The Cub Scout uniform isn’t just for show—it’s a badge of honor. It builds pride, signals achievement, and reminds Scouts of their promise to live by the Scout Oath and Law. Plus, it lets the community know these kids are part of something bigger than themselves—something awesome.
The Class A Uniform, sometimes called the Field Uniform, is worn for formal occasions like flag ceremonies, pack meetings, visiting a Scouts BSA troop, and other official events. It’s a symbol of belonging and respect for the traditions of Scouting.
We know uniforms can be a big expense, so do what works best for your family.
Webelos wear the official navy blue button down, neckerchief, and slide.
We encourage having the Adventure Rank Color for the Scout to display their Adventure Pins.
Patches are an important part of the Cub Scout uniform—they show where a Scout belongs and what they’ve accomplished. Pack 89 does not use den numerals, so that’s one less patch to worry about!
Patches should be sewn onto the uniform shirt, following the official placement guide found in your Scout’s handbook or here.
If sewing isn’t your thing—no worries! Just let a member of Pack Leadership know. One of our adults will be happy to help get those patches attached and looking sharp.
Pants (or Skort), hat, socks & belts are optional, add them when you can.
Where do I get the uniform?
We do have several options:
Online at the Scout Shop
Tuckahoe Scout Shop - 400 Tuckahoe Road Dillsburg PA 17019 (717-795-2703)
Resellers such as - Facebook Marketplace, eBay, thrift stores and more
Pack 89 has a community lending closet with uniforms available to borrow. When your Scout outgrows theirs, please return it so another family can use it. If you chose to use this option, see Pam Throop or Erin Gagabuan.