Blue Dress D

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Blue Dress D is a less formal variant of the United States Marine Corps dress uniform, typically worn for occasions requiring a neat appearance without the full ceremonial elements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Marine Corps uniform order
military dress uniform variant
belongsToBranch United States Marine Corps dress blues family
color dark blue coat with contrasting trousers or skirt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
distinctFrom Blue Dress A
Blue Dress B
Blue Dress C
Marine Corps service uniform
Marine Corps utility uniforms
surface form: Marine Corps utility uniform
excludesElement ceremonial accoutrements
medals
ribbons
sword
white gloves
hasAbbreviation Dress Blue D
hasFormalityLevel less formal than Blue Dress A
less formal than Blue Dress B
less formal than Blue Dress C
more formal than Marine Corps service uniform
hasOccasionType informal ceremonies where full dress is not required
non-ceremonial events
hasPurpose provide a neat, professional appearance without full ceremonial display
hasSeason primarily cool-weather wear
hasUniformCategory dress uniform
hasWearerRankRange Marine Corps officers
enlisted Marines
includesElement appropriate shirt and tie or necktab
authorized Marine Corps cover
authorized Marine Corps dress shoes
blue dress coat
trousers or skirt with blood stripe for eligible ranks
partOf United States Marine Corps uniform system
surface form: United States Marine Corps dress blue uniform system
regulatedBy MCO P1020.34
surface form: MCO P1020.34 series

Marine Corps Order P1020.34 (Marine Corps Uniform Regulations)
surface form: Marine Corps Uniform Regulations
usedBy United States Marine Corps
surface form: U.S. Marines

United States Marine Corps
wornFor events where dress blues are appropriate but not at the highest level of formality
occasions requiring a neat appearance without full ceremonial elements
semi-formal events
social functions

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