The sash worn by the girl from the fiction department in George Orwell's novel "1984" represents her membership in the Junior Anti-Sex League, which promotes celibacy and anti-sex ideals in the dystopian society. It symbolizes the suppression of personal freedoms and individuality by the oppressive government.
The shoulder seam of the Girl Scout Junior sash should be on the girl's right shoulder.
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
The "You Are Registered" patch is not an official Girl Scout insignia, so it goes on the back of the sash or vest.
The Girl Scout sash is designed to lay on the right shoulder, go around the body, with the bottom of the sash on the left side of the body. The Girl Scout vest is designed so that it is worn by inserting both arms with an opening on the front. Placement of the insignia and awards is different on each. When wearing the Girl Scout sash, the pin tab with the membership pin and the WAGGGS pin is worn on the left side of the shirt rather than being on the sash. See related links for illustrations of both the Girl Scout sash and the Girl Scout vest.
The blue sash on paintings of Our Lady, and often Our Lord, are symbols of humility.
His insignia of office as commanding general
The Early Bird patch is not an official Girl Scout insignia, so it should be placed on the back of the Girl Scout sash or vest.
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) used to have a pattern and material that you could buy to sew your own sash. However, they discontinued selling them many years ago. So, you can either purchase a sash from the council store or from the GSUSA catalog, or find a sash pattern and material that is similar to the current sash material and sew one.
You put the Cookie CEO Badge with the other Girl Scout badges, on the front of the sash, going bottom to top.
The sash worn by early Saxon kings was called a "yard," which later became a unit of length equal to 3 feet.
For Girl Scouts of the USA, starting at the shoulder seam of the sash, first goes the American Flag Patch, then the Girl Scout Council Identification Set, then the Troop Crest, then the Troop Numerals.
The Girl Scout sash is worn over the right shoulder.