What are military braids?

The change, formalized in ALARACT 040/21, allows female troops to wear their hair in a single ponytail, a single braid, or two braids. The length must not extend below the bottom of the shoulder blades when the soldier is standing at the position of attention.
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How do you do a victory braid?

How to Make a Victory Braid
  1. Place right ribbon down with the ribbon on the left going over it (making a "v")
  2. Place the 3rd ribbon below and parallel to the first ribbon crossing over the 2nd ribbon.
  3. Place the 4th ribbon on top next to the 3rd ribbon BUT have it go UNDER the 1st ribbon.
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What is gold braid made of?

This very fine braided cord is made up of gold coloured metallic threads woven around a fine viscose core.
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How do you start a military braid?

Start with the bottom ribbon (navy) going up and the top ribbon (white) going right at a 90 degree angle. Then flip the bottom ribbon (navy) over going towards the bottom now. Leave a loop as wide as the ribbon. Put a staple here where the ribbon overlaps.
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What is a Texas homecoming mum?

The homecoming "mum" began as a sweet Texan token of affection given to a girl by her date in honor of the high school homecoming football game and surrounding events. Often in-season during the early fall months in Texas, chrysanthemums became the unofficial flower of high school homecoming events.
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Military: Low Bun with Box Braids



What braids are cultural appropriation?

Ghana braids or cornrows become “boxer braids” — I'm looking at you Kim Kardashian — and Fulani braids become “Bo braids”, named after 70s it-girl Bo Derek. By taking these styles and not giving credit to the originator, they are literally erasing black hair culture.
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What is a bubble braid?

"A bubble braid is one or more ponytails that are tied with hair ties continuously down the ponytail, with about an inch or two of space in between them," says Richman. "As you secure each section with an elastic, you can spread the hair gently with your fingertips between the two elastics causing a bubble effect."
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What does a red cord mean in the Army?

Red shoulder cords are authorized for wear by a vari-ety of military, military-related, and civilian organizations. In Air Force and Navy Junior ROTC units, silver-tipped shoulder cords (fourragère style) are reserved for wear by staff members (other organizations may also authorize metal-tipped shoulder cords).
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What does a brown cord mean in the Army?

In modern usage, an "aiguillette" is an ornamental braided cord with decorative metal tips worn on uniforms or as part of other costumes such as academic dress, where it will denote an honour. This usage of "aiguillette" derives from lacing used to fasten plate armor together.
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What does the white cord mean in the Army?

For centuries, the cord has been worn by officers and is steeped in tradition and meaning. The Army's white cord symbolizes the officer's commitment to duty, honor, and country.
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What is a mum and garter?

A mum is a large arrangement of ribbons, bells, charms, and a button sewn together and designed to be worn pinned to a woman's dress or - if it gets too big - around a woman's neck. The male counterpart to a mum is the garter, which is a smaller, less flashy version of the mum designed to fit around a man's arm.
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How much does a mum cost?

How much do Homecoming Mums cost? Prices for mums can range from as low as $30 to as high as $500. It's cheaper to buy your own materials and make them yourself but you'll save time and get a perfect “Mum” if you buy one from a store.
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What are senior mums?

Mums are made with the spirit colors of the high school, and often the addition of silver or gold if it's not an official color. Black is often added as an accent color to silver schools. Senior mums are white and usually the metallic color of the school, silver or gold.
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How Long Should mum ribbons be?

The standard rule for mums is that they should be 3 feet in length. Depending on the height of the girl, and how elaborate of a mum you are making, you can adjust some, but that gives you a starting point.
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How long should a garter mum be?

Recommendations. Elementary Age: Pee Wee or 6.5″ Mum or Garter. 12″ in length.
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