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Location: Guelph, Ontario
Scouting Now: uniforms
I agree with a number of the comments posted elsewhere: it's not the uniform, it's the image of Scouting. Improve the image of Scouting (another topic) and youth will want to be involved.
What I will say is this - the youth's perspective on the uniform changes with their age. There is a phase (generally late Cubs, early Scouts) when youth rebel against the stricture of the uniform. Which is why they were given the option of the activity uniform. Make sure youth have this option (and let them choose both the color of the t-shirt and don't worry if you have five wearing green, four wearing grey and the rest in orange) and are free to exercise it.
If there is to be any change in the uniform it should be: MAKE IT LESS EXPENSIVE!!!! Especially for Scout-aged youth who are going through puberty and are growing out of their clothing weekly (or so it seems). The reason the tan uniform loses its lustre among parents is the cost of replacing it every year during the Scout years.
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