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9/25/25 4:30 GMT
Uniform Lanyard Black And Yellow Wholesale

A black and yellow uniform lanyard is a braided or woven cord commonly used in military, police, scouting, and marching band uniforms. The two-tone color combination of black and yellow gives it a striking appearance, often representing unit identity, rank distinction, or ceremonial dress. Features: Material: Polyester, silk cord, nylon, or cotton braid Style: Twisted, braided, or flat woven design Colors: Black and yellow (custom shades available) Attachment Options: Button loop, metal hook, whistle clip, or knot ending Use: Ceremonial uniforms, band uniforms, scouts, cadets, security services, and school uniforms Wholesale Options: Available in bulk (usually 50–500 pcs per lot) Custom sizes, thickness, and braiding patterns available Can be supplied with matching aiguillettes, cords, or shoulder knots for complete sets Would you like me to also list a few reliable wholesale suppliers of black and yellow lanyards so you can source them directly?

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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/25/25 4:28 GMT
Yellow Silk Shoulder Cord Ceremonial Lanyard

A Yellow Silk Shoulder Cord Ceremonial Lanyard is a decorative uniform accessory traditionally worn on the shoulder for ceremonial or parade occasions. Here are its key features: Material: Made from fine silk cord, giving it a smooth texture and elegant appearance. Color: Bright yellow, symbolizing distinction, honor, or regimental identity depending on the organization. Design: Braided or twisted cord, often finished with ornamental knots or tips. Usage: Commonly worn in military, police, and marching bands. Used to denote rank, role, or membership in a specific unit or corps. Adds a formal and prestigious touch to ceremonial dress. Attachment: Usually looped around the shoulder and fastened to the uniform with a button or shoulder epaulet.

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sialkot 51310
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9/25/25 4:23 GMT
Black Chain Gimp Shoulder Cord Green Jackets

A Black Chain Gimp Shoulder Cord for the Green Jackets is a decorative uniform accessory traditionally worn on the shoulder. Style: Made in the distinctive chain gimp pattern (a tightly woven, linked braid resembling a chain). Color: Black – matching the regimental dress style of the Green Jackets. Use: Typically worn on the right shoulder as part of ceremonial or parade dress, distinguishing the regiment. Association: The Rifle Brigade / Green Jackets (later Royal Green Jackets) were known for their dark rifle green uniforms, and the black shoulder cord complemented this dress, symbolizing light infantry traditions. Would you like me to also give you the historical background of why the Green Jackets adopted the black gimp cord, or just a product-style description (materials, size, fittings)?

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9/25/25 4:20 GMT
Band Master Shoulder Cord

A Band Master Shoulder Cord is a ceremonial uniform accessory worn by military or police bandmasters to denote rank, role, or distinction within the band. Design: Typically made of braided cord in gold, silver, or another distinguishing color. Heavier and more ornate than standard lanyards or cords. Often finished with decorative knots or ornamental tips. Placement: Worn on the right shoulder, looped under the arm, attached to the uniform tunic or jacket. Purpose: Serves as a symbol of the Band Master’s authority and leadership of the military or police band. Enhances the ceremonial appearance of the dress uniform. Would you like me to also give you the different variations (gold, silver, colored, with tassels, etc.) that are used by different regiments and police bands?

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sialkot 51310
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9/25/25 4:18 GMT
General Officer Shoulder Cord Gold

The General Officer Shoulder Cord (Gold) is a ceremonial uniform accessory traditionally worn by senior military officers. Here are the key details: Material: Made from metallic gold cord, often braided or twisted to give a distinguished appearance. Design: Typically features a double or multiple braided cord style, finished with decorative knots or slides. Placement: Worn on the right shoulder, looped under the epaulette/shoulder board, and draped neatly over the upper arm. Purpose: Serves as an insignia of rank and ceremonial distinction, especially in full dress or formal parades. Users: General officers and equivalent high-ranking officials in many armies worldwide. Symbolism: The gold color signifies seniority, authority, and high command status. Would you like me to also include variations by country (e.g., British Army, US Army, or continental European styles), since designs can differ slightly?

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sialkot 51310
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9/24/25 13:07 GMT
Echarpe De Adjoint

L’écharpe d’adjoint est une écharpe tricolore (bleu, blanc, rouge) portée par les adjoints au maire en France lors des cérémonies officielles ou de l’exercice de leurs fonctions. Caractéristiques principales : Couleurs : identiques à celles du drapeau français, avec l’ordre bleu près du col, puis blanc, puis rouge. Position : elle se porte de l’épaule droite au côté gauche, contrairement au maire qui la porte généralement à la ceinture (sauf en cérémonie militaire où il peut aussi la mettre en écharpe). Franges : Pour les maires et députés : franges or. Pour les adjoints et conseillers municipaux : franges argent. Coulant et glands : souvent en argent (pour les adjoints) et dorés pour le maire. Elle est utilisée pour marquer l’autorité légale de l’adjoint dans ses fonctions officielles (mariages, cérémonies publiques, représentations de la mairie, etc.). Voulez-vous que je vous prépare une fiche descriptive prête à l’emploi (comme pour un catalogue produit) de l’écharpe d’adjoint ?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 13:05 GMT
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?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 13:03 GMT
British Military Sergeant’s Sash

The British Military Sergeant’s Sash is a traditional item of ceremonial dress, worn by sergeants and certain senior non-commissioned officers in the British Army. Key Details: Color: Usually crimson (dark red), a long-established tradition in the British Army. Material: Made of worsted (wool) or silk with a distinctive woven pattern. Style: Worn around the waist, with the ends hanging down on the left side of the body. Fringes/Tassels: The sash typically ends in knotted fringes. Regimental Variation: While crimson is standard, some regiments have their own traditions and may use different shades or details. Symbolism & Purpose: Historically, the sash had a practical role: it could be used as a bandage or stretcher for wounded soldiers. Ceremonially, it is a badge of rank and authority for sergeants and above, especially on parade and in full dress. It is often paired with the sergeant’s sword or worn with dress uniforms for formal occasions. Would you like me to also explain the difference between a Sergeant’s sash and an Officer’s sash in the British Army?

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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 13:01 GMT
British Army Ceremonial Waist Sash

The British Army Ceremonial Waist Sash is a traditional item of dress worn as part of the full-dress and ceremonial uniform by certain ranks. It is both a decorative and symbolic garment, with a long history in military attire. Key Details: Appearance: Usually made from woven worsted or silk in rich crimson or red, sometimes interwoven with gold or other colored threads depending on regiment and rank. It is worn tied around the waist with tassels hanging on the left side. Who Wears It: General Officers & Senior Officers – Wear crimson silk waist sashes, often with gold ornamentation. Infantry Warrant Officers and Sergeants – Traditionally wear a crimson worsted sash (sometimes called a "Sergeant’s sash"). Cavalry and Guards Regiments may have their own regimental variations. Symbolism & Purpose: Historically, it served a practical function as a bandage or stretcher in emergencies. It became a badge of rank and authority, particularly for senior NCOs and officers. Today, it is retained purely as a ceremonial distinction. How It’s Worn: The sash is wrapped twice around the waist and tied in a distinctive knot at the left hip, with the tassels hanging down the left thigh. Would you like me to give you a rank-by-rank breakdown (e.g., General officers, Sergeants, Guards regiments) of who wears which exact style of ceremonial waist sash in the British Army?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 12:59 GMT
Military Waist Sash Gold Maroon

A Military Waist Sash Gold & Maroon is a ceremonial accessory traditionally worn by senior officers, staff officers, and sometimes warrant officers across different armies. It is both decorative and symbolic, reflecting rank, authority, and heritage. Key Features: Colors: Alternating gold and maroon strands, usually woven or twisted together. Material: Often made from high-quality silk, rayon, or bullion wire for a rich ceremonial appearance. Design: Long sash designed to be wrapped twice around the waist. Ends finished with bullion tassels or knotted fringes. Width typically around 2–3 inches. Wear: Worn over the tunic and under the sword belt. Traditionally tied at the left side with tassels hanging down, symbolizing readiness for sword use. Usage: Common in British Army, Indian Army, and Commonwealth regiments. Often associated with General Officers, Field Officers, and ceremonial duties. Symbolism: Maroon and gold represent valor, sacrifice, and honor, making it a prestigious part of military dress. Would you like me to also compare this Gold & Maroon sash with the plain crimson and navy blue waist sashes used in the British Army and other forces?

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sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 12:57 GMT
Royal Air Force officer Waist Sash

The Royal Air Force (RAF) Officer’s Waist Sash is a traditional part of the full dress and ceremonial uniform, worn by commissioned officers. Here are the key details: Color & Material: Typically crimson or deep red woven silk or mohair, with a rich texture. Design: It is a long sash, pleated or folded around the waist, with decorative bullion or tasselled ends that hang on the left side. Purpose: Originally derived from military tradition, the waist sash served both a practical and symbolic role — it could be used as a bandage or stretcher in the field, but in modern times, it is a purely ceremonial accessory signifying rank and authority. Worn By: RAF officers with No. 1 Full Dress (blue tunic with sword belt) or ceremonial uniforms, especially on parade or state occasions. Position: It is tied around the waist under the sword belt, with the tasselled ends hanging neatly. Would you like me to also give you a comparison with the British Army officer’s waist sash (since the RAF inherited much of its tradition from the Army), or should I keep it focused only on RAF use?

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sialkot 51310
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9/24/25 12:54 GMT
Military Waist Sash Supplier

A waist sash is a long strip of cloth or braid worn around the waist, usually tied or fastened with knots, tassels, or decorative ends. It has both practical and ceremonial uses:

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9/24/25 12:46 GMT
General Officers Ceremonial Waist Sash

A General Officers Ceremonial Waist Sash is a formal uniform accessory traditionally worn by senior officers during ceremonial parades, inspections, and state occasions. Here are the key details about it: Description Material: Usually made from high-quality silk, rayon, or wool blend with a smooth or ribbed weave. Color: Commonly crimson (deep red) for general officers, though exact shade and style may vary between armies. Design: Worn around the waist, tied at the side with long tassels hanging down. Tassels are often made of bullion or silk fringe to give a distinguished appearance. Width: Typically wide enough (4–6 inches) to be prominent across the waist. Purpose & Tradition Signifies rank and authority of a general officer. Adds a ceremonial and dignified look to full dress or levee order. Historically, sashes were also practical, used as a bandage or stretcher in emergencies, though today they are symbolic. Modern Use Still worn by generals and flag officers in many armies, especially during: State ceremonies Guard of honour duties Court or official events Variations exist in the British Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army, and Commonwealth forces.

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sialkot 51310
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9/24/25 12:44 GMT
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?

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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura
sialkot 51310
Pakistan
9/24/25 12:42 GMT
Army Sash Waist Belt Red Waist Sash

An Army Sash Waist Belt or Red Waist Sash is a traditional ceremonial accessory worn with military uniforms, most commonly by officers, warrant officers, or senior NCOs depending on the regiment or service tradition. Key Features: Color: Usually deep red or crimson, though some regiments use maroon, scarlet, or other distinct shades. Material: Woven silk, wool, or a synthetic blend, often with a ribbed or pleated texture. Design: Long sash wrapped around the waist. Ends may be fringed or tasselled, hanging down one side (usually left or right depending on regulation). Width: Typically 3–5 inches wide when worn as a belt around the waist. Fastening: Some sashes tie traditionally, while modern ceremonial waist sashes may include hidden hooks or clips for easier wear. Purpose: Ceremonial Wear: Worn during parades, guard duty, inspections, and formal occasions. Symbolic Role: Represents tradition, authority, and regimental identity. Practical Origin: Historically, sashes were used as makeshift slings for wounded officers or as a visible sign of rank in battle. Common Use: British Army & Commonwealth: Officers and senior NCOs in infantry regiments often wear a crimson sash. Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi Armies: Red or maroon sashes are still part of ceremonial full dress uniforms. Other Militaries: Variations exist, often tied to regimental or branch identity. Would you like me to also list the different types of army waist sashes by regiment (e.g., infantry crimson, cavalry gold and crimson, etc.) so you can see the variations, or just a general overview for suppliers?

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