Belgium Youth Group: Chiro--Dark Uniform Assessment


Figure 1.--This Antwerp Chiro in 2001 continues to wear the old-style dark-brown shirt uniform.

Not everyone approved of the leadership change. Some Chiro members and former members view the newer tan shirt uniform as less conspicuous and in the opinion of some observers less glamourous uniform. HBU has little informatioin on the discussion on the uniform. HBU does not, for example, know precisely why some units persist in wearing the old-style uniform. It appears to be a relatively small part of the total Chiro membership.






Christopher Wagner






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Created: March 25, 2001
Last updated: March 25, 2001