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U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations Summary of Changes (16 April 2020) Enclosure (1) This Summary of Changes provides a brief description of changes made to Navy Uniform Regulations (NAVPERS 15665I) since the last update of 26 February 2020. The changes identified in this summary reflect the correction of noted policy discrepancies found within NAVPERS 15665I. For specific details of changes, please refer to the noted chapters, sections and articles below. Updates to Navy Uniform Regulations contained in this summary of changes include: Administrative edits to Chapters 2, 3, 6, and 7. Navy personnel assigned to U.S. Marine Corps grooming standards. Service and Service Dress uniform policy verbiage and component illustrations updates. Wear of hosiery with skirts and female dress and formal shoes. Wear of uniform articles with civilian clothing. Grooming standards for Sailors serving the Marine Corps. Cold Weather Parka wear with Dinner Dress and Ceremonial uniforms for E1-E6 personnel. UPDATES TO NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS 1. Chapter 2, Section 1, Grooming Standards, Navy Personnel Assigned to Marine Corps, Article 2101.2. Deleted: 2. NAVY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO MARINE CORPS. Navy Sailors assigned to U.S. Marine Corps units who wear the Marine Corps uniform will abide by Marine Corps grooming standards except for the requirement of a zero fade hairstyle for male Sailors. Added: 2. NAVY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO MARINE CORPS. Sailors assigned to U.S. Marine Corps units who wear the Marine Corps uniform will abide by Marine Corps grooming standards except for the requirement of a zero fade hairstyle for male Sailors. See article 6501.4.

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U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations

Summary of Changes (16 April 2020)

Enclosure (1)

This Summary of Changes provides a brief description of changes made to Navy Uniform

Regulations (NAVPERS 15665I) since the last update of 26 February 2020. The changes

identified in this summary reflect the correction of noted policy discrepancies found within

NAVPERS 15665I. For specific details of changes, please refer to the noted chapters,

sections and articles below.

Updates to Navy Uniform Regulations contained in this summary of changes include:

Administrative edits to Chapters 2, 3, 6, and 7.

Navy personnel assigned to U.S. Marine Corps grooming standards.

Service and Service Dress uniform policy verbiage and component illustrations

updates.

Wear of hosiery with skirts and female dress and formal shoes.

Wear of uniform articles with civilian clothing.

Grooming standards for Sailors serving the Marine Corps.

Cold Weather Parka wear with Dinner Dress and Ceremonial uniforms for E1-E6

personnel.

UPDATES TO NAVY UNIFORM REGULATIONS

1. Chapter 2, Section 1, Grooming Standards, Navy Personnel Assigned to Marine

Corps, Article 2101.2.

Deleted:

2. NAVY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO MARINE CORPS. Navy Sailors assigned to U.S. Marine

Corps units who wear the Marine Corps uniform will abide by Marine Corps grooming

standards except for the requirement of a zero fade hairstyle for male Sailors.

Added:

2. NAVY PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO MARINE CORPS. Sailors assigned to U.S. Marine Corps

units who wear the Marine Corps uniform will abide by Marine Corps grooming standards

except for the requirement of a zero fade hairstyle for male Sailors. See article 6501.4.

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2. Chapter 3, Section 1, General Requirements and Information, Table of

Contents.

Deleted:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER THREE UNIFORM COMPONENTS

SECTION 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION

Description Article

Uniform Requirements (Officers/CPOs) 3101.1

Uniform Requirements (E6 and Below) 3101.2

Authorized Fabrics 3101.3

Inspections 3101.4

Ownership Markings 3101.5

U.S. Navy Tapes 3101.6

Transfer of Clothing 3101.7

Restrictions 3101.8

Non-Availability of Women’s Uniform Items 3101.9

Uniform Requirements for Men (E1 – E6) Table 3-1-1

Uniform Requirements for Women (E1 – E6) Table 3-1-2

Fabric Chart Table 3-1-3

Active/Reserve Seabag Requirement List

Added:

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER THREE

UNIFORM COMPONENTS SECTION 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION

Description Article

Uniform Requirements (Officers/CPOs) 3101.1

Uniform Requirements (E6 and Below) 3101.2

Authorized Fabrics 3101.3

Inspections 3101.4

Ownership Markings 3101.5

U.S. Navy Tapes 3101.6

Transfer of Clothing 3101.7

Restrictions 3101.8

Non-Availability of Women’s Uniform Items 3101.9

Uniform Requirements for Men (E1 – E6) Table 3-1-1

Uniform Requirements for Women (E1 – E6) Table 3-1-2

Fabric Chart Table 3-1-3

Active Component (AC) Seabag Requirement List

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3. Chapter 3, Section 2, Male Officer Uniforms, Service Uniform, Service Khaki.

Deleted:

Male Officer Uniform Service Uniform

Service Khaki

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larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki, Service

Trousers, Khaki, Service

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Dress, Black

Socks, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Overcoat, Blue

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch8

Cold Weather Parka

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black1

Reefer1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Brown2

Socks, Khaki2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Name/Identification Tag

Occasions For Wear

Worn in Summer/Winter for office work,

watchstanding, liberty, or business ashore

when prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

ARTICLE

3501.46

3501.94

3501.9

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

4103.4/4104

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.39

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.5

3501.11

3501.1b

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.42

3501.43

3501.54

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

5201.4

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Added:

Male Officer Uniform

Service Uniform Service Khaki

click image for

larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki

Trousers, Khaki, Service

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Dress, Black

Socks, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Overcoat, Blue

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch8

Cold Weather Parka

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black1

Reefer1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Brown2

Socks, Khaki2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Name/Identification Tag

OCCASION FOR WEAR

Worn in Summer/Winter for office work,

watchstanding, liberty, or business ashore

when prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

ARTICLE

3501.46

3501.94

3501.9

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

4103.4/4104

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.39

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.5

3501.11

3501.1b

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.42

3501.43

3501.54

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

5201.4

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4. Chapter 3, Section 2, Male Officer Uniforms, Working Uniforms, Navy Working

Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Male Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Identification Markings

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.15

3603.4a

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OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU

Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day

Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from

work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter

vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in

office environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United

States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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Added:

Male Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

click image for

larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Identification Markings

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.15

3603.4a

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OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU

Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day

Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from

work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter

vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in

office environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United

States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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5. Chapter 3, Section 2, Female Officer Uniforms, Service Uniform, Service Khaki.

Deleted:

Female Officer Service Uniform

Service Khaki

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larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Overblouse, Khaki, Poly/Wool

Slacks, Khaki, Service (2)

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Service, Black (2)

Socks, Black

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Overcoat, Blue

Undershirt, White

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch (8)

Cold Weather Parka

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Earrings, Gold Ball

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Handbag, Black

Handbag, Brown

Handbag, Black Dress

Hosiery, Flesh Tone

Jacket, Black (1)

Shirt, Khaki, Service

Reefer (1)

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Dress, Black (2)

Shoes, Dress, Brown (2)

Shoes, Service, Brown (2)

Skirt, Khaki, Service (2)

Slip

Socks, Khaki (2)

ARTICLE

3602.1

3501.72

3501.9

3501.58

3501.78

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

4103.4/4104

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.39

3501.101

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.5

3501.11

3501.1b

3501.22

3501.23

3501.24

3501.25

3501.25

3501.26

3501.29

3501.30

3501.46

3501.42

3501.43

3501.54

3501.54

3501.58

3501.63

3501.77

3501.78

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Added:

Female Officer

Service Uniform Service Khaki

click image for

larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Overblouse, Khaki, Poly/wool

Slacks, Khaki, Service 2

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Service, Black 2

Socks, Black

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Overcoat, Blue

Undershirt, White

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Cold Weather Parka

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Earrings, Gold Ball

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Handbag, Black

Handbag, Brown

Handbag, Black Dress

Hosiery, Flesh Tone

Jacket, Black 1

Shirt, Khaki

Reefer 1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Dress, Black 2

Shoes, Dress, Brown 2

Shoes, Service, Brown 2

Skirt, Khaki, Service 2

Slip

Socks, Khaki 2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

ARTICLE

3602.1

3501.72

3501.9

3501.58

3501.78

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

4103.4/4104

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.39

3501.101

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.1b

3501.5

3501.11

3501.22

3501.23

3501.24

3501.25

3501.25

3501.26

3501.29

3501.30

3501.46

3501.42

3501.43

3501.54

3501.54

3501.58

3501.63

3501.77

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

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Name/Identification Tag 5

Trousers, Khaki, Service (male)

OCCASION FOR WEAR

Worn in Summer/Winter for office work, watch

standing, liberty, or business ashore when

prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

5201.4

3501.94

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6. Chapter 3, Section 2, Female Officer Uniforms, Working Uniforms, Navy

Working Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Female Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

click image for

larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch (8)

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8 or 9

inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized outergarment

only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-Tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Gold Ball

Handbag, Black

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

Identification Markings

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

3603.15

OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g. stops

at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before, during and

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after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting official business,

when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not permitted. Consumption of

alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by regional commanders. The area

or regional commander may further restrict uniform policies within their geographical limits

regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and surrounding

Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office building, Department of

State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically authorized for a Joint Task Force

National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU Type III is authorized for wear at the

Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is

authorized while commuting to and from work using public commuter transportation (metro

bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the

Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office environments at headquarters staffs within the

NCR less identified restricted areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in

the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal

recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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Added:

Female Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

click image for

larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-Tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Gold Ball

Handbag, Black

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

Identification Markings

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

3603.15

OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

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permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU

Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day

Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from

work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter

vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in

office environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United

States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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7. Chapter 3, Section 3, Male Chief Petty Officer Uniforms, Service Uniform,

Service Khaki.

Deleted:

Male Chief Petty Officer

Service Uniform Service Khaki

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki, Service

Trousers, Khaki, Service

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Dress, Black

Socks, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki, W/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Reefer1

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch8

Cold Weather Parka

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black1

Overcoat, Blue1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Brown2

Socks, Khaki2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Name/Identification Tag5

Occasions For Wear

Worn in Summer/Winter for office work,

watchstanding, liberty, or business ashore when

prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

ARTICLE

3501.46

3501.94

3501.9

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

4212

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.42

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.5

3501.11

3501.1b

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.39

3501.43

3501.54

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

5201.4

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Added:

Male Chief Petty Officer

Service Uniform Service Khaki

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larger version

BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki

Trousers, Khaki, Service

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Dress, Black

Socks, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki, W/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Reefer 1

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Cold Weather Parka

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black 1

Overcoat, Blue 1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Brown 2

Socks, Khaki 2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Name/Identification Tag 5

OCCASION FOR WEAR

Worn in Summer/Winter for office work,

watchstanding, liberty, or business ashore when

prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

ARTICLE

3501.46

3501.94

3501.9

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

4212

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.42

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.1b

3501.5

3501.11

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.39

3501.43

3501.54

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

5201.4

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8. Chapter 3, Section 3, Male Chief Petty Officer Uniforms, Working Uniforms,

Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Male Chief Petty Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch (8)

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan

8 or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gortex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while

conducting official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in

social events is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated

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by regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict

uniform policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at

all locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The

NWU Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the

day Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to

and from work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail,

rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the

Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office environments at headquarters staffs within

the NCR less identified restricted areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU

Type III in the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls,

schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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Added:

Male Chief Petty Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III,

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Khaki Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan

8 or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gortex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while

conducting official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in

social events is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated

by regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict

uniform policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

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Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at

all locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The

NWU Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the

day Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to

and from work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail,

rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the

Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office environments at headquarters staffs within

the NCR less identified restricted areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU

Type III in the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls,

schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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9. Chapter 3, Section 3, Female Chief Petty Officer Uniforms, Service Uniforms,

Service Khaki.

Deleted:

Female Chief Petty Officer

Service Uniform Service Khaki

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Overblouse, Khaki, Poly/Wool

Slacks, Khaki, Service2

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Service, Black2

Socks, Black

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Reefer1

Undershirt, White

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch8

Cold Weather Parka

Earmuffs (2/outergarmet only)

Earrings, Gold Ball

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Handbag, Black, Brown

Handbag, Black Dress

Hosiery, Flesh Tone

Jacket, Black1

Shirt, Khaki, Service

Overcoat, Blue1

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Shoes, Dress, Black /Brown2

Skirt, Khaki, Service2

Slip

Socks, Khaki2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

ARTICLE

3602.1

3501.72

3501.9

3501.58

3501.78

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

4212

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.42

3501.101

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.5

3501.11

3501.1b

3501.22

3501.23

3501.24

3501.25

3501.26

3501.29

3501.30

3501.46

3501.39

3501.43

3501.54

3501.63

3501.77

3501.78

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Added:

Female Chief Petty Officer

Service Uniform Service Khaki

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Overblouse, Khaki, Poly/Wool

Slacks, Khaki, Service 2

Cap, Combination, Khaki

Shoes, Service, Black 2

Socks, Black

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, w/Gold Clip

Buckle, Gold

Collar Insignia

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

Gloves, Black Leather

Reefer 1

Undershirt, White

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All-Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Cold Weather Parka

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Earmuffs (w/ outergarmet only)

Earrings, Gold Ball

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Handbag, Black, Brown

Handbag, Black Dress

Hosiery, Flesh Tone

Jacket, Black 1

Shirt, Khaki

Overcoat, Blue 1

Scarf (w/ outergarment only)

Shoes, Dress, Black /Brown 2

Skirt, Khaki, Service 2

Slip

Socks, Khaki 2

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Name/Identification Tag 5

Trousers, Khaki, Service (male)

ARTICLE

3602.1

3501.72

3501.9

3501.58

3501.78

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

4212

5305-5312

3501.10

3501.24

3501.42

3501.101

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.1b

3501.5

3501.11

3501.22

3501.23

3501.24

3501.25

3501.26

3501.29

3501.30

3501.46

3501.39

3501.43

3501.54

3501.63

3501.77

3501.78

3501.83

3501.99

5201.4

3501.94

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OCCASION FOR WEAR

Worn in summer/winter for office work, watchstanding, liberty, or

business ashore when prescribed as uniform of the day.

See Footnotes

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10. Chapter 3, Section 3, Female Chief Petty Officer Uniforms, Working Uniforms,

Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Female Chief Petty Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black, Leather 9"

Sock, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Cotton, Coyote Brown,

Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing (Olive Drab)

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Parka, NWU Type III

(w/Black Fleece Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

Cap, Knit Watch 8

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger's

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan

8 or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Gold Ball

Handbag, Black/Brown

Trouser, Gore-tex

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3501.11

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3603.16

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

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during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU

Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day

Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from

work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter

vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in

office environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United

States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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Added:

Female Chief Petty Officer

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black, Leather 9"

Sock, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Cotton, Coyote Brown,

Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Khaki, Cotton or Nylon w/Gold Clip

Buckle Gold

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing (Olive Drab)

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Parka, NWU Type III

(w/Black Fleece Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

Cap, Knit Watch 8

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger's

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Gold Ball

Handbag, Black/Brown

Trouser, Gore-tex

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3501.11

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3603.16

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

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regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office

building, Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically

authorized for a Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU

Type III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day

Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from

work using public commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter

vans, taxis and ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in

office environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United

States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

11. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress Blue Jacket.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

12. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress White Jacket.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

13. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress Blue.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

14. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress White.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

15. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Ceremonial Uniforms,

Full-Dress Blue.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

16. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Ceremonial Uniforms,

Full-Dress White.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

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17. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Service Uniforms,

Service Uniform.

Deleted:

Male Enlisted (E1-E6)

Service Uniform (SU)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki, Poly/Wool

Trouser, Black, Poly/Wool

Belt, Black, Cotton or Nylon web

w/Silver Clip

Buckle, Belt Silver

Cap Garrison, Black

Shoes, Dress, Black

Sock, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts, White

Insignia, Collar

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Gloves, Black Leather

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All Weather Coat, Single Breasted

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black, Relax Fit1

Peacoat

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Cap, Knit Watch8

Name/Identification Tag5

Cold Weather Parka

ARTICLE

3602.2

3602.5

3501.2

3501.7

3501.10

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

4227

5305-5312

3501.24

3501.1

3501.5

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.41

3501.43

3501.83

3501.99

3501.1a

3501.11

5201.4

3501.1b

OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

Worn year round for office work, watch- standing, liberty or

business ashore when prescribed as uniform of the day.

Enlisted Male Service Uniform Poster

See Footnotes

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Added:

Male Enlisted (E1-E6)

Service Uniform (SU)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, Khaki, Poly/Wool

Trouser, Black, Poly/Wool

Belt, Black, Cotton or Nylon web

w/Silver Clip

Buckle, Belt Silver

Cap Garrison, Black

Shoes, Dress, Black

Sock, Black

Undershirt, White

Undershorts, White

Insignia, Collar

Ribbons

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Gloves, Black Leather

OPTIONAL ITEMS

All Weather Coat, Single Breasted

All-Weather Coat, Double Breasted

Cold Weather Parka

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/outergarment only)

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Jacket, Black, Relax Fit 1

Peacoat

Scarf (w/outergarment only)

Sweater, V-Neck, Black

Umbrella, Black

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Name/Identification Tag 5

ARTICLE

3501.46

3602.5

3501.2

3501.7

3501.10

3501.54

3501.78

3501.101

3501.102

4227

5305-5312

3501.24

3501.1

3501.1a

3501.1b

3501.5

3501.22

3501.24

3501.30

3501.41

3501.43

3501.83

3501.99

3501.11

5201.4

OCCASION FOR WEAR

Worn year round for office work, watch- standing, liberty or

business ashore when prescribed as uniform of the day.

Enlisted Male Service Uniform Poster

See Footnotes

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18. Chapter 3, Section 4, Male Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Working Uniforms, Navy

Working Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Male Enlisted (E1-E6)

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Black, Cotton or Nylon w/Silver

Clip

Buckle, Silver

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert

Tan 8 or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

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OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office building,

Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically authorized for a

Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU Type III is

authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day Saturday through

Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from work using public

commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and

ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office

environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United States

(CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

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Added:

Male Enlisted (E1-E6)

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU III

Trousers, NWU III

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Undershorts

Belt, Black, Cotton or Nylon w/Silver

Clip

Buckle, Silver

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck, Black

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert

Tan 8 or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Cap, Ball

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.102

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.8

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task and associated stops (e.g.

stops at child care, gas stations, off-base shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before,

during and after the workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in social events is

not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-base is not

permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is authorized as promulgated by

regional commanders. The area or regional commander may further restrict uniform

policies within their geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

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Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized for wear at all

locations with the exception of the National Mall area bounded by Capitol Hill and

surrounding Senate and House Staff offices, the White House and Executive Office building,

Department of State and all monuments and memorials unless specifically authorized for a

Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU Type III is

authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the day Saturday through

Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while commuting to and from work using public

commuter transportation (metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and

ferries) and slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office

environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified restricted

areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in the continental United States

(CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls, schools, normal recruiting areas).

See Footnotes

19. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress Blue Jacket.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

20. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress White Jacket.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

21. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress Blue.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

22. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Dinner Dress, Dinner

Dress White.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

23. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Ceremonial Uniforms,

Full-Dress Blue.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

24. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Ceremonial Uniforms,

Full-Dress White.

Added: (Optional Items) “Cold Weather Parka” and (Article) “3501.1b”

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25. Chapter 3, Section 4, Female Enlisted (E1-E6) Uniforms, Working Uniforms,

Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III).

Deleted:

Female Enlisted (E1-E6)

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU

Trousers, NWU

Cap, Eight Point

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Black Cotton or Nylon w/Silver Clip

Buckle, Silver

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch (8)

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger's

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-Tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Silver Ball

Handbag, Black

Cap, Ball

Cap, Knit Watch (8)

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3501.8

3501.11

3501.99

3603.4a

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OCCASIONS FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task

and associated stops (e.g. stops at child care, gas stations, off-base

shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before, during and after the

workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in

social events is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-

base is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is

authorized as promulgated by regional commanders. The area or

regional commander may further restrict uniform policies within their

geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized

for wear at all locations with the exception of the National Mall area

bounded by Capitol Hill and surrounding Senate and House Staff offices,

the White House and Executive Office building, Department of State and

all monuments and memorials unless specifically authorized for a Joint

Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU Type

III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the

day Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while

commuting to and from work using public commuter transportation

(metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and ferries) and

slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office

environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified

restricted areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in

the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls,

schools, normal recruiting areas).

Chapter Three Footnotes

NWU Footnotes

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Female Enlisted (E1-E6)

Working Uniform Navy Working Uniform Type III (NWU III)

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BASIC UNIFORM COMPONENTS

Shirt, NWU

Trousers, NWU

Cap, Eight Point, with ACE logo

Boot, Black Leather 9"

Socks, Black, Boot

Undershirt, Coyote Brown, Crewneck

Brassiere

Underpants

Belt, Black Cotton or Nylon w/Silver Clip

Buckle, Silver

Insignia, Chest (Embroidered)

Name/U.S. NAVY Service Tapes

Straps, Blousing

PRESCRIBABLE ITEMS

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Parka, NWU Type III (w/Black Fleece

Liner)

Gloves, Black Leather

Mockneck

OPTIONAL ITEMS

Belt, Rigger's

Boot, Black, Coyote Brown, Desert Tan 8

or 9 inch Rough Out

Black Neck Gaiter (w/authorized

outergarment only)

Earmuffs (w/Outergarment Only)

Trouser, Gore-Tex

Gloves, Black Non-Leather

Earrings, Silver Ball

Handbag, Black

Cap, Ball

Cap, Knit Watch 8

Umbrella

Shoulder, Patch

ARTICLE

3603.4

3603.5

3603.1

3603.8

3603.3

3603.2

3501.6

3501.100

3501.2

3501.7

3603.12

3603.15

3603.9

3501.11

3603.10/

3603.11

3501.24

3603.7

3603.6a

3603.8

3501.5

3501.22

3603.16

3501.24

3501.23

3501.25

3501.8

3501.11

3501.99

3603.4a

OCCASION FOR WEAR

NWU wear is authorized for commuting and all normal task

and associated stops (e.g. stops at child care, gas stations, off-base

shopping, banking, DMV and dining) before, during and after the

workday. The NWU is not a liberty uniform. Wear while conducting

official business, when business attire is appropriate and participating in

social events is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU off-

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base is not permitted. Consumption of alcohol in the NWU on base is

authorized as promulgated by regional commanders. The area or

regional commander may further restrict uniform policies within their

geographical limits regarding wear of the NWU.

Within the National Capital Region (NCR), the NWU Type III is authorized

for wear at all locations with the exception of the National Mall area

bounded by Capitol Hill and surrounding Senate and House Staff offices,

the White House and Executive Office building, Department of State and

all monuments and memorials unless specifically authorized for a Joint

Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR) mission. The NWU Type

III is authorized for wear at the Pentagon as the alternate uniform of the

day Saturday through Thursdays only. NWU wear is authorized while

commuting to and from work using public commuter transportation

(metro bus, metro rail, rideshare, commuter vans, taxis and ferries) and

slug lines outside the Pentagon. Wear is also authorized in office

environments at headquarters staffs within the NCR less identified

restricted areas. Recruiters are authorized to wear the NWU Type III in

the continental United States (CONUS), Hawaii and Guam (e.g., malls,

schools, normal recruiting areas).

Chapter Three Footnotes

NWU Footnotes

26. Chapter 3, Section 5, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Table of

Contents.

Deleted: Shirt, Khaki, Service (Officers/CPOs) (article 3501.46)

Added: Shirt, Khaki (article 3501.46)

Deleted: Shirt, Khaki, Service (SU) (Male E-6 and below) (article 3602.2)

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27. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Cold Weather Parka,

Article 3501.1b.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Cold Weather Parka Article 3501.1b

Description

The Cold Weather Parka (CWP) is black single breasted,

made of water proof and wind resistant material. It

features include a hidden center-front zipper fastener, a

hidden hood housed in the shell of the collar, a center-

chest rank tab and constructed to facilitate wearing the

zip-in zip-out NWU black fleece liner.

Correct Wear

Worn optionally with Service and Service Dress Uniforms.

Rank insignia is required for wear by E4 through O10

centered on the center chest rank tab. Rank insignia may

be metal or matching fabric sold through Navy Exchange

Uniform Centers. Name tags are not authorized for

wear. When the rank insignia is removed from the parka,

personnel may wear the coat with civilian clothing. For

insignia, officers see article 4103, CPOs see article 4213

and E6 and below see article 4227.

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Article 3501.1b

Cold Weather Parka

Figure 3501.1b-1

Cold Weather Parka

a. Description. The Cold Weather Parka (CWP) is black,

single breasted, made of waterproof and wind resistant

material (figure 3501.1b-1). Its features include a hidden

center-front zipper fastener, a hidden hood housed in the

shell of the collar, a center-chest rank tab and constructed

to facilitate wearing the zip-in zip-out NWU black fleece

liner.

b. Correct Wear. Close zipper at least 3/4 of the way.

The collar should lay flat unless inclement weather

conditions warrant it being up and fastened around the

neck. The Parka may be worn with or without the zip-in

inner liner. The Parka hideaway hood will be stowed and

zipped closed unless being donned. During the winter or

inclement weather periods, the parka hood is authorized

for wear in addition to the head gear. Rank insignia is

required for wear by E4 through O10 centered on the

center chest rank tab. Rank insignia may be metal or

matching fabric sold through Navy Exchange Uniform

Centers. Nametags are not authorized for wear. When

the rank insignia is removed from the parka, personnel

may wear the coat with civilian clothing. For insignia,

officers see article 4103, CPOs see article 4213 and E6 and

below see article 4227.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs).

Surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable), on

label provided inside the parka.

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28. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Cap, Ball, Article

3501.8.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components 3501.8. Cap, Ball

Figure 3501.8-1

Cap, Ball

a. Description. Made of standard navy blue or coyote brown, wool,

synthetic, or blended fabric. The cap shall be a conventional baseball

cap style with NAVY embroidered or sewn in approximately 1-1/4 inch

gold block letters centered on the front and may have adjustable hat

band and mesh back section. NAVY logo may be substituted with the

command name, designation, and/or command logos in good taste. If

the individual's name is affixed, it is centered on the back of the cap in

sewn or embroidered letters. The lettering may be in traditional

command colors. The cap may be worn with civilian attire on or off

base, without insignia. Authorized position held or rank titles (i.e., CO,

XO, CMC, Plankowner, CHENG, OPS, DECK LCPO, etc.) or rank/rate

with surname that are professional and in good taste may be centered

on the back of the cap in sewn or embroidered letters and the lettering

may be in traditional command colors. (No nicknames.) Ball caps with

titles are not authorized for wear with civilian attire. Visor

ornamentation, standard gold color, is authorized for officers.

b. Rank Insignia. Officers may wear miniature size cap insignia and

chief petty officers may wear the garrison cap insignia. E4-E6

personnel may wear insignia consisting of a silver eagle and

chevron(s). Petty officers entitled to wear gold rating badges and

service stripes on their Service Dress Blue uniform may wear gold

chevrons vice silver on their cap device.

c. Correct Wear. Wear squarely on the head, with bottom edge

parallel to and 1-1/2 inch above the eyebrows. Center insignia 1 1/4

inches from the visor.

d. Occasion for Wear. The Navy blue and Command Ball Caps are

authorized for optional wear with the NWU Types II and III, Navy

Coveralls (Article 3501.18), Flight Suits, and the Physical Training

Uniform (PTU) (Shirt/Shorts/Fitness Suit/Sweat Shirt/Sweat

Pants). The coyote brown Command Ball Cap is authorized for optional

wear with the NWU Types II and III, Navy Coveralls, and Flight Suits.

For the NWU Types II and III, the eight-point cover will remain the

standard head gear worn during uniform inspections, special events,

and as determined by the Regional Commander or unit commanding

officer.

e. Ownership Markings. Last name, first initial and middle initial (if

applicable) on sweatband.

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3501.8. Cap, Ball

Figure 3501.8-1

Cap, Ball

a. Description. Made of standard navy blue or coyote brown, wool,

synthetic, or blended fabric (figure 3501.8-1). The cap shall be a

conventional baseball cap style with NAVY embroidered or sewn in

approximately 1-1/4 inch gold block letters centered on the front and

may have adjustable hat band and mesh back section. NAVY logo may

be substituted with the command name, designation, and/or command

logos in good taste. If the individual's name is affixed, it is centered on

the back of the cap in sewn or embroidered letters. The lettering may

be in traditional command colors. The cap may be worn with civilian

attire on or off base, without insignia. Authorized position held or rank

titles (i.e., CO, XO, CMC, Plankowner, CHENG, OPS, DECK LCPO, etc.)

or rank/rate with surname that are professional and in good taste may

be centered on the back of the cap in sewn or embroidered letters and

the lettering may be in traditional command colors (no

nicknames.) Ball caps with titles are not authorized for wear with

civilian attire. Visor ornamentation, standard gold color, is authorized

for officers.

b. Rank Insignia. Officers may wear miniature size cap insignia and

chief petty officers may wear the garrison cap insignia. E4-E6

personnel may wear regular size insignia consisting of a silver eagle

and chevron(s). Petty officers entitled to wear gold rating badges and

service stripes on their Service Dress Blue uniform may wear gold

chevrons vice silver on their cap device.

c. Correct Wear. Wear squarely on the head, with bottom edge

parallel to and 1-1/2 inch above the eyebrows. Center insignia 1-1/4

inches from the visor.

d. Occasion for Wear. The navy blue NAVY and Command Ball Caps

(navy blue and coyote brown) are authorized for optional wear with the

NWU Types II and III, Navy Coveralls (Article 3501.18), Flight Suits,

and the Physical Training Uniform (PTU) (Shirt/Shorts/Fitness

Suit/Sweat Shirt/Sweat Pants). For the NWU Types II and III, the

eight-point cover will remain the standard head gear worn during

uniform inspections, special events, and as determined by the Regional

Commander or unit commanding officer.

e. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Surname, first

initial and middle initial (if applicable) on sweatband.

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29. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Cap, Garrison, Black

(All)/Khaki (Officers/CPOs), Article 3501.10.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Cap, Garrison, Black (All) Khaki (Officers/CPOs)

Article 3501.10

Description

Fore and aft cap made of same fabric and color as

uniform with which worn. Optional wear of men's style

garrison cap is authorized for women with

corresponding uniforms. Women’s style black garrison

cap (concaved style made of 55/45 percent poly/wool)

phased out 1 October 2002.

Insignia

For cap insignia, see article 4311 for officers, 4321 for

chief petty officers, and 4331 for E6 and below

personnel.

Correct Wear

Worn squarely on the head, with fore and aft crease

centered vertically between the eyebrows and the

lowest point approximately 1 inch above the eyebrows.

Ownership Markings

On designated nameplate.

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Article 3501.10

Cap, Garrison, Black (All)/Khaki (Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.10-1

Cap, Garrison, Black

Figure 3501.10-2

Cap, Garrison, Khaki

a. Description. Black or khaki in color. Fore and aft cap

made of Poly/Wool (figures 3501.10-1 and 3501.10-

2). UNISEX garrison cap is authorized for wear by male

and female Sailors with appropriate uniforms and

outerwear.

b. Insignia. For cap insignia, see article 4311 for

officers, 4321 for chief petty officers, and 4331 for E1-E6

personnel.

c. Correct Wear. Worn squarely on the head, with fore

and aft crease centered vertically between the eyebrows

and the lowest point approximately 1 inch above the

eyebrows.

d. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). On

designated nameplate.

Note. Figure 3501.10-1 (black garrison) cap may be

worn optionally when the Navy Black Relax Fit Jacket

(article 3501.30) and/or black V-Neck Sweater (article

3501.83) are worn in lieu of the Service Dress Blue coat.

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30. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Shirt, Khaki, Service

(Officers/CPOs), Article 3501.46.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Shirt, Khaki, Service (Officers/CPOs) Article 3501.46

Description

Khaki in color and made of authorized fabric

(75/25% poly/wool blend) with short sleeves,

two breast pockets with button flaps, and an

open collar forming a V-neck.

Correct Wear

When worn, it is tucked into service slacks.

Women's shirts button to the left and men's

shirts button to the right. The shirt and

trousers/slacks/skirt fabric must match (i.e. CNT

with CNT and poly/wool with poly/wool).

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Article 3501.46

Shirt, Khaki

Figure 3501.46-1

Khaki Shirt

Males (E1-O10)

Figure 3501.46-2

Khaki Shirt

Female Officers/CPOs

a. Description. Khaki in color and made of 75%

Polyester/25% wool (E1-O10 personnel) or 100%

Polyester CNT (E7-O10 personnel) fabric with short

sleeves, two breast pockets with button flaps, and an

open collar forming a V-neck (figures 3501.46-1 and

3501.46-2).

b. Correct Wear. When worn, it is tucked into service

trousers/slacks. Button all buttons. Female Officer/CPO

shirts button to the left and men's shirts button to the

right. The shirt and trousers/slacks/skirt fabric must

match (i.e. CNT with CNT and poly/wool with

poly/wool). For insignia, see article 4104 for officers,

4212 for chief petty officers, and 4227 for E1-E6

personnel.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs).

Vertically, beginning 1 inch from the bottom on the

inner side of the front fold on which the buttons are

sewn.

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31. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Shoes, Formal,

Black (Females), Article 3501.55.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Shoes, Formal, Black (Females) Article 3501.55

Description

Plain black pumps with closed heels and toes, of suede, silk

or peau de soie meeting the same heel requirements as the

black dress pumps.

Correct Wear

Keep clean and in good repair.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.55

Shoes, Formal, Black (Females)

Figure 3501.55-1

Formal Black Shoes

(Females)

a. Description. Plain black pumps with closed heels and toes,

of suede, silk or peau de soie (figure 3501.55-1) and meeting

the same heel requirements as the black dress pumps (article

3501.54).

b. Correct Wear. Keep clean and in good repair. Wear with

flesh tone hosiery (article 3501.29).

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32. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Shoes, Formal,

Black, Flat (Females), Article 3501.56.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Shoes, Formal, Black, Flat (Females) Article 3501.56

Description

Plain black formal dress flat shoes with closed heels and

toes, made of suede, silk, or peau de soie.

Correct Wear

Keep clean and in good repair.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.56

Shoes, Formal, Black, Flat (Females)

Figure 3501.56-1

Formal Black Flat Shoes

(Females)

a. Description. Plain black formal dress flat shoes with

closed heels and toes, made of suede, silk, or peau de soie

(figure 3501.56-1) and meeting the same heel requirements

as the black dress flats (article 3501.54).

b. Correct Wear. Keep clean and in good repair. Wear with

flesh tone hosiery (article 3501.29).

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33. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, Blue, Formal

(Females), Article 3501.61.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, Blue, Formal (Females) Article 3501.61

Description

A plain, blue, floor length, six gored skirt made of authorized fabric,

with optional slit(s) on either side no higher than mid calf.

Correct Wear

Wear zipper on the left side. For shipboard restrictions, refer to

article 1101.5

Ownership Markings

Center in front, inside on the waistband.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.61 Skirt, Blue, Formal (Females)

Figure 3501.61-1

Formal Dress Blue

Skirt

a. Description. A plain, blue, floor length, six-gored skirt

made of authorized fabric, with optional slit(s) on either side

no higher than mid-calf (figure 3501.61-1).

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29) and side zipper on the left. For shipboard

restrictions, refer to article 1101.5.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center in

front, inside on the waistband.

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34. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, Blue, Unbelted

(Females), Article 3501.62.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, Blue, Unbelted (Females) Article 3501.62

Description

A plain, blue, six gored skirt made of authorized fabric, with a

waistband pocket in the upper right front. The welt pocket style

may be worn as long as serviceable. Skirt matches the coat in

color and fabric. E-6 and below 55/45% poly/wool tropical, 9.0

oz fabric will phase-out on 1 Oct 03.

Correct Wear

Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2 inches

below the crease behind the knee. Wear the zipper on the left

side. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article 1101.5.

Ownership Markings

Center surname, first and middle initial (if applicable) inside

right front pocket.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.62

Skirt, Blue, Unbelted (Females)

Figure 3501.62-1

Blue Unbelted Skirt

a. Description. A plain, blue, six-gored skirt made of authorized

fabric, with a waistband pocket in the upper right front (figure

3501.62-1). The welt pocket style may be worn as long as

serviceable. Skirt matches the coat in color and fabric.

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29) and side zipper on the left. For shipboard restrictions,

refer to article 1101.5. Length may range from 1-1/2 inches

above to 1-1/2 inches below the crease behind the knee.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) inside right

front pocket.

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35. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, Khaki, Service

(Female Officers/CPOs), Article 3501.63.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, Khaki, Service (Female Officers/CPOs) Article 3501.63

Description

A plain, khaki, belted skirt made of authorized fabric, with two

welt pockets in upper front and a zipper in back. The shirt and

skirt fabric must match (i.e. poly/cotton with poly/cotton, CNT

with CNT and poly/wool with poly/wool).

Correct Wear

Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2 inches

below the crease behind the knee. Wear the zipper centered in

the back and a belt through all loops. For shipboard restrictions,

refer to article 1101.5.

Ownership Markings

Center surname, first and middle initial (if applicable) inside

right front pocket.

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Article 3501.63

Skirt, Khaki, Service (Female Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.63-1

Service Khaki Skirt,

A-Line

Figure 3501.63-2

Service Khaki Skirt,

Straight-Line

a. Description. A plain, khaki, belted skirt made of 75%

Polyester/25% wool or 100% Polyester CNT fabric. The khaki

skirt comes in two configurations: A-line and Straight-line

openings. The A-line skirt (figure 3501.63-1) contains two

front welt pockets and back zipper closure. The Straight-line

skirt (figure 3501.63-2) has one hidden side pocket and side

zipper closure. The shirt and skirt fabric must match (i.e.

CNT with CNT and poly/wool with poly/wool).

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29), with the zipper centered in the back and a belt

through all loops. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article

1101.5. Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2

inches below the crease behind the knee.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) inside

right front pocket.

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36. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, White, Belted

(Females), Article 3501.65.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, White, Belted (Females) Article 3501.65

Description

A plain, white, belted skirt made of authorized fabric, with a full

lining, two welt pockets in upper front and a zipper in the

back. The shirt and skirt fabric must match (i.e. poly/cotton

with poly/cotton, CNT with CNT).

Correct Wear

Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2 inches

below the crease behind the knee. Wear the zipper centered in

the back and a belt through all loops. For shipboard

restrictions, refer to article 1101.5.

Ownership Markings

Center surname, first and middle initial (if applicable) on the

right rear pocket, in contrasting ink above the manufacturer's

tag.

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Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.65

Skirt, White, Belted (Females)

Figure 3501.65-1

Belted White Skirt,

A-Line

Figure 3501.65-2

Belted White Skirt,

Straight-Line

a. Description. A plain, white, belted skirt made of 100%

Polyester fabric. The white skirt comes in two configurations: A-

line and Straight-line openings. The A-line skirt (figure 3501.65-

1) contains two front welt pockets and back zipper closure. The

Straight-line skirt (figure 3501.65-2) has one hidden side pocket

and side zipper closure.

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29), with the zipper centered in the back and a belt

through all loops. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article

1101.5. Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2

inches below the crease behind the knee.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) on the right

rear pocket, in contrasting ink above the manufacturer's tag.

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37. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, White,

Unbelted (Female Officers CPOs), Article 3501.66.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, White, Unbelted (Female Officers CPOs) Article 3501.66

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.66

Skirt, White, Unbelted (Female Officers/CPOs)

Description

A plain, white, six gored skirt made of authorized fabric, with

a waistband pocket in the upper right front. The welt pocket

style may be worn as long as serviceable. Skirt matches the

coat in color and fabric.

Correct Wear

Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2 inches

below the crease behind the knee. Wear the zipper on the

left side. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article 1101.5.

Figure 3501.66-1

Unbelted White Skirt

a. Description. A plain, white, six-gored skirt made of

authorized fabric, with a waistband pocket in the upper right

front (figure 3501.66-1). The welt pocket style may be worn

as long as serviceable. Skirt matches the coat in color and

fabric.

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29), with the zipper on the left side. For shipboard

restrictions, refer to article 1101.5. Length may range from

1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2 inches below the crease behind

the knee.

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38. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Slacks, Khaki,

Service (Female Officers/CPOs), Article 3501.72.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Slacks, Khaki, Service (Female Officers/CPOs) Article 3501.72

Description

Made of authorized fabric with fore and aft creases, belt loops,

zippered fly front closure, and two side pockets. Poly/cotton

slacks have two back pockets. May be straight legged or slightly

flared. The shirt and slacks fabric must match (i.e. poly/cotton

with poly/cotton, CNT with CNT and poly/wool with

poly/wool). Effective 1 October 1999, poly/cotton may be worn

only as Working Khaki (excluding maternity). The welt pocket

style and CNT slacks with two back pockets may be worn as long

as serviceable.

Correct Wear

Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and wear a belt through

all loops. Slacks shall hang approximately 2 inches from the

floor at the back of the shoe. Slacks should be tailored to

include a 2 inch hem to provide material for

adjustments. Female officers and CPOs are authorized to

optionally wear male Service Khaki trousers and female Service

Khaki slacks without belt and buckle with the khaki overblouse

only.

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Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.72

Slacks, Khaki, Service (Female Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.72-1

Khaki Slacks,

Standard Waist

Figure 3501.72-2

Khaki Slacks,

Low Waist

a. Description. Made of 75% Polyester/25% wool fabric or

100% Polyester CNT fabric. The slacks come in two

configurations: Standard Waist and Low Waist. The Standard

Waist slacks (figure 3501.72-1) and Low Waist slacks (figure

3501.72-2) have fore and aft creases, belt loops, zippered fly

front closure, and two side pockets. Slacks may be straight

legged or slightly flared. The Low Waist slacks incorporate a

lower waist, reduced rise (top of inseam to waist) and reduced

zipper closure length (figure 3501.72-2). The shirt and slacks

fabric must match (i.e. poly/wool with poly/wool, and CNT with

CNT). The welt pocket style and CNT slacks with two back

pockets may be worn as long as serviceable.

b. Correct Wear. Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and

wear a belt through all loops. Slacks shall hang approximately

2 inches from the floor at the back of the shoe. Slacks should

be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to provide material for

adjustments.

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39. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Slacks, White,

Summer, Belted (Females), Article 3501.76.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Slacks, White, Summer, Belted (Females) Article 3501.76

Description

Made of authorized white fabric with fore and aft creases, belt

loops, zippered fly front closure, a modesty liner which

extends to the bottom of the pockets, and two side

pockets. The shirt and slacks fabric must match (i.e. poly/cotton

with poly/cotton, CNT with CNT). Modification of liner is

prohibited.

Correct Wear

Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and wear a belt through

all loops. Trousers shall hang approximately 2 inches from the

floor at the back of the shoe. Trousers should be tailored to

include a 2 inch hem to provide material for adjustments.

Ownership Markings

Center with contrasting color ink last name and last four digits of

SSN on the right side pocket, one inch above the

manufacturer's tag.

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Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.76

Slacks, White, Summer, Belted (Female Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.76-1

Summer White Slacks,

Standard Waist

Figure 3501.76-2

Summer White Slacks,

Low Waist

a. Description. Made of 100% Polyester CNT white fabric. The

slacks come in two configurations: Standard Waist and Low

Waist. The Standard Waist slacks (figure 3501.76-1) and Low

Waist slacks (figure 3501.76-2) have fore and aft creases, belt

loops, zippered fly front closure, a modesty liner which extends

to the bottom of the pockets, and two side pockets. The Low

Waist slacks incorporate a lower waist, reduced rise (top of

inseam to waist) and reduced zipper closure length (figure

3501.76-2). Modification of liner is prohibited.

b. Correct Wear. Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and

wear a belt through all loops. Slacks shall hang approximately

2 inches from the floor at the back of the shoe. Slacks should

be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to provide material for

adjustments.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

with contrasting color ink surname, first initial and middle

initial (if applicable) on the right side pocket, one inch above

the manufacturer's tag.

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40. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Socks

(Black/Khaki/White), Article 3501.78.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Socks (Black/Khaki/White) Article 3501.78

Description

Made of undecorated, plain or ribbed knitted material.

Knee length or mid calf socks are authorized.

Correct Wear

Wear right side out.

Ownership Markings

Initials only on the foot.

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Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.78

Socks, Dress (Black/Khaki/White)

Figure 3501.78-1

Dress Socks

(Black, Khaki,

White)

a. Description. Made of undecorated, plain or ribbed knitted

fabric. Colors include black, khaki, or white (figure 3501.78-

1). Knee length or mid-calf length socks are authorized.

b. Correct Wear. Wear right side out with service or dress

shoes. Wear black socks with black shoes, khaki socks with

brown shoes, and white socks with white shoes).

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Initials

only on the foot.

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41. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Sweater, V-Neck,

Article 3501.83.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Sweater, V-Neck Article 3501.83

Description

UNISEX sweater worn by male and female Sailors. Black V-

neck style pullover sweater, in both light (acrylic) and heavy

(wool) weaves, with fabric epaulets, shoulder and elbow

patches. A Velcro backed, black leather nametag (2”x4”) is

required. (Refer to Article 5201.4b.) Identification badges are

not authorized to be worn on the sweater.

Correct Wear

The sweater is authorized for daily wear to and from work, in

public places, onboard ship, on base and station, and for

attending working level meetings/briefings. Officers wear soft

shoulder boards on the epaulets. CPOs may wear soft shoulder

boards on the epaulets optionally until 1 October 2000, at

which time they become mandatory. E6 and below personnel

wear no insignia on the sweater. Shirt collar is worn inside the

sweater when a tie is worn and outside the sweater when no

tie is worn. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article 1101.5e.

Ownership Markings

Complete the manufacturer's tag with indelible ink.

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Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.83

Sweater, V-Neck

Figure 3501.83-1

Sweater, V-Neck (Acrylic)

Figure 3501.83-2

Sweater, V-Neck (Wool)

a. Description. UNISEX sweater worn by male and female

Sailors. Black or Navy blue in color. Authorized fabrics

include acrylic (figure 3501.83-1) and wool (figure

3501.83-2). The V-neck sweater is configured with

epaulets, shoulder and elbow patches, and a Velcro

backed, black leather nametag (2” x 4”) is required (article

5201.4b). Identification badges are not authorized to be

worn on the sweater.

b. Occasion for Wear

(1) General Wear. The sweater is authorized for daily

wear to and from work, in public places, onboard ship

(Wool only), on base and station, and for attending

working level meetings/briefings. For acrylic sweater

shipboard restrictions, refer to article 1101.5e.

(2) Wear in Lieu of Service Dress Blue (SDB) Coat. The

black V-Neck Sweater is authorized for wear in lieu of the

SDB coat for daily wear to and from work, in public places

and for attending working level meetings/briefings. The V-

neck sweater is not authorized to substitute wear of the

SDB coat for ceremonies, high-level meetings/briefings, or

when conducting business on Capitol Hill.

c. Correct Wear. Wear squarely on the shoulders.

Officers and CPOs wear soft shoulder boards on the

epaulets. E1-E6 personnel wear no insignia on the

sweater. Shirt collar is worn inside the sweater when a

tie/neck tab is worn and outside the sweater when no

tie/neck tab is worn. When worn over the khaki

overblouse, the overblouse will not extend below the

bottom of the sweater. May be worn with appropriate

outer garment for the uniform worn.

d. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs).

Complete the manufacturer's tag with indelible ink.

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42. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Trousers, Blue,

Dress (Males), Article 3501.90.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Trousers, Blue, Dress (Males) Article 3501.90

Description

Made of plain, authorized blue fabric with fore and aft

creases, belt loops, zippered fly front closure, and two side

and back pockets. May be either straight legged or slightly

flared. Fabric of trousers must match the uniform

coat/shirt worn (i.e., Service Dress Blue trousers must

match the Service Dress Blue coat, and Winter Blue

trousers (75/25% poly/wool) must match the Winter Blue

shirt.)

Correct Wear

Button all buttons, close all fasteners and wear a belt

through all loops. Trousers shall hang approximately 2

inches from the floor at the back of the shoe. Trousers

should be tailored to include a 2 inch hem to provide

material for adjustments.

Ownership Markings

Turn trousers out, lay flat, waistband away from you, fly

down. Center last name and last four digits of SSN on left

rear pocket in between the horizontal seam; complete

manufacturer's tag using indelible ink.

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Article 3501.90

Trousers, Blue, Dress (Male Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.90-1

Blue Dress

Trousers

a. Description. Made of plain, 55% Polyester/45% wool blue fabric

with fore and aft creases, belt loops, zippered fly front closure, and

two side and back pockets (figure 3501.90-1). May be either

straight legged or slightly flared. Fabric of trousers must match the

uniform coat worn.

b. Correct Wear. Button all buttons, close all fasteners and wear a

belt through all loops. Trousers shall hang approximately 2 inches

from the floor at the back of the shoe. Trousers should be tailored

to include a 2-inch hem to provide material for adjustments.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Turn trousers

out, lay flat, waistband away from you, fly down. Center surname,

first initial and middle initial (if applicable) on left rear pocket in

between the horizontal seam; complete manufacturer's tag using

indelible ink.

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43. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Trousers, Blue,

Evening (Males), Article 3501.91.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Trousers, Blue, Evening (Males) Article 3501.91

Description

Made high waisted with two front pockets and fore and aft

creases of same fabric as blue dinner dress jacket.

Correct Wear

Button all buttons, close all fasteners and wear a belt through all

loops. Trousers shall hang approximately 2 inches from the floor

at the back of the shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a

2 inch hem to provide material for adjustments.

Ownership Markings

Button all buttons and close all fasteners. Trousers shall hang

approximately 2 inches from the floor at the back of the

shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a 2 inch hem to

provide material for adjustments.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.91

Trousers, Blue, Evening (Males)

Figure 3501.91-1

Blue Evening

Trousers

a. Description. Made of authorized fabric per table 3-1-3.

Trousers are high waisted, unbelted, have fore and aft creases,

zippered fly front closure, and two side pockets (figure 3501.91-

1). Trousers will match the same fabric as the blue dinner dress

jacket.

b. Correct Wear. Close all fasteners and wear trousers with

suspenders (article 3501.80). Trousers shall hang approximately

2 inches from the floor at the back of the shoe. Trousers should

be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to provide material for

adjustments.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) below the

manufacturer’s tag.

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44. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Trousers, Khaki,

Service (Males), Article 3501.94.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Trousers, Khaki, Service (Male Officers/CPOs) Article 3501.94

Description

Made of authorized fabric with fore and aft creases, belt loops,

zippered fly front closure, and two side and back pockets. May be

straight legged or slightly flared. The shirt and trousers fabric

must match (i.e. poly/cotton with poly/cotton, CNT with CNT and

poly/wool with poly/wool). Effective 1 October 1999, poly/cotton

may be worn only as Working Khaki.

Correct Wear

Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and wear a belt through all

loops. Trousers shall hang approximately 2 inches from the floor

at the back of the shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a

2 inch hem to provide material for adjustments.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3501.94

Trousers, Khaki, Service (Male Officers/CPOs)

Figure 3501.94-1

Khaki Trousers

a. Description. Made of 75% Polyester/25% wool or 100%

Polyester CNT fabric with fore and aft creases, belt loops,

zippered fly front closure, and two side and back pockets (figure

3501.94-1). May be straight legged or slightly flared. The shirt

and trousers fabric must match (CNT with CNT and poly/wool

with poly/wool).

b. Correct Wear. Button all buttons, close all fasteners, and

wear a belt through all loops. Trousers shall hang

approximately 2 inches from the floor at the back of the

shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to

provide material for adjustments.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs). Center

surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) inside the

trousers on left front pocket.

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45. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Undershirt, White,

Article 3501.101.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Undershirt, White Article 3501.101

Description

Made of white cotton or poly/cotton. May be sleeveless,

V-neck, or crew neck.

Correct Wear

Wear right side out, front of shirt to front of body. Crew

neck shirts must be worn with Jumper Style uniforms and

with all uniforms aboard ship and in areas where an

industrial fire hazard exists. Other than as required

above, women may wear undershirts optionally at shore

commands, except when wearing utility and jumper style

uniforms, crew neck undershirts are required. For

shipboard restrictions, refer to article 1101.5.

Ownership Markings

On outside of the front, 1 inch from the bottom of the

shirt and at right of the center.

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Article 3501.101

Undershirt, White

Figure 3501.101-1

White Undershirt

Figure 3501.101-2

White Nursing Undershirt

a. Description. Made of white cotton or

poly/cotton. May be sleeveless, V-neck, or crew neck

(figure 3501.101-1).

b. Nursing Undershirts. Nursing undershirts are

authorized as an optional uniform item for nursing Sailors

(figure 3501.101-2). Nursing T-shirts may be long or

short sleeve. Long sleeve nursing T-shirts will be worn

with fully extended long sleeve uniform shirts/blouses

only (i.e. not with short sleeve uniforms/rolled up

sleeves). Nursing T-shirt will be worn tucked-in unless

worn with maternity uniforms. When worn with

maternity uniforms, the T-shirt will not extend beyond

nor be visible below the hem of the maternity top being

worn. Removal of a uniform shirt/blouse when wearing a

nursing T-shirt is authorized only in designated lactation

rooms. Nursing T-shirts are not authorized in

environments requiring safety or organizational clothing.

c. Correct Wear. Wear right side out, front of shirt to

front of body. Crew neck shirts must be worn with

Jumper Style uniforms and with all uniforms aboard ship

and in areas where an industrial fire hazard exists. Other

than as required above, women may wear undershirts

optionally at shore commands, except when wearing

utility and jumper style uniforms, crew neck undershirts

are required. For shipboard restrictions, refer to article

1101.5.

d. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs).

Surname, first initial and middle initial (if applicable) on

outside of the front, 1 inch from the bottom of the shirt

and at right of the center.

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46. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Service Uniform

(SU), Article 3602.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Service Uniform (SU) Article 3602

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Not Available

General

This section, supported by the articles in Chapter 3, section 5 (3501

series), describes new uniform components for the E-6 and below

Service Uniform (SU) and pertain to all E6 and below personnel

unless specified otherwise. During the uniform transition periods,

this section should be used in conjunction with the rest of the

Uniform Regulations. All existing uniforms will continue to be

authorized for wear until the SU mandatory wear date, July 2010.

Occasion for wear

The SU is intended for year-round wear and will replace the Summer

White and Winter Blue uniforms. The SU is authorized to be worn for

office work, watchstanding, liberty or business ashore when

prescribed as the uniform of the day. The mandatory wear date for

all E1-E6 personnel is July 2010.

Manner of wear

Collar insignia 4227, ribbons 5305-5312, warfare insignia 5201.2,

identification badges 5101, name tags 5201.4, and undershirts

3501.101 shall be worn as prescribed in their respective

articles. Otherwise standard of appearance for all personnel wearing

the SU is as follows

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47. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Overblouse, Khaki,

Service (Female), Article 3602.1.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Overblouse, Khaki, Service (Female) Article 3602.1

Description

Khaki in color and made of authorized fabric

(75/25% poly/wool blend) with short sleeves and

an open collar forming a V neck. The overblouse

is a basic uniform component for female officer

and enlisted Sailors.

Correct Wear

(1) The overblouse will be worn outside the slacks

or skirt and will hang comfortably over the hips

and chest. The length will be long enough to fall

approximately one inch above the bottom of the

side pocket opening. All buttons will be fastened.

(2) Undershirts, 3501.101, collar insignia 4227,

warfare insignia 5201.2, identification badges

5101, name tags 5201.4,

and military decorations 5305-5312 will be worn

as prescribed in their respective articles. The

placement of the lower horizontal area of the

lowest row of ribbons will be approximately 6¼

inches down from the shoulder seam and

centered over the front seam on the wearer's

left. Nametags will be placed in the same

manner on the wearer's right side of the

overblouse. Adjust ribbons and name

tag as necessary to obtain a proper appearance.

(3) When worn with the black relax fit (knit

collar) jacket or V-neck sweater, the overblouse

will not extend below the bottom of the jacket or

sweater. If the length of the overblouse

protrudes beneath the jacket or sweater, gently

roll/tuck/fold the bottom of the overblouse up and

under so that it will not be visible.

(4) White undershirts are optional for females at

non-industrial environment shore commands.

Ownership Markings

Vertically, beginning 1 inch from the bottom on

the inner side of the front fold on which the

buttons are sewn.

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Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3602.1

Overblouse, Khaki (Female)

Figure 3602.1-1

Khaki Overblouse

a. Description. Khaki in color and made of 75%

Polyester/25% wool fabric with short sleeves and an

open collar forming a V-neck (figure 3602.1-1).

b. Correct Wear

(1) The overblouse will be worn outside the slacks or

skirt and will hang comfortably over the hips and

chest. The length will be long enough to fall

approximately one inch above the bottom of the side

pocket opening. All buttons will be fastened.

(2) For insignia, see article 4104 for officers, 4212

for chief petty officers, and 4227 for E1-E6 personnel.

(3) When worn with the black relax fit (knit collar)

jacket or V-neck sweater, the overblouse will not extend

below the bottom of the jacket or sweater. If the length

of the overblouse protrudes beneath the jacket or

sweater, gently roll/tuck/fold the bottom of the

overblouse up and under so that it will not be visible.

(4) White undershirts are optional for females at

non-industrial environment shore commands.

c. Ownership Markings (Optional for Officers/CPOs).

Place surname, first initial and middle initial (if

applicable) vertically, beginning 1 inch from the bottom

on the inner side of the front fold on which the buttons

are sewn.

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48. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Shirt, Khaki, Service

(SU) (Male E-6 and below), Article 3602.2.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Shirt, Khaki, Service (SU) (Male E-6 and Below) Article 3602.2

Description

Khaki in color and made of authorized fabric

(75/25% poly/wool blend), with short sleeves, two

breast pockets with button flaps, and an open

collar forming a V-neck. Made in a Classic or

Athletic fit and contains permanent military

creases.

Correct Wear

Shall be tucked into the trousers and shall be long

enough to tuck into the trousers without pulling

out when reaching over the head or bending at or

below the waist. All buttons shall be fastened.

Collar insignia 4227, ribbons 5305-5312, warfare

insignia 5201.2, identification badges 5101, name

tags 5201.4, and undershirts 3501.101 shall be

worn as prescribed in their respective articles.

Ownership Markings

Vertically, beginning 1 inch from the bottom on the

inner side of the front fold on which the buttons

are sewn.

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49. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Skirt, Black, Beltless

(SU) (Female E-6 and Below), Article 3602.3.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Skirt, Black, Beltless, (SU) (Female E-6 and Below) Article 3602.3

Description

Black in color and made of authorized fabric (75/25% poly/wool

blend) with zipper centered in the back and two side pockets.

Correct Wear

Skirts shall fit comfortably without pulling open the side pockets

and center back closure. Length may range from 1½ inches above

to 1½ below the crease behind the knee. The zipper is centered in

the back.

Ownership Markings

Center last name and initials on front pocket.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3602.3

Skirt, Black, Beltless, Service Uniform (Female E1-E6)

Figure 3602.3-1

E1-E6 Service

Uniform Skirt

a. Description . Black in color and made of 75% Polyester/25%

wool fabric with zipper centered in the back and two side pockets

(figure 3602.3-1).

b. Correct Wear. Wear skirt with flesh tone hosiery (article

3501.29), with the zipper centered in the back. For shipboard

restrictions, refer to article 1101.5. Skirts shall fit comfortably

without pulling open the side pockets and center back

closure. Length may range from 1-1/2 inches above to 1-1/2

below the crease behind the knee.

c. Ownership Markings. Center surname, first initial and middle

initial (if applicable) inside the skirt on front pocket.

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50. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Slacks, Black,

Beltless (SU) (Female E-6 and below), Article 3602.4.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Slacks, Black, Beltless, (SU) (Female E-6 and Below) Article 3602.4

Description

Black in color and made of authorized fabric (75/25% poly/wool

blend) with fore and aft creases, zippered front closure, and two side

pockets.

Correct Wear

Slacks shall fit comfortably with side pockets and center front

closures lying flat. Slacks shall hang approximately 1 to 2 inches

above the floor at the back of the shoe. Slacks should be tailored to

include a 2 inch hem to provide material for adjustment.

Ownership Markings

Center last name and initials on left front pocket.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3602.4

Slacks, Black, Beltless, Service Uniform (Female E1-E6)

Figure 3602.4-1

E1-E6 Service

Uniform Slacks

a. Description. Black in color and made of 75% Polyester/25%

wool fabric with fore and aft creases, zippered front closure, and

two side pockets (figure 3602.4-1).

b. Correct Wear. Slacks shall fit comfortably with side pockets

and center front closures lying flat. Slacks shall hang

approximately 1 to 2 inches above the floor at the back of the

shoe. Slacks should be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to provide

material for adjustment.

c. Ownership Markings. Center surname, first initial and middle

initial (if applicable) inside the slacks on left front pocket.

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51. Chapter 3, Description and Wear of Uniform Components, Trousers, Black,

(SU) (Male E-6 and below), Article 3602.5.

Deleted:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Trousers, Black, (SU) (Male E-6 and Below) Article 3602.5

Description

Black in color and made of authorized fabric (75/25% poly/wool

blend) with fore and aft creases, belt loops, zippered front closure,

and two side and back pockets. Trousers are made in a Classic or

Athletic fit.

Correct Wear

Trousers will be worn fully on the waist. Close all fasteners and

wear a belt through all loops. Trousers shall fit comfortably with

side pockets and center front closures lying flat. Trousers shall

hang approximately 1 to 2 inches above the floor at the back of

the shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a 2 inch hem to

provide material for adjustment.

Ownership Markings

Center last name and initials on manufacture’s tag.

Added:

Description and Wear of Uniform Components

Article 3602.5 Trousers, Black, Service Uniform (Male E1-E6)

Figure 3602.5-1

E1-E6 Service

Uniform Trousers

a. Description. Black in color and made of 75% Polyester/25%

wool fabric with fore and aft creases, belt loops, zippered front

closure, and two side and back pockets (figure 3602.5-1).

Trousers are made in a Classic or Athletic fit.

b. Correct Wear. Trousers will be worn fully on the

waist. Close all fasteners and wear a belt through all

loops. Trousers shall fit comfortably with side pockets and

center front closures lying flat. Trousers shall hang

approximately 1 to 2 inches above the floor at the back of the

shoe. Trousers should be tailored to include a 2-inch hem to

provide material for adjustment.

c. Ownership Markings. Center surname, first initial and middle

initial (if applicable) on manufacturer’s tag.

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52. Chapter 6, Special Uniform Situations, Section 5, Personnel Serving with

Marine Units, Article 6501.4.

Deleted:

4. GROOMING. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps units who elect to wear and

are issued Marine Corps service uniforms at no expense will abide by grooming standards

established for Marines. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps units who do not elect to

wear Marine Corps service uniforms will be issued only utilities and shall abide by grooming

standards for Navy personnel.

Added:

4. GROOMING. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps units who elect to wear and

are issued Marine Corps service uniforms at no expense will abide by grooming standards

established for Marines. Navy personnel assigned to Marine Corps units who do not elect to

wear Marine Corps service uniforms will be issued only utilities and shall abide by grooming

standards set by the Marine Corps.

53. Chapter 6, Special Uniform Situations, Section 10, Reserve/Retired Personnel,

Uniforms for Reserve Personnel, Article 61001.

Deleted:

61001. UNIFORMS FOR RESERVE PERSONNEL

1. ON ACTIVE DUTY

a. Reserve personnel ordered to active duty wear the uniform prescribed for officers

and enlisted personnel of their respective grade or rate.

b. When ordered to active duty, for purposes other than training, reserve personnel

must have the same uniforms required of similarly rated or ranked regular Navy

personnel. Reserve officers, on active duty for periods less than six months, need not have

a sword, sword accessories, or Dinner Dress Jackets.

2. NOT ON ACTIVE DUTY

a. General. Members of the Naval Reserve, who are not on active duty, wear the

uniform of their grade or rate when,

(1) Performing inactive duty for training as a member of a Naval Reserve

program.

(2) Performing active duty for training and the necessary travel in connection

therewith.

(3) The above requirements may be waived by the Commander, Naval Military

Personnel Command for specific members or units in the Naval Reserve.

b. Special Occasions. Members of the Naval Reserve, who are not on active duty,

may wear the prescribed uniform of their grade or rate on occasions of an official nature,

and on other occasions when the individual's presence is due primarily to membership in the

Naval Reserve and wearing a uniform is appropriate.

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c. Instruction. Officers and enlisted personnel of the Naval Reserve, who are not on

active duty may wear the uniform of their grade while instructing a cadet corps or similar

organization at approved naval or military academies or other approved academic

institution.

d. Foreign Countries. Reserve personnel, who are not on active duty living or

visiting a foreign country, may only wear the uniform when on an invitation to ceremonies

or social functions, or the regulations or customs of the country demand that attendants

wear uniforms.

e. The uniform requirements for Reserve personnel are outlined in COMNAVRESFOR

P7300.1 (series).

Added:

61001. UNIFORMS FOR RESERVE PERSONNEL

1. ON ACTIVE DUTY

a. Reserve personnel ordered to active duty wear the uniform prescribed for officers

and enlisted personnel of their respective grade or rate.

b. When ordered to active duty, for purposes other than training, reserve personnel

must have the same uniforms required of similarly rated or ranked regular Navy

personnel. Reserve officers, on active duty for periods less than six months, need not have

a sword, sword accessories, or Dinner Dress Jackets.

2. NOT ON ACTIVE DUTY

a. General. Members of the Navy Reserve, who are not on active duty, wear the

uniform of their grade or rate when,

(1) Performing inactive duty for training as a member of a Navy Reserve

program.

(2) Performing active duty for training and the necessary travel in connection

therewith.

(3) The above requirements may be waived by the Commander, Navy Personnel

Command for specific members or units in the Navy Reserve.

b. Special Occasions. Members of the Navy Reserve, who are not on active duty,

may wear the prescribed uniform of their grade or rate on occasions of an official nature,

and on other occasions when the individual's presence is due primarily to membership in the

Navy Reserve and wearing a uniform is appropriate.

c. Instruction. Officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy Reserve who are not on

active duty may wear the uniform of their grade while instructing a cadet corps or similar

organization at approved naval or military academies or other approved academic

institution.

d. Foreign Countries. Reserve personnel, who are not on active duty living or

visiting a foreign country, may only wear the uniform when on an invitation to ceremonies

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or social functions, or the regulations or customs of the country demand that attendants

wear uniforms.

e. The uniform requirements for Reserve personnel are outlined in

COMNAVRESFORINST 4000.1 (series) and the Reserve Uniform Requirement List.

54. Chapter 7, Civilian Clothing, Section 1, General Information, Article 7101.2.

Deleted:

2. CASUAL CIVILIAN ATTIRE. Naval personnel shall ensure that their dress and

personal appearance are appropriate for the occasion and will not discredit the Navy.

Current styles and fashions which are conservative and in good taste are authorized. Tank-

top shirts, white and coyote brown undershirts worn as outergarments, cut-off shorts and

shower sandals are appropriate civilian attire for occasions such as picnics, athletic events,

and other like casual daytime activities, otherwise the above items are not acceptable within

the confines of a military installation.

Added:

2. CASUAL CIVILIAN ATTIRE. Naval personnel shall ensure that their dress and

personal appearance are appropriate for the occasion and will not discredit the Navy.

Current styles and fashions which are conservative and in good taste are authorized. Tank-

top shirts, cut-off shorts, and shower sandals are not acceptable within the confines of a

military installation.

55. Chapter 7, Civilian Clothing, Section 2, General Regulations Pertaining to the

Wearing of Civilian Clothes by Naval Personnel, Article 7203.

Deleted:

7203. WEARING UNIFORM ARTICLES WITH CIVILIAN CLOTHES.

Military personnel may wear the military uniform articles listed below with civilian clothing.

All-Weather Coat/Raincoat (w/o insignia)

Belts with civilian buckles

Black Fleece Liner (w/o insignia)

Cap, Knit Watch

Command/Navy Ball Cap (w/o insignia)

Gloves

Handbag

Jacket, Black (w/o insignia)

Mockneck

Necktie, Four-in-Hand

Peacoat (w/o insignia)

Shoes

Socks/Hosiery

Sweater, Black V-Neck Pullover (w/o nametag)

Underwear

Added:

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7203. WEARING UNIFORM ARTICLES WITH CIVILIAN CLOTHES. Military personnel may

wear military uniform articles with civilian clothing when the item cannot be identified as a

Navy uniform component. Navy uniform articles worn with civilian clothing will not include

military accoutrements that identify affiliation with the Navy, including but not limited to

nametags, rank insignia, buttons or other military insignia. This restriction does not

preclude the wear of Command Logo/Navy Pride shirts (as described in article 3603.2). For

command ball cap restrictions, see article 3501.8. Physical training uniforms may be worn

with civilian clothing at the member’s discretion, unless otherwise prohibited by proper

authority (regional commanders, SOPA, commanding officers). Examples of military articles

that may be worn with civilian clothing in accordance with this article include the All-

Weather Coat, Cold Weather Parka, Black Fleece Liner, Peacoat, Service and Dress shoes,

Boots, V-Neck Sweater, socks, undergarments, etc.