Belgian Boy Scouts: Current Sea Scout Uniforms


Figure 1.--This older Belgian Sea Scout in Antwerp wears the current uniform. Note the badges on his sleeve. I'm not sure what they stand for.

Belgian Sea Scourt appear to give more attention to their uniform than many European Scouts. The same generally tends to be true for Belgian Boy Scouts as well. I'm not sure if there is still a standard Sea Scout cap. If so it is appaears to only be worn for dress occassions. One group weas a blue and white scarfe. Another griup has yellow scarves. There is still a blue shirt and blue sweater, but boys generally wear what ever pants they want, usually dark blue ones. Shorts are common, but not uniform shorts. Kneesocks are also not commonly worn, but we notice one group with blue kneesock and red stripes at the top. I'm not sure what the Dutch Sea Scouts now wear in parades and other dress occasions. Sea Scouts wear many of their badges on theier sleeves.








Christopher Wagner






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