Celebrate Scout Scarf Day with a Brand New Neckerchief
Ready for Scout Scarf Day?
Want to connect with other Scouts who share your values and love of the outdoors? Scout Scarf Day is a special occasion for Scouts to come together from all around the world! On Scout Scarf Day, Scouts celebrate their shared values by wearing their neckerchief, a symbol of solidarity in the Scouting community.


What is Scout Scarf Day?
Scout Scarf Day is a day dedicated to the wearing of the traditional neckerchief or scarf worn by members of Scouting. It is celebrated on August 1st each year and is a way to show unity among Scouts worldwide. The scarf is an essential symbol of the scouting movement and represents the values of loyalty, friendship, and community. Many Scouts use this day as an opportunity to reconnect with their Scouting roots and to reflect on the impact that scouting has had on their lives!
Limited Edition "Scout Me In" Neckerchief - Want to celebrate Scout Scarf Day on August 1st? We highly recommend the Limited Edition "Scout Me In" Neckerchief, available only at Scout Shop— it's a must-have for Scouts! The neckerchief showcases a white background with a stunning multicolor ribbon border that features the Scouting America program names, such as Scouts BSA, Cub Scouts BSA, Venturing Scouting America, and Sea Scouts BSA. The iconic Scouting America Universal Emblem is also highlighted in red and blue, with the powerful phrase "Scout Me In" arching over the top. Don't hesitate. Grab your limited edition neckerchief today and show your love for Scouting!
Why Do Scouts Wear Neckerchiefs on Scout Scarf Day?
Wearing a neckerchief on Scout Scarf Day is a way to show your respect for the traditions and values of Scouting. The neckerchief has been a part of Scouting since the beginning, symbolizing the unity and brotherhood that Scouts share.
By wearing it on Scout Scarf Day, Scouts remind themselves and others of the essential principles Scouting stands for, such as honesty, loyalty, and service to others. Wearing your neckerchief on Scout Scarf Day helps build a sense of community and belonging among Scouts. When Scouts see others wearing their neckerchiefs, they know they are part of a larger group of people who share their values and beliefs. This can be especially important for Scouts who may feel isolated or disconnected from their peers in other areas of their lives. Wearing their neckerchief on Scout Scarf Day reminds them they are not alone and are part of a supportive and welcoming community.
The neckerchief has been a part of the Scouting uniform for over a century, symbolizing the many generations of Scouts who have come before us. By wearing it on Scout Scarf Day, we are paying tribute to the Scouts who had gone before us and helped build the organization into what it is today. Whether wearing your neckerchief to a Scouting event or just out and about in your community, it will surely spark conversations and create a sense of camaraderie among Scouts and non-Scouts alike.


Grab Your Scout Scarf Day Neckerchief at Scout Shop
Wearing a neckerchief on Scout Scarf Day is an important tradition that helps to reinforce the values, community, and history of Scouting. Whether you are a new Scout or a seasoned veteran, wearing your neckerchief on this special day is a way to show your pride in being a part of the Scouting community and to connect with others who share your passion for the organization. So, go ahead and wear your neckerchief with pride on Scout Scarf Day – you never know who you might inspire or connect with along the way! For official Scouting America neckerchiefs, visit ScoutShop.org—the official online store of the Scouting America.