Uniform

DPM -

- Combat Boots
- Green/Black T-Shirt
- Soldier '95 Shirt
- DPM Trousers
- Belt
- Combat Jacket
- Beret


Olive Green -

- Combat Boots (Shiney)
- Olive Green Shirt
- Olive Green Trousers
- Combat Jacket
- Beret


Number 1 Uniform

- Parade Shoes
- Black Socks
- Belt
- RAF Grey/Blue Trousers
- No.1 Jacket
- Cap (Peaked Cap for Females)

From time to time you will be asked to wear your civilian clothes when attending events which do not demand
the wearing of uniform, you will be told what standard of clothes are required, these are:

  • > Casual - Tidy but not formal, denims are permissible, shirts do not have to have a collar.
    > Smart Casual - No jeans, shirts to have a collar, smart shoes - no trainers
    > Formal - As for smart casual but wearing a tie and jacket.
    > P.T. Kit - Physical Training Kit, shorts, football/rugby/t-shirt, socks and trainers.
    > Play - Clothes you, and more importantly, who ever does the washing, doesn't mind you getting very dirty, including shoes.
  • On no account are T-shirts, jackets or bags to be adorned with obscene slogans or profanities of any kind.
  • Dress code for female cadets is for clothes to be of a modest nature and should in no way be provocative for obvious reasons
 

 

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