One thing I do NOT like to see is Scouts (and especially Scouters) wearing jeans, camos (sorry to start that one up again), etc. with a Scout shirt. Why? Because, at least around here, it screams "I can't afford to buy a uniform." Why is that bad? B-P envisioned Scouting to be a way for kids of all classes to have a shared, common experience. Even though some may, as adults, live a life of high society and mega-dollar corporations while most won't, they will all have the common experience and bond that comes from having been Scouts. So, if a troop allows jeans, they simply are removing the outward symbol of this common bond. Corner-cutting should not be so common. The troop I grew up in maintained a uniform "lucky bag" for those who couldn't afford the whole ensemble. Scoutmasters can help out, they can do fundraisers, etc. It should not be "Those pants are too expensive, so I'll wear jeans," but rather "I believe in what the pants represent, so I will sacrifice to get them." As for those who are wearing alternative pants for special purposes like equitation, service projects, etc., that's a different matter all together.