United States Boy Scout Uniforms: The 2000s


Figure 1.--Very little change has been made in the uniform in the the 2000s. The principal change appears to be in the short pants. They are the same style but now generally worn at knee-length or below and often quite baggy. Kneesocks are no longer worn. There are now short socks, but with the same red tops.

We have liirle information on the 2000s yet. The most notable observation is that unlike Scouts in many other countries, American Scouts still commonly wear uniforms--often full uniforms. If anything American Scouts are wearing the full uniform more than in the 1970s and 80s, although this is only a preliminary assessment. Very little change has been made in the uniform in the the 2000s. The principal change appears to be in the short pants. They are the same style but now generally worn at knee-length or below and often quite baggy. Kneesocks are no longer worn. There are now short socks, but with the same red tops.







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Created: April 29, 2004
Last updated: April 29, 2004