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Adeel Ayub |
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Eland Groups |
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura |
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sialkot 51310 |
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Pakistan |
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300859090 |
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9/24/25 12:44 GMT |
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British Army Shoulder Sash Sergeants Navy Blue
The British Army Shoulder Sash (commonly called the Sergeant’s sash) in navy blue is a traditional item of regimental dress worn across the left shoulder and tied at the right hip.
Here are the key details:
Color: Navy blue (worn by certain regiments for differentiation—most commonly scarlet or crimson is used, but some corps/regiments use blue or other authorized colors).
Material: Usually made from high-quality worsted wool or silk, with a ribbed or twill weave.
Design: Long sash, worn over the left shoulder and under the belt, the tasselled ends hanging on the right side.
Wearers: Traditionally worn by sergeants and above (depending on regiment), as a mark of authority and seniority.
Ceremonial Role: Seen in full dress, parades, and inspections; symbolizes the long history of NCO leadership in the British Army.
Variations:
Scarlet/Crimson Sash: The most iconic, especially in infantry regiments.
Navy Blue Sash: Associated with corps such as the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC), Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and some others where blue is a regimental color.
Would you like me to also give you a regiment-by-regiment breakdown of where the navy blue sergeant’s sash is worn in the British Army?
Minimum Order: 100 pieces
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