The uniforms vary with the country and the organization the girls are members of and the age level.
Most of the Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations use a shirt and scarf as the basic uniform components. Some organizations use tunics, vests and sashes. Other organizations use dresses or skirts and blouses or even have a specific uniform design.
This would depend on which Girl Guide organization you need the uniform for since there are Girl Guides all over the world. The best thing to do would be to contact your national office. Most of them have a store of some kind for purchasing official uniforms.
For the most part, the national Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations design the uniforms for their organization. Many of them use a scout shirt rather than design a whole uniform. For GirlGuiding UK, Girl guides wear practical clothing, originally designed by Baden-Powell and his sister. With an overall blue color, this has developed over the years into a modern uniform designed by Ally Cappellino.
The uniform for the members of Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil, a member organization of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) consists of a shirt and a scarf/neckerchief.The Scarf:The scarf is the element that identifies the scout or guide group you belong to. Each group has its scarf with colors that characterize and distinguish it from others.The Shirt:Many groups use shirts to identify the members of each unit or age group. Each unit or age group has a different color shirt, common to all of the association.Badges may be attached to the shirt. The badges identify the group or organization to which the person belongs, the country of origin, and other items.
A Romanian Girl Guide uniform typically consists of a blue shirt or blouse with the organization's logo, paired with a matching blue skirt or pants. The uniform may also include a neckerchief or scarf in the organization's colors, as well as badges and patches denoting the girl guide's achievements and affiliations. Additionally, girls may wear a hat or beret as part of their uniform ensemble.
Yes, I believe they are. Because if you are in France, then the sashes won't be the same as they are in Japan. You can also either have a sash or a vest or a shirt. Yes, they are. Each country has their own Girl Guide/Girl Scout organization and each organization determines the official uniform for their organization. Some countries have sashes and/or vests. Some countries have a neckerchief. It varies with the culture and climate of the country and even the activities the uniforms are used for.
The Indian Girl Guide uniform typically consists of a khaki tunic or blouse with navy blue bottoms, such as a skirt or trousers. The uniform may also include a scarf or neckerchief, badges representing achievements and ranks, and possibly a hat or beret. The design and specific elements of the uniform may vary slightly based on the specific branch or age group within the organization.
There are about 50 different countries in Africa which have Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Each association determines the uniform for their members, so it would be difficult to list all of them in this one answer. The one uniform piece that almost all Guide and Scout organizations require is the scarf/neckerchief. Most countries also require a shirt and the color of the shirt is based on the Guide/Scout level and the association they belong to.
the uniform that is in every county
The Girl Guide/Girl Scout handshake is made by shaking left hands. While shaking left hands, the Girl Guide/Girl Scout uses her right hand to make the Girl Guide/Girl Scout sign.
Girl Guide Motto - Be Prepared (English)
The Bad Girl's Guide was created in 2005.
Girl Scout uniforms typically come in three main colors: navy blue, khaki, and white. The color of the uniform depends on the level of the Girl Scout; for example, Daisies often wear light blue uniforms, while Juniors wear navy blue. The uniforms also feature elements such as insignia, patches, and scarves that represent the Girl Scout's achievements and troop affiliation.