Uniforms

Part of being a scout is learning discipline, and one way to exercise this skill is to keep up with a uniform! Scout uniforms are worn to pack meetings, den meetings, special events, and at campouts.

The parts of the uniform must be official Scouting America apparel. These can be purchased online or at our local scout shop. To save costs, you can ask fellow pack members to check their closets for gently worn uniform parts.

Class A Uniform

  1. Shirt
  2. Pants* (or shorts/skort)
  3. Belt
  4. Socks*
  5. Hat
  6. Neckerchief
  7. Neckerchief slide
  8. Adventures Colors (Webelo and Arrow of Light only)
  9. Loops (Arrow of Light only)

*Not required for Lion Rank

For more Den specific uniform information, you can visit the Scouting America website’s uniform page:

https://www.scouting.org/programs/cub-scouts/cub-scout-uniform/

Adventure Loops

Lions, Tigers, Wolves, and Bears earn Adventure Loops which are metal loops displayed on their uniform belt. Adventure loops are earned during den meetings and camp outs.

Adventure Pins and Adventure Colors

Webelo and Arrow of Light earn adventure pins — metal pins placed on a shoulder pin holder called Adventure Colors. Adventure pins are earned during den meetings and camp outs.

Patches

There are a few patches that are displayed on a scouts uniform shirt:

  • Advancement Patches signifying rank
  • American Flag
  • World Crest Emblem
  • Scout Council shoulder patch
  • Pack Numbers

You can purchase your scout uniform from our local Scout Shop with most of these patches already sewn on for you. The Scout Shop also have additional sewing services.

Our Local Scout Shop

We are lucky to have a local Scout Shop right down the road from us. You can purchase all the parts of the uniform there. As mentioned above, they do provide sewing services as well!

Address:

Lewisville Scout Shop
2305 South Hwy 121 Business #180,
Lewisville, TX 75067

Phone number:
(972) 316-0672

Class B Uniform

We sell within our pack a blue shirt with gold or white writing that serves as our Class B uniform. It’s an athletic material and has the pack number and city on it. This is another one that you could ask pack members if they have extras that their kiddos’s have grown out of if you want to save some money.