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9/25/25 11:42 GMT
Cuff Rank Sleeve 1 Curl 1 Bar Gold wire Lieutenant

That description refers to a naval officer’s cuff rank insignia. 1 Curl + 1 Bar (Gold Wire) → This is the traditional Lieutenant rank marking. The curl (also called the "executive curl") is a loop at the top of the first stripe, a feature used in many naval services. Gold wire indicates it’s made with metallic gold lace or braid, often for formal/dress uniforms. Placement: Sewn around the lower sleeve cuff of the uniform jacket. So, “Cuff Rank Sleeve 1 Curl 1 Bar Gold Wire Lieutenant” describes the gold lace sleeve insignia of a naval Lieutenant. Do you want me to also break down other cuff ranks in the same style (e.g., Sub Lieutenant, Commander, Captain)?

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9/25/25 11:36 GMT
Cuff Rank Braid 4 Rows Diamond Gold wire For Captain Sold Wholesale Navy Cu

navy uniform cuff rank braid for a Captain, specifically: Type: Cuff rank braid Design: 4 rows with diamond pattern Material: Gold wire Use: Navy uniforms Availability: Wholesale For clarity: In most navies, a Captain’s cuff insignia is distinguished by four stripes or rows of gold braid, sometimes with a diamond or loop at the top depending on the navy (common in merchant/naval uniforms). This item is typically sold in bulk for uniform suppliers. If you want, I can create a visual mockup of this 4-row gold diamond cuff braid for easier reference or for listing purposes. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 11:33 GMT
Cheap rate Cuff Rank Sleeve 1 Curl Gold Wire Sub Lieutenant

A Cuff Rank Sleeve is a type of insignia used primarily in naval, maritime, and sometimes air force uniforms to denote the rank of the officer wearing it. Instead of being on the shoulder like epaulettes or shoulder boards, this rank insignia is displayed on the sleeve of the uniform jacket—usually near the cuff. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. Design Typically consists of stripes (rings) of gold braid or embroidery around the sleeve cuff. Sometimes includes curl patterns or loops (commonly called the “executive curl” in naval uniforms) to distinguish commissioned officers. The number, width, and pattern of stripes directly indicate rank. 2. Usage Navy uniforms: Common for officers in many countries. For example: Sub-Lieutenant: 1 thin stripe with curl Lieutenant: 2 stripes with curl Commander: 3 stripes with curl Captain: 4 stripes with curl Merchant Navy uniforms: Similar system with slight variations. Air forces and other services: Sometimes use cuff stripes for senior ranks or ceremonial dress. 3. Advantages Easily visible when wearing a jacket or coat. Traditional and ceremonial aesthetic. Less prone to being snagged or damaged than shoulder boards. 4. Variations Some uniforms may use different colors (black, navy, white, or gold) depending on branch or ceremonial vs. operational dress. Executive curl may or may not be present based on the specific navy or merchant fleet regulations. If you want, I can make a visual diagram showing all naval officer cuff rank stripes so you can see exactly how each rank looks. It’s quite intuitive once you see it. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 7:39 GMT
Four Bars Captain Epaulets Gold Anchor Navy American Shoulder Board

Four Bars Captain Epaulets, typically used in naval or merchant marine uniforms. Here’s a detailed overview: Four Bars Captain Epaulets Overview Rank Significance: Four bars (or stripes) on epaulets generally denote the rank of Captain in most navies and the Merchant Navy. In the Merchant Navy, this is the highest deck officer rank, responsible for the entire ship and crew. In naval forces, a four-stripe epaulet indicates a senior officer rank, often equivalent to a Navy Captain (O-6 in US Navy terms). Design Features: Base Material: Usually navy blue, black, or white cloth, depending on the uniform. Bars/Stripes: Four gold or silver embroidered stripes across the epaulet. Star/Loop: Often includes a star, loop, or anchor above the stripes, depending on the service. Fringe (Optional): Some ceremonial epaulets feature gold bullion fringes along the edge. Usage: Worn on the shoulders of dress uniforms (naval, merchant marine, or ceremonial). Slip-on style or fixed to the uniform with buttons or snaps. Variations: Merchant Navy: Usually gold stripes on black or navy background, sometimes with an embroidered star above. Royal Navy / Other Militaries: May include an executive curl on one of the stripes for naval tradition. If you want, I can draw a clear labeled illustration of a Four Bars Captain Epaulet for reference, showing exactly how it looks. Do you want me to make that illustration?

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9/25/25 7:34 GMT
Commander Shoulder Board Epaulette Royal uniform

A Commander Shoulder Board Epaulette is a type of military or naval insignia worn on the shoulders of a uniform to denote the rank of Commander, which is typically above a Lieutenant Commander and below a Captain in most navies or equivalent services. Here’s a detailed breakdown: Design Features Base Material: Usually made of a firm cloth or felt base, often black, navy blue, or dark- colored, depending on the service branch. Trim & Border: Often has gold or silver braid along the edges. Some ceremonial versions have bullion fringe (metallic threads) for a more formal look. Rank Insignia: Typically features three stripes or bars, sometimes with a loop or curl on the top stripe, depending on navy or merchant marine tradition. In some armies, the shoulder board may feature stars or pips instead of stripes. Attachment: Slip-on style or buttoned down to the shoulder of the uniform. Sometimes secured with a shoulder strap underneath. Occasions: Worn on formal dress uniforms, ceremonial occasions, or sometimes on service uniforms. Variations Navy: Gold braid with three stripes and loop. Merchant Navy: Often similar to naval style but may include a colored stripe (e.g., blue or black) to denote the company or service. Ceremonial vs. Daily Uniform: Ceremonial boards may have more ornate embroidery or bullion fringe. If you want, I can create a visual diagram showing exactly what a Commander Shoulder Board Epaulette looks like, including the stripe pattern and fringe. It’s very helpful for reference. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 7:25 GMT
Epaulette Merchant Navy Second Officer

A Merchant Navy Second Officer epaulette indicates the rank and role of a Second Officer (also called Second Mate) on a commercial ship. Here’s a clear breakdown: 1. Rank Role Second Officer / Second Mate: Usually the third in command after the Captain (Master) and Chief Officer (Chief Mate). Primarily responsible for navigation, including passage planning, charts, and bridge watchkeeping. Often oversees the safety equipment and medical duties. 2. Epaulette Appearance Merchant Navy epaulettes follow a common visual code to indicate rank: Color: Typically black background for officers. Stripes: Gold or yellow stripes across the epaulette indicate rank. Second Officer usually has two full stripes plus a thin stripe above them. The thin stripe often represents “junior officer” status. Symbol: Some epaulettes feature a loop (or “executive curl”) above the stripes. The curl is standard in maritime uniforms worldwide. 3. Typical Layout (on shoulder boards) [thin stripe] ← top, above the two wider stripes [wide stripe] ← middle [wide stripe] ← bottom The thin stripe distinguishes the Second Officer from the Chief Officer (who usually has three wide stripes) and Third Officer (who has one wide + one thin). 4. Other Features May include gold anchor emblem in the center for ceremonial or formal uniforms. Often paired with a white shirt and dark jacket in official Merchant Navy uniforms. If you want, I can draw a labeled visual of a Merchant Navy Second Officer epaulette, so you can see the stripes and curl arrangement exactly. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 7:24 GMT
Ceremonial uniform rank

“Ceremonial uniform rank” usually refers to the rank insignia displayed on a formal or ceremonial uniform worn in military, naval, police, or other uniformed services during parades, official ceremonies, or state functions. These uniforms are more ornate than everyday service uniforms and often include features like: Epaulettes or shoulder boards: Embroidered with gold/silver thread, sometimes with fringes, stars, bars, or other symbols to indicate rank. Sashes and cords: Often colored or braided to signify rank or branch. Medals and ribbons: Displaying honors or service achievements. Special hats or headgear: Such as peaked caps, ceremonial helmets, or plumes, sometimes showing rank insignia. The rank itself is typically shown on: Shoulder boards/epaulettes: e.g., a captain might have two or three stars, a general might have four stars plus ornate gold braid. Sleeves or cuffs: Often with stripes, loops, or bars. Collar devices or pins: Sometimes small insignia on the collar indicate officer or enlisted rank. The style and placement of rank insignia vary by country and service branch. For example: Navy ceremonial uniforms: Shoulder boards with gold stripes and stars. Army ceremonial uniforms: Epaulettes with bullion fringe for officers; chevrons or bars for enlisted. Air Force ceremonial uniforms: Often shoulder boards or sleeve stripes similar to naval tradition. If you want, I can make a quick visual chart of common ceremonial uniform ranks for reference, showing how insignia appear on epaulettes and sleeves. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 7:18 GMT
Military Epaulette Gray and Yellow

military epaulette in gray and yellow. Here’s a detailed overview: Military Epaulette: Gray and Yellow Description: Base Color: Gray fabric, often wool or polyester for durability. Accent Color: Yellow embroidery or piping, typically indicating a specific rank, regiment, or ceremonial use. Design Elements: Slip-on or sewn-on shoulder style. Optional fringes or bullion thread for ceremonial versions. May include rank insignia (bars, stars, or symbols) in yellow or metallic thread. Use Cases: Ceremonial uniforms. Regimental or academy uniforms. Marching bands or honor guards. Features to Consider: Attachment: Buttoned, slide-on, or Velcro-backed. Material: Wool, polyester, or blend for durability and sheen. Rank Display: Some military units use yellow to signify a particular officer or unit. Fringe Style: Can be plain or bullion for more formal occasions. If you want, I can find an exact style of gray and yellow military epaulette currently available for purchase, including pictures and suppliers. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:58 GMT
Shoulder Boards Epaulets

shoulder boards and epaulets. Let’s clarify both terms and how they relate: 1. Shoulder Boards Definition: Flat or slightly curved decorative pieces attached to the shoulder of a uniform. Purpose: Often indicate rank, branch, or role in military, naval, police, or ceremonial uniforms. Design Elements: Can include stripes, stars, pins, embroidered insignia, or bullion fringe (gold/silver threads). Example: A navy captain’s shoulder board might have a thick stripe with a star or anchor embroidered in gold. 2. Epaulets Definition: Decorative shoulder pieces, sometimes with straps, cords, or fringes. They often have a functional or ceremonial role. Purpose: Originally used to keep shoulder belts in place, now mostly symbolic of rank or honor. Design Types: Flat epaulets: Simple sewn-on patches or bands. Fringed epaulets: Often ceremonial, with tassels or bullion threads. Slip-on epaulets: Can be removed and replaced for rank changes. 3. Shoulder Boards vs Epaulets Feature Shoulder Board Epaulet Shape Flat or slightly curved Can be padded, fringed, or strap-based Function Rank insignia display Rank, ceremonial, or functional Attachment Sewn or buttoned Sewn, buttoned, or slip-on Typical Users Military, navy, police Military, ceremonial, school uniforms If you want, I can make a visual guide showing different types of shoulder boards and epaulets with their ranks—it’s much easier to understand with pictures. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:51 GMT
Uniform Shoulder Epaulettes Embroidered

embroidered uniform shoulder epaulettes. Here’s a detailed overview: 1. Definition Epaulettes are ornamental shoulder pieces on uniforms, often used to indicate rank, position, or affiliation. Embroidered epaulettes feature designs stitched directly onto fabric using threads—often metallic gold or silver for ceremonial or formal uniforms. 2. Types Military & Naval Epaulettes: Indicate rank (e.g., Captain, Major). Often feature bullion fringe, stars, bars, or other insignia. Police & Security Epaulettes: Usually simpler; may include embroidered rank or department insignia. Ceremonial / Dress Epaulettes: Highly decorative with gold/silver thread and intricate embroidery. Custom / Corporate Epaulettes: Can include logos, initials, or other symbols. 3. Materials Base fabric: Wool, felt, or synthetic blends. Embroidery thread: Metallic threads (gold, silver) for formal or ceremonial use. Cotton or polyester for less formal purposes. Additional elements: Buttons, bullion fringe, cords. 4. Design Features Rank insignia: Bars, stars, crowns, anchors. Fringe: Gold or silver for ceremonial epaulettes. Shape: Rounded, pointed, or curved depending on tradition. Attachment: Usually sewn or with slide-on shoulder straps. 5. Usage Military, navy, air force, and police uniforms. Ceremonial events (parades, official functions). Cultural or historical reenactments. If you want, I can show a few visual examples of embroidered shoulder epaulettes, including modern and ceremonial designs. This can help you see the difference in style, material, and rank indications. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:49 GMT
Shoulder Epaulettes Green

green shoulder epaulettes. Here’s a detailed overview: 1. Description Type: Shoulder epaulettes Color: Green (various shades possible: army green, olive, dark green, or ceremonial bright green) Material: Typically fabric (wool, cotton, or synthetic blend) or leather base with embroidered or metal rank insignia Use: Military, ceremonial, uniformed services, or costume applications 2. Design Variations Rank stripes or bars: Gold, silver, or matching green embroidery to denote rank Fringe style: Some may have gold or green bullion fringe for ceremonial uniforms Attachment: Slip-on, buttoned, or Velcro for easy attachment to shoulders 3. Common Users Military and paramilitary organizations with green in their uniform (army units, forestry services, or certain cadet corps) Bands or ceremonial units for decorative shoulder accents Costume designers or reenactment groups needing authentic-looking green epaulettes If you want, I can show examples of green shoulder epaulettes with different ranks and styles, including ceremonial and standard military types. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:46 GMT
Uniform Shoulder Epaulettes Embroidered High Quality Epaulette Shoulder Boa

Uniform shoulder epaulettes are decorative pieces worn on the shoulders of military, naval, or ceremonial uniforms. They serve both functional and symbolic purposes, often indicating rank, branch, or role. Here’s a detailed breakdown: 1. Structure and Components Base/Backing: Usually made of fabric (wool, felt, or polyester) matching the uniform. Shoulder Strap: The part that slides onto the uniform shoulder or is sewn in place. Insignia/Decoration: Embroidered or metal insignias, stars, bars, or symbols showing rank or unit. Fringe (Optional): Often gold or silver threads for higher-ranking officers. Fasteners: Buttons or snaps to secure the epaulette to the shoulder. 2. Types of Epaulettes Military/Navy Epaulettes Army: Often show stripes, pips, or crowns to indicate rank. Navy: Gold or silver braid with stars or anchors for naval officers. Air Force: Silver or colored braid with wing insignias or bars. Ceremonial Epaulettes Usually feature elaborate fringes and embroidery. Worn during parades, formal events, or state functions. Civilian/Other Uniforms Police, fire, and airline uniforms may use epaulettes for rank or designation. Slip-On vs Sewn-On Slip-On: Can be removed or replaced easily; common for ceremonial uniforms. Sewn-On: Permanently attached; standard for operational uniforms. 3. Significance Rank Identification: Quick visual cue of an officer’s level. Unit/Branch: Symbols may indicate specific corps, regiment, or service. Ceremonial Importance: Adds prestige and formality to the uniform. 4. Common Features Color Coding: Different colors represent different branches (e.g., blue for navy, red for artillery). Material: Gold/silver bullion, silk thread, or embroidered cotton. Fringe Length: Longer fringes typically signify higher ranks. If you want, I can make a visual diagram showing all common epaulette types and rank insignias for quick reference—it’s very handy if you’re comparing military or naval designs. Do you want me to make that diagram?

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9/25/25 6:45 GMT
Navy Captain Epaulettes Shoulder Boards

custom wholesale embroidered ceremonial uniform epaulettes for a Navy Captain: 1. Product Type Epaulette / Shoulder Board For ceremonial/naval uniform use. Embroidered design, typically gold bullion thread for ceremonial purposes. 2. Rank Design Navy Captain (O-6 equivalent) Usually four gold stripes on a dark navy blue or black base. Embroidery may include: Naval insignia (anchor, stars, or crest) Decorative borders or patterns. 3. Material Options Base Material: Wool, felt, or synthetic navy fabric. Thread: Metallic gold or silver embroidery thread. Backing: Stiffened for structure; may include felt or cardboard insert. Fringe: Optional gold bullion fringe for ceremonial occasions. 4. Customization Options Size & Shape: Standard or tailored for specific uniform type. Attachment Style: Slip-on (with strap), buttoned, or Velcro. Additional Embroidery: Personalized text, logos, or symbols. Fringe Styles: Long, short, or braided. 5. Wholesale Considerations MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity): Typically 50–100 pcs for embroidery work. Lead Time: 3–6 weeks depending on embroidery complexity. Packaging: Individually wrapped or in bulk cartons. Pricing: Depends on thread type, fringe, and customization complexity. 6. Common Use Cases Ceremonial uniforms for naval officers. Parade or official events. Gift or collector’s items for navy enthusiasts. If you want, I can create a sample visual mockup of a Navy Captain epaulette with customizable embroidery for your wholesale catalog—it would help buyers see exactly what they’re ordering. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:43 GMT
High Quality Epaulette Rank Shoulder

epaulettes and their use for indicating rank on shoulders. Let me break it down clearly: What is an Epaulette? An epaulette is a decorative shoulder piece on military or ceremonial uniforms. Traditionally made of cloth, leather, or metal threads (like gold or silver bullion). Often slip-on style for officers’ jackets or coats. Function Indicate Rank: The design, color, and number of stripes, stars, or bars on the epaulette indicate the wearer’s rank. For example: 1 stripe/bar – junior officer 2 stripes/bars – mid-level officer 3 stripes/bars + star – senior officer Naval, army, and air force ranks use different insignia. Ceremonial & Decorative Purpose: Epaulettes can be heavily braided for ceremonial uniforms, not just for rank. Common Types of Shoulder Epaulettes Military Epaulettes: Embroidered or metallic, indicate officer ranks. Naval Epaulettes: Often gold fringe; senior officers have thicker fringe or multiple stars. Air Force/Pilot Epaulettes: Usually have stripes (like 1–4 stripes for pilots’ rank). Ceremonial Epaulettes: Ornate, often with gold/silver threads, may be worn by bandmasters or ceremonial guards. If you want, I can make a simple visual chart showing common epaulette designs for different ranks—this is usually the clearest way to see it. Do you want me to do that?

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9/25/25 6:41 GMT
Custom Wholesale Navy Naval Ship Captain officer Shoulder Board Epaulettes

Custom Wholesale Navy Ship Captain Officer Shoulder Board Epaulettes: Product Name: Custom Wholesale Navy Ship Captain Officer Shoulder Board Epaulettes Product Description: High-quality, custom-designed shoulder board epaulettes for naval ship captains and senior officers. Perfect for military, maritime, or ceremonial uniforms, these epaulettes combine durability, elegance, and authenticity. Made with premium materials, featuring gold or silver bullion embroidery, they convey rank and prestige. Ideal for wholesale orders for naval institutions, uniform suppliers, or ceremonial outfitters. Key Features: Customizable design for rank and insignia Premium embroidery with gold/silver bullion threads Durable fabric backing for long-lasting wear Slip-on or sewn-on options available Suitable for formal, ceremonial, or daily naval uniforms Wholesale pricing available for bulk orders Applications: Navy or merchant marine officer uniforms Ceremonial events and parades Uniform retailers and suppliers Custom military apparel production If you want, I can also draft a catchy, SEO-friendly version for online listings that targets buyers specifically looking for wholesale naval epaulettes. Do you want me to do that?

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