Class “B” Uniform: The Class B uniform consist of a Troop or other Boy Scout T-Shirt, Scout pants or shorts, and an optional scouting cap. Remember the scout socks must be worn with shorts.
A Class B uniform is known as an activity uniform, and its typically a Scouting-related t-shirt. This can be a pack shirt, a day camp shirt, or something similar. If a Cub Scout is wearing his or her uniform (either field uniform or activity uniform), they will use the Cub Scout salute.
The field uniform consists of the green Venturing shirt, a Scouting belt, gray Venturing pants or shorts, and gray Venturing socks. The activity uniform includes a Scouting belt, gray Venturing pants or shorts, gray Venturing socks, and a Scouting t-shirt or polo.
What is a Class B shirt?
The Class B uniform is the tactical uniform worn by firefighters on the job, including their station wear and field apparel. A full range of firefighter apparel includes a shirt, gloves, pants, boots, and a hat. Tops, pants, and overalls are available in both short and long sleeves.
-Always wash your garments in cold water wash on the gentle cycle. -NEVER add bleach or any type of bleach additives when laundering. -NEVER add fabric softners or dryer sheets. -Tumble dry on LOWEST heat setting.
6. CLASS B ASU: THE CLASS B ASU INCLUDES THE ARMY BLUE TROUSERS/SKIRT/SLACKS, A SHORT OR LONG SLEEVE WHITE SHIRT. SOLDIERS WILL WEAR THE FOUR-IN-HAND NECKTIE WITH THE LONG SLEEVE WHITE SHIRT WHEN IT IS WORN WITHOUT THE CLASS A COAT.
professionally dry-cleaned. Washing the items will damage the material, shrink the uniform and cause the uniform to be unserviceable. If a uniform become unserviceable the cadet/parent will be responsible for its replacement.
Fabric selection & colours Cotton uniforms should be washed by hand or machine wash, however, only allowed to hang dry. Wool uniforms can be washed by hands or by dry cleaning but never with machine wash. To avoid colour stains, only wash whites with whites and colours with colours.