Showing posts with label Uniforms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uniforms. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Uniforms - Burundi

This is my final post on uniforms around the world. As you may have guessed it will be on the uniforms in Burundi. The different age groups in Burundi are as follows. The first age group Bergeronnette Wagtail is aged 7 to 11. Then at age 12 till 15 you become a Girl Guide Junior and at 13 you are considered a Girl Guide Senior until 16. Then at 16 you are a Ranger.

All the different age groups in the Girl Guides in Burundi have the same uniform. It consists of a navy skirt and a short sleeved blue shirt with the Girl Guide Burundi badge on the left pocket. They have a different coloured scarf for each different Guide company.

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Image taken from: http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/184 
The leaders also wear the same uniform as the Girls. 

Image taken from:http://www.pinterest.com/pin/189854940514802998/

* I researched my information at http://www.wagggs.org/en/world/organisations?mo=28  http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/184
and  http://www.pinterest.com/pin/189854940514802998/ *

Uniforms - Pakistan




In this post I am going to write about the fourth country, Pakistan. The Girl Guides in Pakistan are split in three age groups. They are Junior guides who are aged 6 to 11. Then there are Girl Guides who are aged 11 to 16. The final age group is Senior Guides. They are aged 16 to 21.

The Junior Guides uniform is made up of four different parts. The first part is a white shalwar qameez. This is a long white dress like top and a pair of white trousers. The second piece of the uniform is a blue sash that looks like a v from the front. Then they have a white belt and a pair of black shoes.

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Image taken from: http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/33 

The Girl Guide uniform is almost the same as the Junior Guide uniform except it has a green sash instead of a blue one and a green scarf. 

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Image taken from:http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/34 

The Senior Guides uniform also has a white shalwar qameez, white belt and black shoes. They have the same green sash as the Girl Guides and have a red scarf.

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Image taken from: http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/35 

It appears that the leaders do not have uniform in Pakistan. In some pictures I have found they are wearing the same uniform as the Senior Guides.


Image taken from: http://tribune.com.pk/story/89067/girl-scouts-week-long-training-for-senior-guide-leaders-to-end-today/


* I sourced my information about the uniforms in Pakistan from http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform *

Friday, 28 March 2014

Uniforms - Australia

This is my third post on uniforms out of five. I still have to write about uniforms in Pakistan, Burundi and the topic of this post, Australia. So the Australian Girl Guides is different to Ireland and the United States of America. In Australia they don't separate Girl Guides up by age group into specific groups like Ladybirds, Brownies and Guides in Ireland, they are all part of the same youth section. They still do have different options of uniform for different ages.

The Girls can either wear a blue and yellow polo-shirt of a blue and yellow v-neck t-shirt. They must wear a pair of navy pants, shorts or a skirt, depending on whats appropriate. They also have a sash to put their badges on to. This is the basic uniform for the Girl Guides in Australia.
The next type of uniform is for tween's. they have a chioce of a blue and orange polo-shirt or v-neck t-shirt. They also have to wear navy pants, shorts of a skirt. The final part of this uniform is a navy sash.

Teens can wear a navy and orange polo-shirt or v-neck, or a blue short sleeved shirt.

The youth uniform is a polar fleece that is navy and orange or else a hoodie that is also navy and orange. Then they have a pair of board shorts that are navy. The uniform also consists of a navy and blue shoulder bag and a navy spray jacket.


Image taken from: http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/65

 
The final uniform is for adults. It is made up of a spray jacket and a navy and blue polar fleece or hoodie. Then there is a polo-shirt or v-neck t-shirt that is navy and blue. They also have a badge tab. They can choose to wear a striped shirt that can be either short sleeve or long sleeved. the bottom half of the uniform can be either a pair of navy cargo pants or navy everyday stretch pants.


Image taken from: http://geckotheguideleader.weebly.com/girl-guides-australia.html  


Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Uniforms - The United Sates of America

As you would know from my previous post I am writing about the uniforms in five different countries. I have already written about the Guide uniforms in Ireland. As you can guess from the title this post will be about uniforms in the United States of America. The Guide uniform in America is very different from the uniform in Ireland. You start in Daisy's at the age of 5. For this age group the uniform consists of four parts, the first part is you have a vest or tunic, this is blue. Then you have to wear an official white polo-shirt. You also have a blue beanie and a pair of blue tracksuit bottoms or a blue skirt.
Image taken from: http://www.genevagirlscouts.org/about-2/about-daisys/uniform-placement-of-patches-and-insignia 
Then when you turn 7 you move up to the brownies. This uniform is very similar to the Daisy uniform. This uniform has a brown vest and blue shirt. You also have a brown sash to put all your badges on to. You also wear a brown skort and you have a brown beanie. The final piece of the uniform is a brownie tie.
Image taken from: http://www.girlscouts.org/program/basics/for_volunteers/where_to_place/brownie/ 
At the age of 9 you become a Junior. The Junior uniform is the green version of the brownies uniform. This means that they have a green vest, sash, and skort. Then you have a white polo-shirt.
Image taken from: http://www.gsofct.org/join/junior-uniform.php 
A Cadette is 11 to 14 years old. The Cadette uniform is made up of a sandy colour vest and sash. Also a white polo-shirt and a scarf. From a Cadette you move to a Senior. The Senior uniform is the exact same as the Cadette uniforms as is the next stage up. From a Senior you move to an ambassador.
Image taken from: http://www.cbgsc.org/02_for_girls/awards_recog/uniform_placement.html
When you turn 18 you become a leader known as an adult volunteer/ member. These can be both men and women. They have a jacket and a scarf.
Image taken from: http://www.girlscoutshop.com/OFFICIAL-VOLUNTEER-PIN


* I research my information about the American uniforms on: http://www.girlscoutshop.com/ *




Monday, 17 March 2014

Uniforms - Ireland

Over the next five posts I shall be writing about the different uniforms in different counties. I have chosen five countries to write about, they are The United States of America, Ireland, Australia, Pakistan and Burundi. I will be discussing the uniforms for all age groups in these countries from the moment you join till you become a leader. I have chosen to talk about Ireland first as I am a member of the Irish Girl Guides.

In Ireland when you are six years old you can join the ladybirds. These are the youngest members of the IGG (Irish Girl Guides) community. They have a red jumper which has the IGG logo on it. Then the also have a navy sash which they put all their badges on. Ladybirds have a navy neckerchief with a black woggle and a red polo shirt. They have to wear navy tracksuit bottoms and runners.

http://www.irishgirlguides.ie/index.php/ladybirds
When you turn 7 you move up to being a brownie. The uniform for brownies is a bright yellow jumper with the IGG crest in light blue. Brownies also have to wear a yellow polo shirt. They have a navy sash, neckerchief and black woggle like the ladybirds. they also have to wear navy tracksuit bottoms with runners. 

http://www.irishgirlguides.ie/index.php/brownies
You become a guide when you turn 10 and half. The guide uniform has a blue jumper with a pink hood and a choice of either a blue top with pink sown the side or a pink top with blue down the side. Then you have a neckerchief with pink and blue Celtic knots on it. Then instead of a sash you have a bag which can be either pink or blue, this is to put your badges on. Then they have to wear either navy jeans or tracksuit with runners.
http://www.irishgirlguides.ie/index.php/guides
Once you turn 15 you become a senior branch member. The senior branch uniform is a navy jumper with a green hood. You then have a pink neckerchief. Senior branch have a navy top with green down the side and a pink or blue bag. You have to wear navy jeans or tracksuit and runners.
http://www.irishgirlguides.ie/index.php/senior-branch
At 18 you become a full leader. The uniform for a full leader is purple. They have a choice of a purple fleece jumper or a navy zip fleece. Then they have a purple neckerchief with a black woggle. They also have a choice of a white long sleeved shirt or a purple top. 
http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/activities10/national_uniform/view/140
*I sourced my information at http://irishgirlguides.buy.ie/catalog/index.php and http://www.worldthinkingday.org/en/home *