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Originally Posted by mikef
Well... you generally don't bother cleaning them. In today's Navy, officers rarely wear summer whites or choker whites -- the uniforms that require the hard shoulder boards. We're in khakis all the time. The hard shoulder boards are worn a few times a year for most people.
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Well, here's the kicker -- since I'm USPHS, we're still allowed to wear the "salt and peppers" (white shirt with hard shoulder boards, dark pants) all year-round. It's actually a pretty popular uniform here in the office, though I'm not a huge fan of it since I think it looks a little goofy. I will wear it if I haven't given my khakis a bath and they're starting to walk around on their own.
I got these shoulder boards off eBay -- they're WWII vintage, but still meet the uniform regs. I like 'em because the embroidery of the PHS insignia (where the star would go for a line officer's shoulder boards) is really, really cool.
The tailor at Navy Bethesda just made me swap out my rank stripes off the mess uniform I picked up -- I guess there's no hope. Ah well, it's a good conversation starter.