English Wolf Cub Uniforms: The 21st Century


Figure 1.--Cubs in the early 2000s still wore the traditional Cub uniform. The traditional Cub cap had largely disappeared by the 2000s although some packs still wore it. An increasing number of Cubs wore long grey or black pants, but some Cubs still wear grey shorts and kneesocks.

Cubs in the early2000s still wore the traditional Cub uniform. The traditional Cub cap had largely disappeared by the 2000s although some packs still wore it. An increasing number of Cubs wore long grey or black pants, but some Cubs still wear grey shorts and kneesocks. The shorts worn tend to be quite long.

The 2000s

Cubs in the early-2000s still wore the traditional Cub uniform. The traditional Cub cap had largely disappeared by the 2000s although some packs still wore it. An increasing number of Cubs wore long grey or black pants, but some Cubs still wear grey shorts and kneesocks. The shorts worn tend to be quite long in line with the prevailing fashions. A major change in the Cub uniform was made in the late-2000s. We see the boys wearing navy blue rather than green jumpers. We also notice blue shorts. We also note grey knee socks with blue bands and blue socks. Apparently the cap has been discontinued.

The 2010s









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