Brazilian Boy Scout Uniforms


Figure 1.-- We have noted two different Brazilian Scout uniforms in recent times. This is the tan uniform which was worn with grey kneesocks. I am not sure if the two different uniforms represent different associations or chronologically different styles.

We have little information on Brazilian Scout uniforms at this time. We have noted two different uniforms in recent years (figure 1). There appears to be a tan uniform with matching tan shirts and pants, worn with a kerchief and wide-brimmed hat. It is worn with grey kneesocks. There is also a light blue shirt worn with a kerchief. There does not appear to be a cap. I'm not sure if there are official uniform pants. Most of the images we note show the boys wearing jeans. I am not sure if these uniforms represent different associations or chronologically different styles. We also notice Brazilian Scouts wearing kilts, but are not really sure why.







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