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9/27/25 12:36 GMT
Echarpe tricolore d’Adjoint au maire
L’écharpe tricolore d’adjoint au maire est un insigne officiel de fonction utilisé en France par les élus municipaux pour marquer leur rôle dans la représentation de l’État et de la commune. Voici les principales caractéristiques : Couleurs : bleu, blanc, rouge, disposées dans l’ordre du drapeau français. Largeur : environ 10 cm. Port : Les maires portent l’écharpe avec le bleu près du col. Les adjoints au maire portent l’écharpe avec le rouge près du col. Terminaison : franges dorées ou argentées selon la fonction (dorées pour les parlementaires et maires, argentées pour les adjoints et conseillers). Occasions : cérémonies officielles, mariages civils, manifestations publiques où l’autorité municipale est représentée. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 12:29 GMT
Ceremonial uniform rank epaulette
A ceremonial uniform rank epaulette is a decorative shoulder piece worn on formal or dress uniforms to indicate rank, branch, or position. These epaulettes are more ornate than standard service or working dress epaulettes and are used on occasions such as parades, inspections, state functions, and official ceremonies. Key Features: Material: Often made of gold or silver bullion wire, mylar, or metallic thread. Fringe: Senior ranks may have bullion fringe or tassels, while junior ranks typically have plain boards. Base: Usually a rigid board or cloth strap, covered in velvet, felt, or fabric matching the ceremonial uniform. Insignia: Displays rank insignia such as stars, crowns, stripes, anchors, or national emblems depending on service (army, navy, air force, police, etc.). Attachment: Secured to the uniform by shoulder straps, buttons, or slide-in fittings. Examples by Service: Army (Ceremonial): Heavy gold bullion fringed epaulettes for generals and senior officers. Navy: Shoulder boards with anchors, stars, and stripes in gold lace. Air Force: Epaulettes with embroidered rank bars and national insignia. Police / Security Forces: Mylar or metallic thread versions with crowns, pips, or service emblems. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 12:26 GMT
Epaulette navy nautical shoulder board
A ceremonial uniform rank epaulette (often just called a ceremonial epaulette) is a highly decorative shoulder piece worn on formal or dress uniforms by military, naval, air force, police, or ceremonial guards. Unlike standard working epaulettes or rank slides, ceremonial epaulettes emphasize prestige, tradition, and ceremonial display. Key Features: Material: Made with rich fabrics (velvet, wool, or felt base) and decorated with gold or silver bullion wire, lace, or mylar thread. Fringe: Many ceremonial epaulettes include gold bullion fringe or tassels to show higher rank or formality. Rank Display: May include embroidered rank insignia, stars, crowns, anchors, or bars, depending on the branch of service. Attachment: Usually fastened to the shoulder with a button or strap. Occasions: Worn during parades, state functions, honor guards, ceremonial duties, and official receptions. Examples: Army Officers: Gold bullion epaulettes with rank stars or crowns. Navy Officers: Black or navy base with gold lace and anchor insignia. Air Force & Police: Ceremonial versions often feature silver wire with eagles, stars, or national emblems. Bands & Guards: Sometimes feature extra-large bullion fringes for visual impact. Would you like me to create a visual chart showing different types of ceremonial epaulettes by rank (Army, Navy, Air Force, Police)? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 12:15 GMT
American Navy Mate Shoulder Boards Epaulets
In the United States Navy, the terms shoulder boards and epaulettes both refer to the insignia worn on the shoulder to show a sailor’s or officer’s rank. For Navy Mates (such as Boatswain’s Mate, Gunner’s Mate, Machinist’s Mate, etc.), the shoulder insignia depends on whether the wearer is an enlisted sailor, warrant officer, or commissioned officer: Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 12:09 GMT
Security Cadet Force Rank Slide
A Security Cadet Force Rank Slide is a shoulder insignia worn on a uniform to display rank within a security training or cadet organization. Key Features: Material: Usually made from durable fabric (poly-cotton, nylon, or canvas). Design: Rectangular slip-on slide that fits over the epaulette strap of a shirt, jersey, or jacket. Color: Commonly in camouflage, olive green, black, or navy blue depending on the uniform style. Embroidery/Print: Security or cadet force name at the top or bottom. Rank insignia (chevrons, pips, crowns, bars) embroidered or printed in contrasting thread (often white, silver, or gold). Usage: Helps identify cadet rank (e.g., Cadet, Corporal, Sergeant, Warrant Officer). Provides uniformity and authority for security training institutions or private cadet forces. Example Ranks on Security Cadet Force Slides: Cadet: Plain slide with “CADET” text. Corporal: Two chevrons. Sergeant: Three chevrons. Staff/Colour Sergeant: Three chevrons with a crown. Warrant Officer: Wreath with crown or specific emblem. Cadet Officer: Pips, crowns, or bars (similar to military/paramilitary structure). Would you like me to make you a visual chart of Security Cadet Force Rank Slides (like a guide showing each rank design)? Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 12:04 GMT
Custom Wholesale Ceremonial Merchant Navy Chief Officer Epaulette
A Merchant Navy Chief Officer epaulette is a shoulder insignia worn on the uniform to denote the rank of Chief Officer (also called First Mate), who is second-in-command after the Captain (Master). Key Features: Stripes/Bars: Typically three gold stripes (braids) on a black background. Sometimes a diamond or loop (curl) is added above the stripes, depending on the shipping line or country. Background: Usually navy blue or black cloth for formal uniforms. White cloth versions are often used for tropical or summer uniforms. Placement: Worn on the shoulder straps (epaulettes) of the jacket, shirt, or sweater. Symbolism: The three stripes represent the Chief Officer’s seniority, just below the Captain (who has four stripes). Variations: Some merchant fleets add an emblem (such as an anchor or company logo) above the stripes. Epaulettes can be slip-on slides (for shirts) or sewn/attached boards (for jackets). Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:49 GMT
Captain Shoulder Rank Slide Officer Rank Slides
A Captain Shoulder Rank Slide (also called a rank epaulette slide) is a fabric slip-on worn on the shoulder straps of military or security uniforms to indicate the wearer’s rank. For a Captain, the design generally includes: Three pips/stars (in armies following the British/Commonwealth system). In some navies or air forces, three stripes/bars are used instead. The slides are usually made of durable fabric (camouflage, plain khaki, black, or navy blue, depending on the uniform). They are called officer rank slides because they distinguish commissioned officer ranks from non-commissioned officers (NCOs) or enlisted personnel. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:48 GMT
Merchant Navy Chief Engineer slip on Epaulette
Could you clarify a few details so I can find the right product for you? By “Major Shoulder Rank Slides,” do you mean the insignia patches (shoulder epaulettes) with the rank of Major? When you say “slides,” do you mean the metal rank slide pieces that go on uniform shoulder boards or epaulets? Which camouflage pattern are you referring to (e.g. woodland, multicam, digital, desert)? What country’s military/organization, or which uniform standard, so I can match sizing, colors, and style correctly? In the meantime, here are some examples of “Maj (Major) rank slides / epaulet slides” in camouflage styles, which might match what you meant: Major Rank Slide in Multicam — a pair of Major rank slides in multicam camo. Major Rank Slide in OCP Camouflage — similar slides but in OCP pattern. If you tell me your desired camouflage pattern and country/uniform spec, I can filter more precisely and send you direct purchase links (ideally ones that ship to Pakistan). Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:45 GMT
Epaulettes Captain Washable
Washable Captain Epaulettes are rank insignia shoulder pieces designed for everyday use, especially in aviation, merchant navy, and security uniforms. Unlike ceremonial bullion epaulettes, these are made with durable polyester, cotton blends, or nylon fabric so they can be machine- or hand- washed without losing shape. Key Features of Washable Captain Epaulettes: Material: Fabric-based (poly-cotton, polyester twill, or nylon). Design: Typically four gold stripes/bars indicating Captain rank. Attachment: Slide-on type for shoulder straps or Velcro-backed for easy fitting. Durability: Resistant to fading, fraying, and shrinkage. Use: Daily wear for pilots, naval officers, and security captains. Washability: Easy to clean, unlike bullion or metallic thread versions. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:41 GMT
Royal Rank Slides Epaulettes
Royal Rank Slides and Epaulettes are ornamental insignia used in royal, ceremonial, and military-style uniforms to display rank and authority. They are worn on the shoulder, either as rank slides (fabric slips that go over the shoulder straps) or as epaulettes (decorative shoulder pieces, often with embroidery, bullion wire, or fringe). Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:36 GMT
Epaulette Merchant Ceremonial
A Merchant Ceremonial Epaulette is a formal type of shoulder ornament worn by officers of the Merchant Navy or associated maritime organizations during parades, ceremonies, and other dress occasions. Unlike standard working or rank epaulettes, these ceremonial versions are often more decorative and elaborate. Key Features of Merchant Ceremonial Epaulettes: Gold or Silver Bullion Fringe – Traditional ceremonial epaulettes usually have thick bullion fringe or tassels to signify formality and prestige. Hard Shoulder Board Base – Typically stiffened and covered in high-quality fabric (navy blue, black, or white). Embroidered Devices – Can include anchors, national emblems, or merchant service insignia in gold or silver wire. Rank Indications – May show rank through embroidered bars, curls, or stars, similar to sleeve insignia but adapted to the epaulette format. Attachment Style – Usually buttoned or strapped onto the shoulder seam of a ceremonial jacket or tunic. Occasion – Reserved for ceremonial parades, inspections, and official functions, not for daily duty. Would you like me to also give you a visual comparison between standard Merchant Navy officer epaulettes and ceremonial epaulettes so the difference is clear? Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:30 GMT
Army Force Rank Slide
An Army Force Rank Slide is a cloth (or sometimes plastic) insignia that slides onto the shoulder strap of a uniform to display a soldier’s rank. These are commonly used on combat uniforms, working dress, and cadet uniforms instead of metal badges. Key Features: Material: Usually made from durable fabric (polyester, nylon, or cotton blend). Design: Rectangular sleeve that slips over the shoulder strap. Display: Embroidered or printed rank insignia (stars, crowns, pips, bars, or national emblems). Colors: Background matches the uniform (olive green, khaki, camouflage, black, or ceremonial colors). Use: Identifies the wearer’s military rank in a quick, clear way during operations, parades, and training. Examples of Army Force Rank Slides: Private / Recruit → Often blank or with initials like “CF” (Cadet Force). Lance Corporal → One chevron. Corporal → Two chevrons. Sergeant → Three chevrons. Warrant Officer → Crown or national emblem. Officer Ranks → Pips, crowns, or stars (e.g., 2nd Lt, Lt, Captain, Major, Colonel, General). Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:27 GMT
Military Rank Epaulette
A Military Rank Epaulette is a decorative shoulder piece used on uniforms to display rank, branch, or unit affiliation. They are commonly worn by armed forces, police, cadet forces, and ceremonial guards around the world. Key Features of Military Rank Epaulettes: Design & Shape: Typically a fabric or bullion (metal thread) strap that fits over the shoulder, sometimes stiffened with a board. Rank Insignia: Embroidered, woven, or attached symbols such as stars, crowns, bars, or stripes that indicate the wearer’s military rank. Attachment: Can be fixed directly to the shoulder or designed as a removable rank slide that slips over a shoulder strap. Materials: Made from cotton, polyester, or high-quality bullion wire and mylar for ceremonial uniforms. Variations by Service: Army: Stars, crowns, pips, or bars. Navy: Often combined with cuff rank braid, but shoulder epaulettes are used on dress or tropical uniforms. Air Force: Usually bars or stripes in blue/silver. Police & Security Forces: Simplified rank slides with embroidered insignia. Uses: Identification: Clearly shows officer or soldier rank. Ceremonial Purpose: Gold fringed or ornamental epaulettes are worn in parades and formal occasions. Uniform Standardization: Provides a universal, visible method of rank recognition. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:22 GMT
Wholesale Epaulets and Rank Stripes Pilot Epaulette
Pilot epaulettes and rank stripes are an important part of an airline or aviation uniform. They indicate the rank and responsibilities of the pilot or crew member wearing them. ✈️ Pilot Epaulettes Worn on the shoulder straps of the uniform shirt or jacket. Usually made with black or navy cloth base and gold or silver stripes (braid/bars). Often detachable with a slide-on design for convenience. ✈️ Pilot Rank Stripes (Bars on Epaulettes) The number of stripes shows the rank: One Stripe (Bar): Flight Trainee / Second Officer (in training or very junior rank). Two Stripes: Second Officer or Flight Engineer (depending on the airline’s structure). Three Stripes: First Officer (Co-Pilot). Four Stripes: Captain (the Pilot-in-Command). ✈️ Features Material: Polyester, cotton, or wool with metallic thread (gold/silver). Style: Straight, diamond-ended, or pointed epaulettes. Placement: On shirts, jackets, or even pilot sweaters. Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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Rang Pura Main Road Near Jubilee Church Ahmad Pura sialkot 51310 Pakistan 9/27/25 11:20 GMT
Wholesale Security Cadet Force Rank Slide
Security Cadet Force rank slides are cloth insignia worn on the shoulders of uniforms to indicate rank. They are typically made from durable fabric with embroidered or woven rank markings. Features: Material: High-quality polyester or cotton twill fabric. Design: Slip-on type, easily fitted over epaulettes. Customization: Can include organization name, logo, and specific rank. Ranks Available: Cadet, Lance Corporal, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Warrant Officer, and Cadet Officer ranks. Finishing: Embroidery or woven stitching in white, silver, or gold thread. Wholesale Options: Supplied in bulk for academies, cadet forces, and security training institutes. Uses: Security cadet forces Training academies Parade and drill uniforms Formal and ceremonial dress Minimum Order: 100 Contact:
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