Canadian Cub Pullovers: Blue Rugby Collar Pullover


Figure 1.--The blue long-sleeve pullover seems to be another of the the earliest pullover garment. He had the red Wolf Cub badge. The yellow bage over the Wolf Cub badge is a annual membership badge. We're not sure what the three stripes on the left sleeve meant. Nor what the red triangle at the top of the left sleeve meant. Perhaps it was three years of membership. The badges on the right sleeve look like merit badges. The pullover has blue plastic buttons.

The blue long-sleeve pullover seems to be another of the the earliest pullover garment. He had the red Wolf Cub badge. The yellow bage over the Wolf Cub badge is a annual membership badge. The three yellow stripes on the left sleeve denotes that this Cub was a Senior Sixer who would have been overseeing the other sixer units in the Cub Pack (Den). We're not sure what the three stripes on the left sleeve meant. Nor what the red triangle at the top of the left sleeve meant. Perhaps it was three years of membership. The badges on the right sleeve look like merit badges. The pullover has blue plastic buttons.







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