The uniform makes the Boy Scout Troop visible as a force for good and creates a positive youth image in the community. Boy Scouting is an action program. Wearing the uniform is an action that shows each Boy Scout’s commitment to the aims and purposes of Scouting. The uniform gives the Boy Scout identity in a world Brotherhood of youth who believe in the same ideals. The uniform is practical attire for Boy Scout activities and provides a way for Boy Scouts to wear the badges that show that they have accomplished.
Both Scouts and adult leaders are required to have a full BSA Scout uniform. In addition, Scouts and adults are required to have a minimum of one Troop 34 shirt.
For Scouting activities, we have two levels of uniform: Class A and Class B:
Class A Uniform
Boy Scout Uniform Shirt with patches sewn on correctly
Troop 34 Class B T-shirt (under Class A)
Troop 34 neckerchief and slide
Boy Scout shorts or long pants
Boy Scout socks
Boy Scout belt
Merit Badge Sash (for Courts of Honor only)
Class B Uniform
Troop 34 T-shirt
Boy Scout shorts or long pants
Boy Scout socks
Boy Scout belt