Some advice for dress code for members of the Association

Retired members of the Regiment would not usually wear uniform for Regimental events. The informal advice below is based on common practice and is not intended in any way to be a strict dress code.

The Regiment’s priority is for our veterans to feel welcome at their Regimental events, and is not about what our veterans wear. Veterans are encouraged to contact RHQ if they have any questions.

Civilian Equivalents 

No.1 and 3 Dress (Ceremonial Dress)

  • Morning Coat, Sit with Regimental tie and Day Dress
  • Medals are commonly worn for Regimental parades, Regimental services and Remembrance services

No.2,4 and 6 Dress (Service Dress)

  • Suit, Blazer with Regimental Tie or Day Dress
  • Medals are commonly work for Regimental parades, Regimental Services and Remembrance Services. Regimental Berets may be worn for Regimental Parades. Regimental Blazer Badges may be worn.

No.7, 8, 9 Dress (Working/ Combat Dress)

  • Suit, Blazer with Regimental Tie or Day Dress
  • Regt Beretas may be worn for Regimental parades including veterans working as volunteers in out museums.

No.10 and 11 Dress (Mess Dress)

  • Black Tie/ Dinner jacket, Suit with Regimental Tie or Day Dress
  • Minature medals may be worn. Regimental (No.11 Dress) Cummerband may be worn

No.13 and 15 Dress (Barracks Dress)

  • Suit Blazer with Regimental Tie or Day Dress