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The '''uniforms of the [[Navy Royal (Great Nortend)|Navy Royal]]''' of [[Great Nortend]] are worn by seamen and officers in the exercise of their duties. There are five main orders of dress.
The '''uniforms of the [[Navy Royal (Great Nortend)|Navy Royal]]''' of [[Great Nortend]] are worn by seamen and officers in the exercise of their duties. There are five main orders of dress. Whilst full dress is regulated by ''Dress at Court'', other orders of dress are contained in the ''King's Standing Orders for the Navy''.


==No. I full dress==
==No. I full dress==
For officers, full dress consists of the navy tailcoat. This is single breasted for midshipmen and double breasted for all other officers. The cuffs have gold rings denoting rank, except for midshipmen who have white patches on the standing collar.
[[File:GNNavyI.png|thumb|No. I full dress.]][[File:GNNavyPhoto.png|thumb|left|150px|Midshipmen in full dress.]]
For officers, full dress consists of the navy tailcoat. This is double breasted. The cuffs have gold rings denoting rank, except for midshipmen who have white patches on the standing collar. White overalls are worn, or breeches and stockings.


For junior ratings, full dress is the traditional Erbonian sailor suit. This consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt with navy stripes, a short navy parade jacket, white frock with collar and neckerchief, bell-bottomed trousers, white gaiters and ankle boots.
For junior ratings, as well as midshipmen, full dress consists of a navy round jacket, white overalls, white gaiters and ankle boots. The round jacket is similar to a tailcoat, albeit without tails. The collar of the round jacket is a standing collar, and it is buttoned up fully. It is only single breasted. It is worn with the sailor's dress cap. Midshipmen wear a peaked cap, and do not wear gaiters.


==No. II mess dress==
==No. III full undress==
Junior ratings do not receive mess dress, who wear No. I full dress instead.
[[File:GNNavyIII.png|thumb|No. III full undress.]]
==No. III undress==
For officers, full undress consists of a more practical form of the full dress tailcoat in the form of a navy tunic with standing collar and a brown belt. It is worn with navy dress trousers. The full dress epaulettes are also replaced with gold shoulder boards. Headdress is the peaked cap.
For officers, undress consists of a more practical form of the full dress tailcoat in the form of a navy tunic with standing collar. It is worn with ordinary dress trousers. The dress epaulettes are also replaced with gold shoulder boards. Headdress is the peaked cap.


For junior ratings, undress derives from the historical working dress of sailors. It consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt with navy stripes, a white frock with collar and neckerchief, white waist belt, bell-bottomed trousers and ankle boots.
For junior ratings, full undress consists of a navy double-breasted tunic with a standing collar worn with navy bell-bottomed trousers, a brown belt and the sailor's cap.  


==No. IV deck dress==
==No. IV deck undress==
[[File:GNNavyIV.png|thumb|No. IV deck dress.]][[File:GNNavyIVB.png|thumb|200px|left|No. IVB deck dress.]]For officers, deck dress consists of an open-collared double-breasted navy reefer jacket with pockets. A white shirt with detachable collars is worn underneath with a black silk neck tie. Navy trousers are worn with ankle boots.
[[File:GNNavyIVB.png|thumb|150px|left|Sailors in No. IVB summer deck undress without tunic and frock.]][[File:GNNavyIV.png|thumb|No. IV deck undress.]]
For officers, deck undress consists of an open-collared double-breasted grey tunic with pockets. A white shirt with detachable collars is worn underneath with a black silk neck tie. Navy trousers are worn with ankle boots.


For junior ratings, deck dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, sailor's collar and neckerchief, a navy tunic, a black waist belt, navy trousers, and ankle boots. In hot climates No IVB may be worn with the tunic may be removed only or with white short trousers and navy stockings as well in lieu of trousers. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat.
For junior ratings, deck dress consists of an adapted traditional sailor's suit. They wear a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in blue denim, a white shirt-frock with collar and neckerchief, a grey tunic with pockets, a brown leather waist belt, navy bell-bottomed trousers, and ankle boots. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat. In hot weather, No. IVB may be worn with white short trousers and navy stockings, with or without the frock and tunic at the officer commanding's discretion.  


Senior ratings wear a uniform similar to that of officers. However, their reefer jacket has only six buttons.
Senior ratings wear a uniform similar to that of officers. However, their tunic has only six buttons.


Deck dress is the ordinary dress of officers and seamen day to day.
Deck dress is the ordinary dress of officers and seamen day to day.


==No. V working dress==
==No. V working dress==
[[File:GNNavyV.png|thumb|right|No. V working dress.]]Working dress is generally worn as a durable rig when working in heavy duties when deck dress would be impractical.  For junior ratings, working dress consists of the square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a grey-blue working coat, black waist belt, navy trousers, black gaiters and ankle boots. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat.
[[File:GNNavyV.png|thumb|right|No. V working dress.]]Working dress is generally worn as a durable rig when working in heavy duties when deck dress would be impractical.  For junior ratings, working dress consists of the square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a grey working coat, black waist belt, navy trousers, black gaiters and ankle boots. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat.


A pullover may be worn underneath the working coat in cold weather. In hot weather, the coat may be removed and/or short trousers and stockings worn.
A pullover may be worn underneath the working coat in cold weather. In hot weather, the coat may be removed and/or short trousers and stockings worn.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Navy Royal (Great_Nortend)]]
* [[Navy Royal (Great Nortend)]]
* [[Uniforms of the Royal Army (Great Nortend)]]
* [[Uniforms of the Royal Army (Great Nortend)]]


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The uniforms of the Navy Royal of Great Nortend are worn by seamen and officers in the exercise of their duties. There are five main orders of dress. Whilst full dress is regulated by Dress at Court, other orders of dress are contained in the King's Standing Orders for the Navy.

No. I full dress

No. I full dress.
Midshipmen in full dress.

For officers, full dress consists of the navy tailcoat. This is double breasted. The cuffs have gold rings denoting rank, except for midshipmen who have white patches on the standing collar. White overalls are worn, or breeches and stockings.

For junior ratings, as well as midshipmen, full dress consists of a navy round jacket, white overalls, white gaiters and ankle boots. The round jacket is similar to a tailcoat, albeit without tails. The collar of the round jacket is a standing collar, and it is buttoned up fully. It is only single breasted. It is worn with the sailor's dress cap. Midshipmen wear a peaked cap, and do not wear gaiters.

No. III full undress

No. III full undress.

For officers, full undress consists of a more practical form of the full dress tailcoat in the form of a navy tunic with standing collar and a brown belt. It is worn with navy dress trousers. The full dress epaulettes are also replaced with gold shoulder boards. Headdress is the peaked cap.

For junior ratings, full undress consists of a navy double-breasted tunic with a standing collar worn with navy bell-bottomed trousers, a brown belt and the sailor's cap.

No. IV deck undress

Sailors in No. IVB summer deck undress without tunic and frock.
No. IV deck undress.

For officers, deck undress consists of an open-collared double-breasted grey tunic with pockets. A white shirt with detachable collars is worn underneath with a black silk neck tie. Navy trousers are worn with ankle boots.

For junior ratings, deck dress consists of an adapted traditional sailor's suit. They wear a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in blue denim, a white shirt-frock with collar and neckerchief, a grey tunic with pockets, a brown leather waist belt, navy bell-bottomed trousers, and ankle boots. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat. In hot weather, No. IVB may be worn with white short trousers and navy stockings, with or without the frock and tunic at the officer commanding's discretion.

Senior ratings wear a uniform similar to that of officers. However, their tunic has only six buttons.

Deck dress is the ordinary dress of officers and seamen day to day.

No. V working dress

No. V working dress.

Working dress is generally worn as a durable rig when working in heavy duties when deck dress would be impractical. For junior ratings, working dress consists of the square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a grey working coat, black waist belt, navy trousers, black gaiters and ankle boots. The headdress is the sailor's cap or sennit hat.

A pullover may be worn underneath the working coat in cold weather. In hot weather, the coat may be removed and/or short trousers and stockings worn.

See also

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