| Dress |
one-piece of green GSP cloth, shirt collar, with a front full length opening secured by four green plastic GSP buttons. Two pleats are on each side of the opening. |
| Cap |
plain green cloth, with gold trefoil design on the front part and set firmly on the head. |
| Troop Number |
embroidered numeral sewn inside the trefoil design of the cap. |
| Council Strip |
green cloth, embroidered with council name, sewn one centimeter above the brim of the cap. Note: The trefoil, numeral and council name may be embroidered directly on the cap. |
| Scarf |
white triangular cloth with colored border and trefoil prints, placed under the collar and tied in a square knot. |
| Belt |
of same material as the dress and sewn at the middle back part of the dress. |
| Pin Holder |
green ribbon with metal bar placed below the left collar. It holds the following pins in this order.
- World Pin
- Asia Pacific Pin (optional)
- Junior Girl Scout Pin
- Investiture Pin
The pin holder may be worn with other dresses for identification purposes. The pins may be placed on the badge sash in lieu of the pin holder. |
| Badge Sash |
bias-cut band of green GSP cloth, worn over the right shoulder crossing to left hip. It may be removed during strenuous activities or messy work. It may be used with the active wear uniform, for ceremonies. |
| Socks |
white with green GSP trefoil print. |
| Shoes |
black, closed. |
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