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The jersies were worn with colorful secarves or neckerchiefs. I have very limited information on the colors and patters used, especially by early Cubs. Intially scarves of the Group colour were worn with a woggle other than Gilwell pattern. Some individual units selected scarves to identify themselved. Some Packs tied their scarves with a knot. We note in the 1970s a common green and yellow pattern which is still worn in the 2000s. we are not ure when this pattern first appeard. Some Cubs wear a group scrve instead of the standard Cub scarve.
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