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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 13:05 GMT |
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British Army Shoulder Sergeants Sash Navy Blue
The British Army Sergeant’s Shoulder Sash (Navy Blue) is a ceremonial uniform accessory traditionally worn by senior non-commissioned officers. Here are the key details:
Colour: Deep navy blue (sometimes referred to as dark blue).
Worn by: Primarily sergeants, staff sergeants, and warrant officers in certain regiments, particularly in full dress and ceremonial parades.
Style: Worn over the right shoulder, diagonally across the body, fastening at the left hip.
Material: Usually high-quality worsted wool or silk.
Ends: The lower edge is often finished with fringes or tassels.
Purpose: Distinguishes rank and tradition; originally derived from practical use for carrying bandages in battle.
Some regiments have variations in colour (crimson, scarlet, or navy) depending on tradition. The navy blue shoulder sash is typically associated with units where dark blue is the regimental colour theme (e.g., Royal Artillery, certain Guards, or supporting corps).
Would you like me to also provide a side-by-side comparison of the crimson vs navy blue sergeants’ sashes so you can see where each is used?
Minimum Order: 100 pieces
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