Uniform

What do Cubs wear?

Cub uniform consists of a green sweatshirt with your badges sewn on and a coloured scarf or ‘necker’ to represent our group. on a normal Monday evening, you can wear your Cub jumper and Neckerchief. On formal occasions, we’ll ask you to wear smart trousers and black shoes so you look that bit smarter.

Why is uniform important?

Wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out and helps everyone feel part of the Pack. It also gives you a place to show off all the badges you earn.

Neckerchiefs

Everyone who is a member of 2nd Beeston Sea Scouts wears our distinct group Neckerchief, which is black and gold in colour with our group badge on the back. The Neckerchief easily identifies us from other Scout groups, and each group has their own design. Our Neckerchief costs £7 and you can purchase this from us when your child is invested into Cubs. If they have come from 2nd Beeston Beavers, they may not need a new Neckerchief.

Here’s where to sew those badges…

This guide should help you know where the badges should be sewn on. Please ask us if you are unsure, and we’ll happily show you!

Where you can buy uniform

Uniform can either be bought from the Scout Store online – or local school uniform stores. If you’re stuck, ask one of the adult volunteers to tell you more about what to buy and where to buy it.

Scouting is a diverse and inclusive movement where all children have access everything we have on offer. If the cost of uniform prevents your child from joining us please speak to us on a Monday evening before or after Cubs. We’ll find somewhere out of the way and talk you through our support options. Alternatively you can email us