OGE
As a troop, we try to impress upon the scouts the importance of wearing the class A uniform for meetings and ceremonies. However, we also impress upon them to wear the proper clothing for certain activities. The Scoutmaster Handbook states, "There may be activities within some scouting functions that are not suitable for uniform wear, such as doing camp kitchen work or cleaning out a creek bed." I think it is more important to teach them safety. That is why we don't purchase cotton T's for class B's anymore (cotton kills) and have elected to go with AKWATEK, produced by Comfort Technologies Inc. in Gastonia, NC. It is a polyester fabric that has the molecular structure changed and makes the fabric wick body moisture away. Keeps cool in the summer and warm in the winter, doesn't shrink or fade and it's much softer. It can be woven in any format (ie. jersey, picque). The Army has adopted this material for workout T's. Check it out! The Class A just doesn't meet some requirements for all outdoor activities. Don't get me wrong. I support wearing the class A at the right time.