by RWSmith » Mon Jan 08, 2007 2:49 pm
scubascout,
Technically (and accurately) speaking... ANY official BSA uniform item, regardless of how old it is, or whether or not is any longer available through the current sales channels, may be worn by a registered Scout(er), -if- it is worn in the appropriate manner. IOW, once a BSA uniform item has been approved for wear, it remains approved, as ther are no provisions existing to remove it, as such.
Example: The over-the calf socks with the garters and tabs are still authorized for wear; but, I would recommend making it "look" appropriate... and you must wear the correct color tabs. IOW, you must still meet the proper uniforming requirements.
Another example: The red berets and the flight caps are still authorized for wear, even though they are no longer available through official BSA channels. Caveat: The uniform inspection sheet requires the entire unit to wear the "same" headgear, if they so choose to pick one in particular. (Refer to an inspection sheet for the fine print.)