No. 6 Dress in the British Army

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No. 6 Dress in the British Army is a warm-weather ceremonial and semi-formal uniform worn by soldiers, typically consisting of a light-colored shirt and trousers used in tropical or summer conditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British Army uniform order of dress
military uniform
belongsToTradition British military dress traditions
contrastsWith No. 1 Dress (British Army) NERFINISHED
No. 2 Service Dress (British Army) NERFINISHED
No. 8 Combat Dress (British Army) NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName No. 6 Warm Weather Dress NERFINISHED
tropical dress
warm-weather ceremonial dress
hasCategory ceremonial uniform
semi-formal uniform
tropical uniform
warm-weather uniform
hasColour light-coloured
hasComponent belt
footwear appropriate to regiment or corps
head-dress appropriate to regiment or corps
light-coloured shirt
light-coloured trousers
rank insignia
regimental badges
hasDressNumber 6
hasFormalityLevel ceremonial
semi-formal
hasMaterialProperty lighter-weight fabric compared to temperate dress
hasPurpose to maintain ceremonial standards in tropical climates
to provide a smart appearance in hot weather
partOf Orders of Dress of the British Army NERFINISHED
regulatedBy British Army dress regulations NERFINISHED
timeOfUse deployments to hot climates
summer months
usedBy British Army
soldiers of the British Army
usedFor official functions in tropical conditions
parades in hot climates
warm-weather ceremonial wear
warm-weather semi-formal wear
usedInClimate summer conditions
tropical conditions
warm weather
wornBy officers of the British Army
other ranks of the British Army

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British Army dress regulations defines No. 6 Dress in the British Army