Matt_Fisher
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I was leafing through the pictures about the new Tilston Training Centre/Armoury for the Essex & Kent Scottish Regiment.
http://imageevent.com/gmockrcpilot/amouries?p=0&n=1&m=-1&c=3&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2
I always thought that regimental ties were specifically for wear with civilian attire such as suits, sport coats, blazers etc. I didn't think that they were authorised under CF dress regulations to be worn with the DEU?
Can anyone provide some official guidance here?
Regimental ties were made so that members could show off their regimental affiliations while in civilian dress. I don't think I've ever seen the practice of wearing regimental ties in Service Dress with any British or other Commonwealth military force.
I personally think that wearing them while in DEU/Service Dress looks pretty cheesy when you've already got other more appropriate regimental identifiers on, such as cap and collar badges as well as shoulder titles and regimental buttons. The regimental tie is just overkill.
http://imageevent.com/gmockrcpilot/amouries?p=0&n=1&m=-1&c=3&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2
I always thought that regimental ties were specifically for wear with civilian attire such as suits, sport coats, blazers etc. I didn't think that they were authorised under CF dress regulations to be worn with the DEU?
Can anyone provide some official guidance here?
Regimental ties were made so that members could show off their regimental affiliations while in civilian dress. I don't think I've ever seen the practice of wearing regimental ties in Service Dress with any British or other Commonwealth military force.
I personally think that wearing them while in DEU/Service Dress looks pretty cheesy when you've already got other more appropriate regimental identifiers on, such as cap and collar badges as well as shoulder titles and regimental buttons. The regimental tie is just overkill.