BLUF, awards on my class b shirt are loose and wobble due to the fact the shirt is thin and doesn't support ribbons and badges well. How do I keep them tight and flush against the short sleeve shirt? Never had to wear them just on a shirt and not on a thick coat the kep them in place. Thanks
8/4/2011 7:13:49 PM
cardboard under the shirt
8/4/2011 7:18:28 PM
When you cut your belt to make it brass on brass...... Use the piece you cut off as a backing.Voila!
8/4/2011 7:20:36 PM
^ never tried thatyeah, most people just use a piece of cardboard.
8/4/2011 7:30:12 PM
i use a big cardboard piece if its a big thing of ribbons.
8/4/2011 9:32:52 PM
cardboard, ribbon racks, and check this place http://www.medalsofamerica.com/
8/4/2011 9:38:29 PM
^^^^How many rows of ribbons will that work with? Maybe 3?[Edited on August 4, 2011 at 9:40 PM. Reason : Haha, BLUF is kinda pointless for 1 little paragraph]
8/4/2011 9:39:09 PM
^Only ever used it for name tags. There's only so much belt to cut, without having to buy another belt for the sole purpose of racking ribbons.
8/4/2011 10:11:02 PM
8/4/2011 10:30:19 PM
Cardboard works great. Can also get white plastic pieces sold for the purpose that aren't visible through the shirt. Probably not a problem with the green shirts.
8/4/2011 10:37:06 PM
cardboard isn't visible through the shirt if you cut it to fit behind whatever you have pinned to your shirt.
8/4/2011 10:54:42 PM
^
8/4/2011 11:08:18 PM
8/5/2011 9:39:46 AM
Yeah, I thought that was a universally known trick. Better yet, don't wear awards with Class B shirts.
8/5/2011 6:47:03 PM
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