Uniform
The most common pathfinder uniform consists of a tan-colored dress shirt, black pants (girls may wear skirts rather than slacks, these skirts are an army green color and the boys pants may also be this same army green color), an honor sash (this is where badges earned throughout the program are attached), and a yellow scarf fastened with a gold slide with the pathfinder logo on both the scarf and the slide (sometimes just in black instead of full color). However, the uniforms vary from Division to Division or even country to country. For example, Pathfinders in the Southeast Asia Union Mission wear light blue dress shirts and navy blue pants/skirt while those in the Hong Kong-Macao Conference wear green dress shirts and pants/skirt. Also each shirt has their conference logo on the left arm side of their shirt along with the union. On the right side usually holds the name of the club or church along with the state, city, or area. Many clubs also have what is called a Class B Uniform. This consists of a shirt with the club's logo on it. These uniforms do not conform to any particular standard, as they are highly individualized by each club. Class B uniforms are often utilized for less-formal events such as field trips and local club meetings.
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