbund is a broad waist sash, often worn as an article of formal dress, such as a tuxedo or dinner jacket.
The sash goes around one shoulder and down to the waist. Merit badges are attached to it. The neckerchief goes around the neck and has a ring clasp to keep it snug.
The Confederates did not have red scarves. However, most of the leaders in the Confederate Army wore a red sash around their waist.
A sash is an article of ancient Chinese clothing. It is a long strip of cloth worn around the waist.
I am a voyageur on the Ferris wheel of life. He was a great ship voyageur, passing the equator many times. I would like to be an airship voyageur so to avoid bad trails. Enough examples for you there fellow voyageur?