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Sea
Scout Jersey:
As with any other uniform,
is an important form of personal and public identity. It identifies
you as a member of the 201st troop within your district of Camden,City
and Islington as well as part of the wider Scouting movement..
Uniform is particularly important for public events such as parades
since it not only gives uniformity to the unit but also acts as
a form of publicity. As such it should be worn with a sense of pride
and respect in order that you put on the best show possible. Unfortunately,
in order to maintain these standards this requires that your uniform
be cleaned.The jersey should be ironed on a low heat by drawing
the iron down rather than pushing it from side to side, preventing
the fibres from becomming stretched. No creases should be pressed
into the Sea Scout jersey. The jersey should be worn pulled down
rather than rolled back at the waist. The cuffs of the jersey should
not be worn turned up. The jersey may need carefully 'shaving' from
time to time to remove fluff and can be achieved through the use
of a cheap razor.
Badge Positioning
We present badges as appropriate; the
diagram you can download will help with the positioning. Please
try to position badges carefully. (There are a few others available
not shown in the diagram).
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