The navy sash is part of the regulation uniform. On it, you'll display your Adventurer awards, pins, and commemorative patches. Measure from shoulder to opposite hip below the belt line. Children's sizes are S and M. Adults wear L and XL. There are two widths to choose from for each size. The 3-wide... [Show more]
A navy tie is required for staff and adds the finishing touch to your Adventurer uniform. Adjusts to maximum of 18" around Tie is 6.75" long Waterfall style
This burgundy scarf is a required part of the Adventurer uniform. Adult scarf measures 21" long and 38" wide Child scarf measures 17.75" long and 34" wide Wash on delicate cycle with cold water and dry with cool temperature.
Use this 4-color iron-on to make your own field uniform. You can also apply this iron-on to a bandana, canvas tote bag, or many other fabric items. The logo measures 8.5" x 7.75" NOTE: T-shirt not included.
7 oz century twill fabric. 65/35 cotton-poly blend. Sold per yard. 60" wide. This navy fabric is suitable for sashes and other accessories, but is not recommended for making uniforms. NOTE: We are unable to accept fabric returns. All fabric sales are final.
This 100% cotton bag measures 17" x 15" and is great for all the materials that Adventurer leaders need to carry with them. Handles are long enough to use over your shoulder.
Worn on the right sleeve above the uniform patch. 3.5" long
Worn on the right sleeve above the uniform patch. 3.5" long
Worn on the right sleeve above the uniform patch. 3.5" long
Your Adventurer club must be identified on the uniform crest. You may purchase this blank crest and have your club name embroidered locally or you can place a custom order with us. For custom orders, please see product #003034 for more information.
Adventurer kids love to receive little gifts! Use this key tag as an incentive or giveaway. 2.25" in length
Who could resist this adorable bear? It makes the perfect gift for that special Adventurer of any age! 9" tall
Identify your TLTs with this red and black cord. Please note: Due to the differences in lighting and computer monitors and settings, colors are approximate.