Marine Corps League Outer Banks Detachment #1264

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THE WINTER UNDRESS UNIFORM

The Winter Undress Uniform is worn as the standard uniform of the day during the colder months of the year.

The individual items that make up the Winter Undress Uniform for regular members, and for associate members is illustrated below. Specific regulations regarding this uniform are provided following these illustrations.

Men's Cover

Women's Cover

Regular

Member

Cap Device

Associate

Member

Cap Device

Cover IDENTIFICATION strips

REGULAR MEMBER

BLUE TROUSERS

ASSOCIATE MEMBER

BLUE TROUSERS

Men's Black Trousers

Women's BLACK

A-LINE SKIRT

Women's Black Slacks

Men's OR WOMEN'S

Oxford Shoes

Women's PUMPs

Long Sleeve Aviator Shirt

FIELD-FORWARD Flag Patch

Regular Member Patch Associate Member Patch

REGULAR MEMBER

COLLAR DEVICES

ASSOCIATE MEMBER

COLLAR DEVICES

Buckle for

1¼-Inch BELT

Buckle for

1½-Inch BELT

1½ or 1¼-Inch

BLACK leather Belt

Web Belt With Brass OR

ANODIZED Buckle AND TIP

Men's or Women's

black necktie

marine corps league

tie bar

Women's

black neck tAB

marine corps

tie bar

Marine nCO

Tie bar

Men's Winter Undress Uniform

The regulations regarding the Winter Undress Uniform for both regular and associate male members is provided below.

  • Cover: The scarlet and gold men's garrison-style cover with the appropriate device, embroidered lettering and identification strips is to be worn with the Casual Uniform. Detailed information regarding the cover is provided in the instructions regarding the Basic Uniform.

  • Long Sleeve Aviators Shirt: The long sleeve Undress Uniform shirt will be an aviator style shirt, with two button down breast pockets and shoulder epaulets. It will have a military crease running top to bottom, centered on each pocket and three creases on the back.

  • Flag and Member Patches: The Marine Corps League Shoulder Patch is worn by regular members on the left shoulder of the long sleeve aviator shirt, centered on the crease, 1½-inches below the shoulder seam. Associate members are not permitted to wear this patch, and should wear the distinctive Associate Member Patch, placed in the same manner as that of the patch of regular members. The Field Forward Flag patch will be worn by both regular and associate members on the right shoulder, centered on the crease, 1½-inches below the shoulder seam.

  • Collar Devices: Regular members shall wear a pair of collar devices consisting of the Marine Corps emblem on a red-colored background, surrounded by a gold-colored embellishment. These devices are commonly referred to as "Sunburst Insignias" and shall be worn on each collar of the shirt, centered ½ of an inch from both edges of the collar, with the anchors pointed inboard and the wings of the eagles parallel to the deck. Associate members shall not wear these "Sunburst Insignias" but shall instead wear the distinctive collar devices designed for associate members. These devices consist of a pair of rectangular gold-colored devices that contain the lettering "MCL." These devices are to be worn on each collar of the shirt, centered ½ of an inch from both edges of the collar with the lettering properly oriented and parallel to the deck.

  • Necktie and Tie Bar: The necktie should be a solid-color flat black tie with either a Marine Corps League, Marine Corps, or a Marine Corps NCO gold tie bar. No other tie bar is authorized, nor is the use of tie tacks. A four-in-hand knot is recommended. A clip-on tie may be worn in lieu of a standard necktie.

  • Trousers and Belt: The blue trousers with the red non-commissioned officer's stripe are worn with the Undress Uniform by regular members, along with the Marine Corps khaki web belt and brass buckle. It should be noted that the scarlet stripe on the dress blue trousers are to be that worn by Marine non-commissioned officers which is 1.12-inches in width, not the wider stripes worn by active duty Marine officers. Associate members may also wear blue trousers with the Marine Corps web belt and brass buckle, however their trousers will be devoid of the scarlet non-commissioned officers stripe. As an option, black trousers with a black belt and square gold buckle with the Marine Corps Emblem may be worn with the Undress Uniform in lieu of the blue trousers and web belt. When wearing the black trousers, the belt can be either be a 1½-inch or 1¼-inch wide black leather belt. The wide leather belt is worn with the large square buckle, while the narrower belt is worn with the rectangular buckle. Both buckles are gold in color and have the Marine Corps emblem on them. The black trousers may be purchased at any clothing store. The length of both the blue and black trousers should be such that the bottom cuff of the trousers just touches the top of the heel sole of the shoes.

  • Shoes and Socks: Black socks should be worn. Shoes should be black oxfords, either of Corfam, or highly shined leather. The uppers on the toes of the shoes should be flat, with no seams. Rubber or leather soles may be worn, however, taps are not authorized.

  • Other: A name tag may be worn above the right breast pocket of the shirt, centered and one-eighth of an inch above the top of the flap. Ribbons are also authorized for wear and will be placed centered and one-eighth of an inch above the left breast pocket flap. The ribbons are to be worn in rows not exceeding four ribbons per row. If the top row has fewer ribbons than the lower rows, they are to be centered on the lower rows. In all cases, the ribbons worn must either be those of official military awards or those of Marine Corps League awards since commingling of these two types is never authorized.

Women's Winter Undress Uniform

The regulations regarding the Winter Undress Uniform for both regular and associate female members is provided below.

  • Cover: The scarlet and gold women's garrison-style cover with the appropriate device, embroidered lettering and identification strips is to be worn with the Casual Uniform. Detailed information regarding the cover is provided in the instructions regarding the Basic Uniform.

  • Long Sleeve Aviators Shirt: The long sleeve Undress Uniform shirt will be an aviator style shirt, with two button down breast pockets and shoulder epaulets. It will have a military crease running top to bottom, centered on each pocket and three creases on the back.

  • Flag and Member Patches: The Marine Corps League Shoulder Patch is worn by regular members on the left shoulder of the long sleeve aviator shirt, centered on the crease, 1½-inches below the shoulder seam. Associate members are not permitted to wear this patch, and should wear the distinctive Associate Member Patch, placed in the same manner as that of the patch of regular members. The Field Forward Flag patch will be worn by both regular and associate members on the right shoulder, centered on the crease, 1½-inches below the shoulder seam.

  • Collar Devices: Regular members shall wear a pair of collar devices consisting of the Marine Corps emblem on a red-colored background, surrounded by a gold-colored embellishment. These devices are commonly referred to as "Sunburst Insignias" and shall be worn on each collar of the shirt, centered ½ of an inch from both edges of the collar, with the anchors pointed inboard and the wings of the eagles parallel to the deck. Associate members shall not wear these "Sunburst Insignias" but shall instead wear the distinctive collar devices designed for associate members. These devices consist of a pair of rectangular gold-colored devices that contain the lettering "MCL." These devices are to be worn on each collar of the shirt, centered ½ of an inch from both edges of the collar with the lettering properly oriented and parallel to the deck.

  • Necktie and Tie Bar or Neck Tab: Either a black satin cross-type tie (neck tab) or a men's black tie with an authorized tie bar shall be worn. If a standard necktie is worn, it should be a solid-color flat black tie with either a Marine Corps League, Marine Corps, or a Marine Corps NCO gold tie bar. No other tie bar is authorized, nor is the use of tie tacks. A four-in-hand knot is recommended. A clip-on tie may be worn in lieu of a standard necktie.

  • Skirt or Slacks: Either a plain black, "A" line skirt, or black slacks is worn with this uniform. Both are available at many clothing stores. When the skirt is worn, its length will be 1 to 2-inches below the knee. When slacks are worn, a 1½-inch or 1¼-inch wide black leather belt shall also be worn. The wide leather belt is worn with the large square buckle, while the narrower belt is worn with the rectangular buckle. Both buckles are gold in color and have the Marine Corps emblem on them.

  • Shoes, Socks, and Hose: Black nylon hosiery shall be worn when wearing a skirt along with black, plain toe, closed pumps of either Corfam or highly polished leather. When slacks are worn, black socks along with black oxfords, either of Corfam, or highly shined leather shall be worn. The uppers on the toes of the oxfords should be flat and without seams.

  • Earrings: Earrings may be worn with this uniform. They must either be small, round, white pearl (or pearl like), or gold earrings, not to exceed 9mm in size. When worn, they will fit tight against the lobe of the ear and not extend below the earlobe.

  • Other: A name tag may be worn above the right breast pocket of the shirt, centered and one-eighth of an inch above the top of the flap. Ribbons are also authorized for wear and will be placed centered and one-eighth of an inch above the left breast pocket flap. The ribbons are to be worn in rows not exceeding four ribbons per row. If the top row has fewer ribbons than the lower rows, they are to be centered on the lower rows. In all cases, the ribbons worn must either be those of official military awards or those of Marine Corps League awards since commingling of these two types is never authorized.

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