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Girl Scout Uniforms

Girl Scouts may choose to wear uniforms at meetings or Girl Scout events to:

  • make them easily identifiable to each other and to the public
  • foster a feeling of unity among members, and
  • reinforce the sense of belonging to the Girl Scout Movement.

A Girl Scout is proud to wear her uniform because it symbolizes the high ideals for which Girl Scouting stands.

Each age level has a different uniform

Daisy Girl Scouts (ages 5-6) can wear a tunic over their clothes and place their Membership Pin, Learning Petals, and participation patches on them.

Brownie Girl Scouts (ages 6-8) can wear a uniform with either a sash or vest to display their Try-Its and other insignia. Other options include the new Hooded Sweatshirt and Pull-on Pants, introduced in 2004, or various shorts, leggings, skorts, pullover jumpers, turtlenecks, and T-shirts.

Junior Girl Scouts (ages 8-11) can wear uniforms with either a sash or vest to display their badges and other insignia. New styles were introduced in 2001 to include jade green pull-on style skorts, hooded sweatshirts, white short-sleeve polo shirts, and khaki cargo pocket pants and shorts.

Girls 11-17 can wear STUDIO 2B T-shirts or uniform styles featuring a color palette of khaki, navy, and light blue, and parachute style pants with bungee cords, V-neck T-shirts, stretch cotton fitted blouses, and hooded sweatshirts. They may choose to display Interest Project awards and other insignia on a sash or vest, or wear the STUDIO 2B charm bracelet.