
Catalyst said:Looking for a white summer mess dress jacket - that would fit somebody approx 42 chest (male or female)
OCdt WIlson.
Tropical white undress (jacket
and trousers) is not normally worn in Canada
except as an optional navy summer order
(Chapter 6, Annex A). White undress jackets
may also be worn by army Militia units during
very hot weather; the universal jacket pattern
is the same as that for the navy except for
kilted units.
airmich said:I had only heard of High Collar whites for the Navy and was curious about this for the army and decided to look it up. I found this:
Ref: Dress Regs Chapter 5, Para 16a
I'll admit to having blinders on regarding Army uniforms. Is the white jacket actually worn by Army units? And what is the definition of "very hot weather"??
Catalyst said:I belive it is no 2A - Mess White worn for Mess Functions. Wait one - I'll find a reference.
Basically its what the two in the white jackets are wearing- http://www.cadets.net/pac/rcis/images%20-%20staff/staff2005.jpg
MedTech said:I've seen some naval officers with undress whites as part of their mess dress... are they out of dress?
ArmyVern (Female type) said:No. Undress whites are also authorized Naval Dress. They also have High-collared whites.
Army militia Units are authorized only the pictured "undress white" jacket in very high temps, or the cut-away version of the undress white jacket (if in kilt).
Pte D. Krystal said:Why are only militia units permitted this order of dress?
IntlBr said:I think we're having a bit of a lost in translation moment here...
The undress uniform is the patrol blue uniform, or undress uniform. This also exists in white, in the form of naval high collared whites, and an identical pattern worn in tropical climes. This is identical to the Dress Instructions dictating that only the Militia may wear the undress patrols in blue.
The mess uniform in white is something different, as far as I know.
Maybe another history buff can confirm/deny this.
Further, the folks pictured there are not militia, and are CIC. Militia would be the PRes.
Catalyst said:so....its authorized for CIC officers to wear said jacket (as it was during the summer dress period and both 2 and 2a were authorized)?
They are all CIC officers - the Major (OC) is ex-reg force armoured (I believe - awesomest guy ever) and he is wearing the mess dress of his former regiment.
PART 2 - JACKET
2.1 Design
Single Breasted
Shawl Lapel
Two vertical in-breast pockets
Two piece set in sleeve
Scarlet body, superfine English doeskin, 650 g/m2
Midnight blue lapel, cuffs, superfine English doeskin, 650 g/m2
Shoulder Strap, midnight blue, superfine doeskin, slightly stiffened, just meeting the collar and secured without button - bullion rank
Fully, lined, quilted body fronts, heavy satin
Surgeon cuffs, pointed, 15.2 cm at point, 7 cm at back, two buttons (mounted) 24 L
Four straight, uncut, buttonholes (gold thread), to be placed on left front
Four Regimental buttons (mounted) 24 L to be sunk in right front
Jacket, White, Summer Identical pattern except of white material neither lined nor padded. The four straight uncut buttonholes will be of white thread.
