Diafilms "Your Pioneer Uniform": Frame 13--Girls' Parade Uniform (1967)


Figure 1.-- The diafilm text read, "And this is your parade uniform. A shirt is white and kneesocks are white as well"

The diafilm text read, "And this is your parade uniform. A shirt is white and kneesocks are white as well". Parade uniform meant a dress unifirm. This term was used in Scouting as well, at least British Scouting. British Scouts did not wear white knee socks, but we have seen Cubs wearing them for special occassions. American Scouts used the term "Class A uniform". We do see Pioneers wearing white shirts and white kneesocks as akind of dress uniform. Both boys and girls did this. The uniform would have been the same, except the girls wore skirts. The girls often wore white socks, stockings, or tights to school. This was less common for the boys unless they were wearing the parade uniform.








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