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UK Beret help

Rabwolves

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Maybe a strange question but I was wondering if anyone knew of any colour(s) the UK military DOESN'T use for their berets?

My team are looking at developing our look (already have a name and badge) and I can't really find much info regarding them, beret wise. I just don't want to inadvertently offend any veterans or serving by seeming to pretend to be part of a real unit.

All help appreciated (oh and the first to say pink gets a one time offer of ten points :) )

 
Any colour that's not brown, sand, blue, light blue, black, green, red, maroon pretty much covers most of the Armed Forces

 
Just use a Navy Blue beret. This is a generic colour used by units that don't have 'special colour'

After that Khaki is the next most widely worn Beret. It used to be a standard infantry regiment colour.

 
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Ten points to you sir plus an extra five for stating the obvious ;)

 
Really dark blue or black are pretty generic.

In reality as long as they're not sandy, green or maroon I doubt anyone's gonna get too butthurt about it. All of the others are regimental and don't require any particularly demanding courses to get.

 
According to that guide: Light Grey = Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. Dark Grey = Queen Alexandria's Royal Army nursing corps. So um yeah lol

 
Black isn't generic, its Royal Armoured Corps.

Khaki was the ww2 fallback for any unit (officers only) so I doubt it has any significance now.

You could always go for a fake wolf fur trappers hat (Russian style).

 
Navy Blue is the default beret colour for any army unit that doesn't have a 'special' colour.

That's why the Navy has them.

 
I don't think people will care really so long as your beret badge is not impersonating one of the armed forces, you should be fine, if you want to play it safe go navy blue or khaki but really only the badge makes a difference

( i think)

 
It depends, usually it's beret colour that represents a certain qualification such as parachute course or the royal marine course, ect and the cap badge represents your branch or trade or home unit. So you could have a green beret with a logistics cap badge.

 
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