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  2. Uniforms of the Confederate States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Generals wore two and five-eighths inch stripes on each pant leg. While the quartermasters, commissary, and engineer officers wore a single magenta, one and one-quarter inch outer-seam stripe. Non-commissioned officers were to wear on their outer seams a one and one-quarter inch cotton stripe or braid of colors appropriate to their army branch. [7]

  3. Police uniforms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police uniforms in the United States vary widely due to the nation's tradition of highly decentralized law enforcement.Over time, however, a number of general conventions and styles have become representative of American police fashion.

  4. Lampasse - Wikipedia

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    Lampasse(s) (German: Lampasse(n)) are trouser stripes adorning the dress uniforms of many armed forces, police, fire and other public uniformed services. In German-speaking countries the uniforms of general staff–qualified officers featured distinctive double-wide lampasses. [1] For a comparable feature of civilian dress, see galloon.

  5. Green Bay Packers introduce white helmets, uniforms ... and ...

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    The Packers will sport solid white helmets with the traditional forest green G logo on the sides and a green stripe down the middle. Their jerseys and pants will be white, too, with green and ...

  6. OG-107 - Wikipedia

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    Both the shirt and pants also adopted the "true measurement" sizing style – for example, pants were marked in waist and inseam length (32" x 34" would show pants with a 32" waist and 34" inseam) and the shirts were marked in neck size and sleeve length (16.5" x 34" would show a shirt with a 16.5" neck and a 34" sleeve length).

  7. Full dress uniform - Wikipedia

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    Full dress uniform, also known as a ceremonial dress uniform or parade dress uniform, is the most formal type of uniforms used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for official parades, ceremonies, and receptions, including private ones such as marriages and funerals.

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