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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. A black waist-belt is worn. | 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. A black waist-belt is worn. | ||
For junior ratings, deck dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, an | For junior ratings, deck dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, an navy tunic with collar and neckerchief, a black waist belt, navy trousers, and ankle boots. | ||
==No. V working dress== | ==No. V working dress== | ||
For junior ratings, working dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a | For junior ratings, working dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a grey-blue shirt with collar, a grey-blue working coat, black waist belt, navy trousers, black gaiters and ankle boots. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Navy Royal (Great_Nortend)]] | * [[Navy Royal (Great_Nortend)]] |
Revision as of 14:28, 26 September 2020
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.
No. I full dress
For officers, full dress consists of the dress blue tailcoat.
For junior ratings, full dress is the traditional Erbonian sailor suit. This consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt with navy stripes, a navy parade coat with collar and neckerchief, dress trousers, white gaiters and ankle boots.
No. II mess dress
Junior ratings do not receive mess dress, who wear No. I full dress instead.
No. III undress
For officers, undress consists of a more practical form of the full dress tailcoat in the form of a tunic.
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 navy sailor jumper with collar and neckerchief, white waist belt, bell-bottomed trousers and ankle boots.
No. IV 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. A black waist-belt is worn.
For junior ratings, deck dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, an navy tunic with collar and neckerchief, a black waist belt, navy trousers, and ankle boots.
No. V working dress
For junior ratings, working dress consists of a square-collar white flannel shirt edged in navy, a grey-blue shirt with collar, a grey-blue working coat, black waist belt, navy trousers, black gaiters and ankle boots.
See also
References
This page is written in Erbonian English, which has its own spelling conventions (colour, travelled, centre, realise, instal, sobre, shew, artefact), and some terms that are used in it may be different or absent from other varieties of English. |