Type 931 Scout Jacket

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Based on a Boy Scouts of America uniform jacket from the textiles collection at University of Wisconsin-Madison, the extra large collar can be worn up, down, or buttoned half way, tight to the neck.

 

The entire body is cut in one panel, crossways across the grain of the fabric, and the sleeves are seamed along their tops to the shoulders. The patch pockets wrap to the sides.

 

“Hi William. The Scout’s Uniform was given to us by the daughter of Herbert Wolff (1917-1999)

(who asked for the gift to be made in his name). They lived in Deforest, WI and Herbert’s father

emigrated from Germany. We currently have it as follows: Child’s jacket, 1917-1920, United

States of America, Cotton, Gift of Herbert Wolff, Helen Louise Allen Textile Collection,

2022.15.001a. As this only arrived at the collection relatively recently, and our cataloging is in

somewhat of a backlog, we have limited information and a low-quality reference photograph

online. We have taken good photographs, but they are in the queue for editing (I have bumped

them up, so we can have them accessible and useable in the next few months). I am a bit skeptical

of the date as we have it, given that Herbert was born in 1917 so I think 1920s seems more likely.

I couldn’t easily (as in, from Google…) find more information about the “Scouts Jr” badge, and I

recall a label inside, which I don’t have a photograph for (I will pull it from the collection soon to

take a look). But there is a bit more research to do here – and your work is a good prompt to do

that! As far as I can tell, there were issued guidelines for uniforms at this time, but many scouts

wore makeshift uniforms in this era, to make it affordable to participants – but your message

makes me want to dig a little deeper into this object to see if we can find out a bit more. I’ll let

you know what we discover, and when better images are available.” Sophie Pitman, Research

Director for the Nancy M. Bruce Center for Design and Material Culture

 

  • Made in USA
  • Fabrics woven in USA
  • Rinsed to shrink
  • Cotton covered metal buttons

  • 100% cotton thread shrunk to form puckered seams