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Tactical Backpacks Suppliers
If you’re in the market for a tactical backpack, here’s a breakdown of what to look for, some pros & cons, plus a few good options you might like (with local / import-friendly choices). If you tell me your budget, I can narrow further. ✅ What to Look for in a Good Tactical Backpack Here are important features and specs to consider: Feature Why It Matters Material & Durability Strong fabric like 500D-1000D nylon or Cordura, reinforced stitching, durable hardware (buckles, zippers). A proper material resists tearing, abrasion, and wear. L&Q Army +3 Carryology +3 Sick on the Road +3 Water Resistance / Weather Protection Either water repellent coating, sealed seams, or rain cover to protect gear if weather turns bad. Harris Bags +2 Survival Bite +2 Comfort / Fit Padded back panel, shoulder straps, plus chest strap and possibly hip belt if load is heavy. Ventilation on the back helps. Survival Bite +2 Lva Bj +2 Capacity / Size Depending on use: day-use, EDC, hiking, overnight. Smaller (15-25L) is more agile; larger (30-50L+) for heavier gear / extended trips. Medium +1 Modularity MOLLE / PALS webbing to attach extra pouches; hook & loop panels (for patches etc.); good organization inside (multiple compartments). Medium +3 Carryology +3 Survival Bite +3 Access / Opening Style Full “clamshell” opening (zips that open wide), side/top access zips helps get to stuff quickly without digging. Premier Body Armor +2 L&Q Army +2 ⚠️ Pros / Cons Pros Very durable; handles rough use better than standard backpacks. Good organization and ready for specialized equipment. Many features built for outdoor / tactical safety. Cons Heavier even when empty. Can look very “military” — might stand out in urban / casual settings. More expensive if you want high-quality materials. If features are too many or overly rugged, they might be overkill for everyday use. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 10:08 GMT
Tactical Knee Elbow Pad Supplier
Nice — here’s a compact, actionable buyer’s guide for tactical knee & elbow pads so you can pick the right setup fast. What to think about first Primary use — (military/LE, airsoft/paintball, construction/roofing, cycling/MTB). Different jobs prioritize impact, abrasion, penetration resistance, or comfort. Fit vs protection tradeoff — thicker/hard-shell = more protection but can restrict mobility. Slim/sleeve = more comfort, less heavy-duty protection. Attachment style — removable hard-cap with straps, slip-on sleeve (no straps), or insert pads that go inside pants’ knee pockets. Types & how they differ Hard-shell / external cap — rigid polymer (HDPE, ABS) shell over foam core. Best for sliding, impacts, and abrasion. Good for tactical entry/airsoft. UF PRO Tactical Gear for Professionals +1 Soft / gel or foam — EVA, viscoelastic or gel pads. Lighter, more comfortable for long wear; less protection versus a hard shell. NoCry Insert-style (work pants compatible) — pads that sit inside dedicated knee pockets (often EN 14404 certified for work kneeling). Great for trades where prolonged kneeling occurs. sirsafety.com +1 Important features to check Impact absorption material (EVA foam, viscoelastic PU, gel). NoCry Shell shape & surface — curved, low-profile shells allow easier kneeling and sliding. UF PRO Tactical Gear for Professionals Attachment — secure straps or non-slip sleeve; quick-release or quick- attach systems if you need fast on/off. ampedairsoft.com Coverage area & ergonomics — how much of the knee and patella are covered; articulated shape for bending. UF PRO Tactical Gear for Professionals Standards (for work use) — look for EN 14404 (knee protectors for kneeling) and the performance level/type that matches your hazards. If you need protection for kneeling on rough surfaces, EN 14404-certified options are ideal. sirsafety.com +1 Sizing & fit tips Measure: sit and bend knee ~90°; measure circumference above & below the patella (if manufacturer asks). Use their size chart — knee pads vary a lot. UF PRO Tactical Gear for Professionals Test mobility: make sure you can squat, lunge and run without the pad sliding down or cutting circulation. Mounting in pants: if your pants have knee pockets, confirm pad type (insert vs. wearable) — some EN-certified systems only certify when paired with specific trousers. us.snickersworkwear.com Quick maintenance Remove hard shells and hand-wash straps/sleeves; air-dry. Remove inserts before washing pants. Inspect foam for compression/tears and replace worn pads. blaklader.com +1 Recommended brands / models to consider (by use) UF PRO 3D Tactical Knee Pads — well-reviewed for ergonomics, slim profile and shock-absorbent foam (good tactical/LE use). UF PRO Tactical Gear for Professionals Alta (AltaFLEX / Alta Contour) — popular in tactical/airsoft communities for comfortable, flexible designs. ampedairsoft.com +1 G-Form — advanced viscoelastic pads (excellent for elbow protection and sporty/high-mobility uses). G-Form.com Snickers / Blåkläder (work kneepads) — for tradespeople; they produce EN 14404-compatible options and insert systems. us.snickersworkwear.com +1 Leatt / MTB-specific (if cycling) — if your main use is mountain biking, consider MTB-specific guards (different priorities). Treeline Review Budget / entry-level — Condor, Rothco, generic airsoft sets (useful for casual or short-term use). Airsoft N More +1 Quick buying checklist (tick before adding to cart) Right type for your activity (hard-shell / sleeve / insert) Sizes measured and matched to the brand chart Attachment secure (straps vs sleeve) and comfort tested in product photos/reviews If for work kneeling, check EN 14404 certification & level/type. sirsafety.com Read user reviews for real-world fit, durability and strap longevity If you want, I can: pick the top 3 models for a specific use (military/LE, airsoft, construction or MTB) and show current prices/links, or show an image carousel of popular models so you can see shapes/styles. Which activity will you use them for? (If you want me to recommend specific models and prices, I’ll pull current listings.) Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 10:04 GMT
Tactical uniform
Nice — here’s a compact, practical guide to tactical uniforms (what they are, common components, how to choose, and care). If you want a tailored kit (military vs. LE vs. airsoft/paintball vs. civilian EDC), tell me which and I’ll build a parts list. What a tactical uniform is A tactical uniform is a purpose-built outfit that prioritizes mobility, durability, modularity, and load-carrying. It’s used by military, law enforcement, security, and tactical-sport hobbyists. Core components Combat shirt / tactical blouse — often with moisture-wicking body and ripstop or reinforced sleeves; designed to work under body armor. Tactical pants — reinforced knees, crotch gusset, multiple secure pockets (cargo, thigh), often ripstop fabric. Plate carrier / chest rig / tactical vest — modular MOLLE/PALS webbing for pouches, can hold soft or hard armor plates. Duty belt / battle belt — for lower-body-mounted pouches (magazines, holster, dump pouch, first-aid). Boots — ankle-supporting, breathable, with slip-resistant outsole; choose leather+nylon or suede+textile depending on environment. Headgear — bump helmets or boonie/field caps; also shemaghs or balaclavas for dust/cold. Gloves — abrasion-resistant, touchscreen-capable are common. Knee/elbow pads — integrated or separate, depending on activity. Pouches & accessories — magazine pouches, admin pouches, hydration carriers, tourniquet pouch, dump pouch, multi-tool, knife. Insignia / morale patches — hook-backed panels for ID or morale patches. Materials & construction Ripstop nylon/cotton blends — tear-resistant, common for pants/shirts. Cordura / 500–1000D nylon — heavy-duty for vests, pouches, reinforced areas. Stretch panels — add mobility across seats and knees. Water- and stain-resistant coatings (DWR) sometimes applied. Camouflage & colors Standard military patterns: MultiCam / OCP, MTP, woodland, desert/khaki, ARid/ACU variants. Law enforcement / security often use solid black, grey, or Navy. Choose pattern to match environment and legal constraints. Fit & sizing tips Combat shirt: snug at chest/waist so body armor fits over it without bunching. Pants: allow room for knee pads and movement — test kneeling/squatting. Plate carriers: plates should sit high on chest (top edge ~nipple line to armpit area for rifles; follow official fitting guidance for armor). If buying online, measure body and compare to manufacturer sizing charts — sizes vary. Selecting armor & protection (if relevant) Know local laws about possession/wearing of body armor. Choose plates by intended threat level (NIJ ratings in many countries): understand tradeoffs in weight vs protection. Hard vs soft armor: hard plates protect rifle threats; soft armor protects handguns. Durability & care Wash on gentle cycle, cold water; mild detergent. Close zips/Velcro. Avoid fabric softener and bleach (breaks down protective coatings). Air-dry or tumble low; extended high heat can shrink/damage. Re-sew loose stitching, replace worn Velcro, re-waterproof DWR when needed. Practical buying checklist Purpose (duty, training, sport, cosplay) Environment (urban, woodland, desert, maritime) Budget (clothing vs armor vs gear) Weight you’ll carry (affects vest/belt choice) Modularity (MOLLE compatibility) Sizing and return policy Safety & legal note Wearing military-style uniforms, insignia, or body armor in public can be restricted in some places; check local laws and company/police policies. Don’t impersonate officers or use official insignia. Quick starter kit suggestion (general-purpose) Combat shirt (breathable, long sleeves) Tactical pants (ripstop, reinforced knees) Lightweight plate carrier or chest rig (MOLLE) Battle belt + drop-leg holster (if carrying tools) 1 pair good tactical boots Gloves, knee pads, cap/boonie Small admin pouch with multi-tool, light, tourniquet Want me to: build a shopping list with specific models in a budget range? design a complete kit for military/LE/airsoft/civilian EDC? make a visual layout or packing checklist? Tell me which one and I’ll put it together. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 10:01 GMT
Tactical Vest
Nice—tactical vests! Here’s a compact, practical guide to help you pick, use, or specify one (quick, no-nonsense). What a “tactical vest” refers to A tactical vest is body-worn gear designed to carry equipment (magazines, radio, medical kit, tools) and sometimes ballistic protection (inserts/plates). There are two broad categories: Load-bearing / chest rigs & plate carriers — carry mags, tools, and ballistic plates. Common for military, law-enforcement, airsoft, hunting. Soft tactical vests / duty vests — more modular pockets and admin panels; less focused on ballistic plates, often used by security and EMS. Key features & terminology MOLLE / PALS webbing — modular attachment grid for pouches and accessories. Plate pockets — internal pockets for hard armor plates (SAPI/ESAPI/3A cut). Check plate size compatibility (e.g., 10x12"). Armor rating vs vest type — soft armor (NIJ levels II–IIIA) stops handgun rounds; hard plates (ceramic/steel/polyethylene) stop rifle rounds. (If ballistic protection matters, research NIJ levels.) Adjustability — shoulder and cummerbund adjustments for torso length and girth. Quick-release — one-pull system to ditch the vest fast (useful in emergencies). Padding & ventilation — mesh backs, spacer foam, or channels for airflow and comfort. Hydration compatibility — pockets or routing for water bladders. Built-in admin pockets — map sleeve, radio loops, tourniquet loops, dump pouches. Weight & profile — plate carriers + plates get heavy; consider mission duration and mobility. How to choose (quick checklist) Purpose — airsoft/paintball, security, hunting, patrol, or ballistic protection? Ballistic requirement — do you need armor plates? If yes, what threat level? Fit & adjustability — measure chest circumference and torso length; try on with intended load. Modularity — need lots of pouches or minimal loadout? Choose MOLLE-heavy vs streamlined. Comfort for long wear — padded shoulders, breathable back, load distribution. Durability & materials — 500D / 1000D Cordura are common and tough. Weight budget — add plate weight (steel ~7–9 kg per plate, ceramic/polyethylene lighter). Budget — expect large variance: lightweight rigs vs full ballistic systems. Regulations — check local laws about owning/using ballistic vests in your country. Common configurations & who they suit Chest rig with soft panels — light, good for mobility; airsoft, recon, fast ops. Plate carrier + rifle plates — tactical/military or serious protective use. Duty vest (police/security) — lots of admin pockets, radio, cuffs, less about rifle plates. Tactical chest harness — minimalistic; for mountain/hunt where agility matters. Sizing tips Fit over base layers and with the load you’ll wear. Plate top should sit near the sternum notch, not too low (neck protection and mobility). Cummerbund should wrap snugly; shoulders adjusted so weight is on torso, not neck. Maintenance & safe use Regularly inspect seams, buckles, webbing, and plate pockets. Clean per manufacturer’s instructions — avoid machine-washing armor panels. Replace soft armor per manufacturer (often ~5–10 years) or after impact. Store plates and vests flat, away from extreme heat/chemicals. Train with the vest loaded so you know movement limitations. Buying advice Buy from reputable brands or dealers — look for warranty and clear specs. If buying ballistic plates, confirm exact sizes and NIJ rating documentation. Don’t trust unverified “bulletproof” claims without certificates. Try before buying if possible; online returns can be a hassle for fit issues. Want me to: recommend specific models (lightweight plate carriers, duty vests, or entry-level plate sets) and check current prices/stock? or show options for a particular use-case (e.g., security team, airsoft, hunting, or real ballistic protection)? Say which use-case and budget and I’ll pull a curated list. Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:58 GMT
Security Gloves
Security Gloves are specialized protective gloves designed for use by security personnel, law enforcement, military, or anyone needing hand protection in potentially hazardous or confrontational situations. They are built to combine safety, durability, and comfort while allowing full dexterity for handling equipment or restraining individuals. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:47 GMT
Paintball gloves
Here’s a breakdown of things to look for with paintball gloves + some good product options. If you tell me your budget (in PKR) and style (woodsball, speedball, scenario, minimalist, heavy protection) I can narrow more. What to Look For in Paintball Gloves Feature Why It Matters Protection (knuckles / back of hand / fingers) Paintballs hurt on bare skin, especially fingers and knuckles. Reinforcement helps. Lone Wolf Paintball +2 HK Army Clothing +2 Dexterity / Grip You still need to operate your marker, reload pods, etc. Gloves should allow movement and not be too bulky. HK Army Clothing +1 Ventilation / Breathability You’ll sweat; good airflow helps reduce slipping, discomfort. HK Army Clothing +1 Durability Frequent crawling, sliding, impacts – materials should hold up. Reinforced stitching etc. Lone Wolf Paintball +2 ANSgear +2 Fit / Size If too large, gloves flop and reduce control; too tight, they cut off circulation or restrict. — get a pair that fits well. Style (full-finger vs half-finger) Full-finger gives more protection, half-finger gives more feel, speed. Lone Wolf Paintball +1 Good Brands & Models Here are some good gloves used by players and found in paintball gear stores: HK Army — Pro Gloves, Hardline Armored Gloves HK Army Clothing +1 Bunkerkings — Fly & Supreme series Bunkerkings.com WKS USA Mechanix Wear — have paintball/airsoft-friendly gloves that offer good grip & durability. mechanix.com Valken, Exalt, Infamous — various models listed in the Lone Wolf catalog. Lone Wolf Paintball Product Recommendations Here are some gloves you might consider. I couldn’t locate many specific “made in Pakistan” listings, but these are generally available via international stores; you may have to check shipping/taxes. HK Army Pro Glove (Full Finger) HK Army Hardline Armored Glove Mechanix M-PACT series tactical glove Bunkerkings Fly Glove Valken Alpha Half Finger Glove If you like, I can pull up a list of gloves available in Pakistan with prices, so you can compare locally. Do you want me to do that? Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:45 GMT
Police Gloves
Scottish caps worn with pipe band dress (often called pipe band caps) are traditional headwear associated with Highland dress and military piping uniforms. The most common types include: 1. Glengarry A boat-shaped cap with a crease along the top. Usually made of dark blue, black, or green wool. Features a rosette cockade on the left side, often with a clan or regimental badge. Commonly worn with diced (red and white check) or plain ribbons hanging at the back. Very popular in pipe bands worldwide. 2. Balmoral A round, flat cap with a toorie (pom-pom) on top. Often knitted or felted wool. Can be plain or decorated with a regimental badge and ribbons at the back. Traditionally worn tilted to one side. 3. Feather Bonnet A tall, dramatic headdress covered in ostrich feathers. Worn by Highland regiments and some ceremonial pipe bands. Often paired with a hackle plume in regimental colors. Used mainly for full dress and parades. 4. Caubeen A softer, wider cap (similar to an oversized Balmoral). Adopted by some Irish and Scottish regiments. Less common in pipe bands but still traditional. Each style of cap is usually adorned with a cap badge (often showing clan or regimental insignia), sometimes accompanied by a hackle (colored feather plume). Would you like me to also make a comparison chart with images of each cap style so you can easily distinguish them? Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:36 GMT
Scottish caps pipe
Scottish caps worn with pipe band dress (often called pipe band caps) are traditional headwear associated with Highland dress and military piping uniforms. The most common types include: 1. Glengarry A boat-shaped cap with a crease along the top. Usually made of dark blue, black, or green wool. Features a rosette cockade on the left side, often with a clan or regimental badge. Commonly worn with diced (red and white check) or plain ribbons hanging at the back. Very popular in pipe bands worldwide. 2. Balmoral A round, flat cap with a toorie (pom-pom) on top. Often knitted or felted wool. Can be plain or decorated with a regimental badge and ribbons at the back. Traditionally worn tilted to one side. 3. Feather Bonnet A tall, dramatic headdress covered in ostrich feathers. Worn by Highland regiments and some ceremonial pipe bands. Often paired with a hackle plume in regimental colors. Used mainly for full dress and parades. 4. Caubeen A softer, wider cap (similar to an oversized Balmoral). Adopted by some Irish and Scottish regiments. Less common in pipe bands but still traditional. Each style of cap is usually adorned with a cap badge (often showing clan or regimental insignia), sometimes accompanied by a hackle (colored feather plume). Would you like me to also make a comparison chart with images of each cap style so you can easily distinguish them? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:33 GMT
Scottish Highland Wears
Scottish Highland Wears refers to the distinctive traditional clothing of Scotland, most commonly associated with Highland dress. These garments are worn for ceremonial events, national celebrations, Highland games, weddings, and by pipe bands. The style reflects centuries of Scottish culture, clan heritage, and symbolism. Here’s a breakdown of the main elements of Highland Wear: 1. Kilt The most iconic garment, made of woolen tartan cloth. Worn pleated at the back, flat at the front. Each tartan often represents a clan, family, or region. 2. Sporran A pouch worn at the front of the kilt (since kilts have no pockets). Comes in leather (daywear) or fur/silver (formal dress). 3. Jackets & Waistcoats Different types depending on the occasion: Argyll Jacket (semi-formal/day wear) Prince Charlie Jacket (formal/evening wear, with waistcoat) Tweed Jacket (casual/highland day wear) 4. Shirt & Tie White dress shirt or ghillie shirt (looser with laces). Ties, bow ties, or even cravats depending on formality. 5. Footwear Ghillie Brogues (traditional shoes without tongues, long laces tied around the ankles). Worn with long kilt hose (woolen socks) and flashes (colored garters). 6. Headwear Balmoral Bonnet or Glengarry Bonnet, often with clan badge or feather. Pipe bands may also wear feather bonnets. 7. Plaid & Brooch A long piece of tartan cloth draped over the shoulder. Secured with a decorative brooch for ceremonial dress. 8. Belt & Buckle Wide leather belt with ornate buckle, often engraved with Celtic or clan symbols. 9. Dirk & Accessories Sgian Dubh (small knife) tucked into the kilt hose. Dirk (longer ceremonial dagger) worn for full dress. Clan badges, kilt pins, and cufflinks may also be included. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:30 GMT
Moire Ribbons Supplier
A moire ribbon is a type of decorative ribbon fabric that has a distinctive wavy, rippled, or watermarked pattern woven into it. The word moire comes from the French term meaning "watered," which describes the shimmering, fluid effect that looks like rippling water or wood grain. Key Features: Pattern: Wavy, watery, or woodgrain-like appearance. Fabric: Usually made from silk, satin, or synthetic blends. Finish: Achieved through a special calendering process (heat and pressure applied to the fabric). Uses: Military & Civil Decorations – Most official medal ribbons (such as those on military decorations, orders, and honors) use moire-patterned fabric. Ceremonial Sashes – For orders of chivalry, Masonic regalia, or fraternal societies. Fashion & Crafts – Used in luxury accessories, gift wrapping, hatbands, and trims. In Military & Award Context: Moire ribbons are the official standard for many medals and orders worldwide. The shimmering effect makes the ribbons more distinguished and recognizable during ceremonies. Example: Orders like the Legion of Honor (France) or Order of the British Empire (UK) often use moire ribbons for their full-size decorations and sashes. Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:21 GMT
RIBBON BARS
Ribbon bars are small fabric strips that represent military, police, or organizational decorations and medals. Instead of wearing full-size medals, which can be heavy or impractical for daily uniforms, service members often wear ribbon bars as a compact and formal alternative. Key Features: Material: Usually made of silk, polyester, or other durable woven fabrics. Size: Standard size is about 1⅜ inches (35 mm) wide and varies in height depending on the number of ribbons. Mounting: Attached to a rigid metal or plastic backing with a pin, clutch, or slide bar for easy placement on uniforms. Design: Each ribbon features distinct colors and patterns that correspond to a specific medal, decoration, or award. Arrangement: Multiple ribbons can be mounted together in rows, with the most prestigious ribbons placed on the top row and toward the wearer’s right side. Types: Single Ribbon Bars – Represent one medal or award. Mounted Multiple Ribbons – Several ribbons combined on a bar for a neater appearance. With Devices/Emblems – Small metal attachments (stars, oak leaves, rosettes, numerals) indicating additional awards or special distinctions. Usage: Common in military, paramilitary, police, and fire services worldwide. Worn on dress uniforms when full medals are not required. Provide a quick way to recognize a person’s service, achievements, and honors. Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:19 GMT
RIBBON DRAPES
Ribbon drapes are the fabric suspensions or mountings used to hold medals, decorations, or insignia. Instead of being worn directly on a chain, pin, or clasp, the award is attached to a piece of ribbon that drapes down in a specific style. These drapes not only secure the medal but also identify the award through their distinctive colors, stripes, and widths, which are often codified in military, civil, or fraternal systems. Key Features of Ribbon Drapes: Material: Usually made from moiré or high-quality woven silk/polyester ribbon. Design: Colors and stripe patterns represent a specific order, campaign, or society. Shape: Often cut into a pentagon, triangular, or rectangular drape, depending on tradition. Use: Found in military medals, fraternal regalia (like Masonic jewels), and civil decorations. Attachment: Typically fixed with a brooch bar or pin on the reverse for wear on uniforms. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 9:15 GMT
Stable Belt Webbing
A Stable Belt (Webbing) is a wide, durable belt made from heavy woven webbing material, traditionally worn by members of military, police, and cadet organizations. It is both a functional item of uniform and a symbol of regimental or corps identity. Key Features: Material: Strong cotton or polyester webbing, sometimes elasticized for comfort. Design: Typically features horizontal colored stripes that represent the regiment, corps, or service branch. Buckle: Can have: Chrome or brass two-piece clasp buckle (often engraved with regimental badge or emblem). Leather straps with metal prongs (traditional style). Width: Usually 2–3 inches wide, making it broader than a standard trouser belt. Use: Worn with barrack dress, working dress, or ceremonial uniforms (not normally on combat dress). Purpose: Identity & Pride: Each regiment or corps has its own colors and pattern. Tradition: Originated from British Army cavalry and artillery regiments, spreading widely across Commonwealth forces. Utility: Provides a firm fit around the waist, helping support equipment in some cases. Examples: British Army: Each regiment has distinct color patterns (e.g., Royal Artillery stable belt is red, blue, and yellow). Pakistan & India Armies: Worn with regimental colors and polished buckles during parades. Cadet Forces: Also adopt stable belts, often reflecting parent regiments. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 7:59 GMT
Military Braids Lace
Military braids and lace are decorative trims used in uniforms, regalia, and ceremonial dress. They serve both ornamental and symbolic purposes, often denoting rank, regiment, or branch of service. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/20/25 7:57 GMT
Scottish Feather Hackles
Scottish feather hackles are decorative plumes traditionally worn on bonnets, glengarries, and balmorals as part of Scottish Highland dress or military regalia. They serve both as ornamentation and as a way of denoting regiment, rank, or affiliation. Key Features: Material: Made from dyed feathers (cock or ostrich) or synthetic alternatives. Colors: Often bright and symbolic (red, white, green, blue, or black), with specific hues linked to clans, pipe bands, or military regiments. Attachment: Usually fixed into a hackle holder or sewn into the bonnet’s side. Sizes: Vary in height from small tufts for civilian wear to tall, dramatic plumes for ceremonial or regimental use. Uses: Military Regalia: The Royal Regiment of Scotland wears distinct hackles to differentiate battalions (e.g., red for the Royal Highland Fusiliers, white for the Black Watch). Hackle colors historically identified different regiments within the British Army’s Scottish units. Pipe Bands & Highland Dress: Pipe bands often use feather hackles to match their tartan or uniform. Worn during parades, competitions, and formal occasions. Ceremonial & Clan Identity: Certain clans or societies use hackles in specific colors as part of their formal dress code. Would you like me to make you a visual guide of hackle colors by Scottish regiment and their meanings? Minimum Order: 50 Contact:
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