RDMA Dress Manual - Regimental Drum Major Association
RDMA Dress Manual - Regimental Drum Major Association
RDMA Dress Manual - Regimental Drum Major Association
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Brath (Shawl)<br />
<strong>Drum</strong> <strong>Major</strong>: Saffron Solid Colour<br />
Pipe <strong>Major</strong>: Saffron Solid Colour<br />
<strong>Drum</strong>mers: Saffron Solid Colour<br />
Pipers: Saffron Solid Colour<br />
Kilmainham Brooch<br />
4. BRATH, APRONS<br />
• Worn over the left shoulder and under the left epaulette.<br />
• Worn with the No. 1 <strong>Dress</strong> Tunic.<br />
• No creases evident.<br />
<strong>Drum</strong> <strong>Major</strong>: Silver Kilmainham Brooch<br />
Pipe <strong>Major</strong>: Silver Kilmainham Brooch<br />
<strong>Drum</strong>mers: Silver Kilmainham Brooch<br />
Pipers: Silver Kilmainham Brooch<br />
Animal Aprons<br />
• Worn with the Brath.<br />
• Worn with design properly aligned on front of right shoulder, tightly securing Brath.<br />
• Upper edge of brooch not to be above top of the shoulder level.<br />
• Clean and polished.<br />
<strong>Drum</strong>mers: As prescribed by the Regiment or band<br />
• Worn with No. 1 <strong>Dress</strong> only; never in shirt sleeves.<br />
• The tenor drummers to wear a full leopard similar to that worn by the bass drummer.<br />
• Be mindful of endangered species laws and secure necessary permits when transporting skins<br />
across borders, if authentic skins are used.<br />
<strong>Regimental</strong> <strong>Drum</strong> <strong>Major</strong> <strong>Association</strong> © 2004 - 2009 68<br />
<strong>Dress</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> for Pipes and <strong>Drum</strong>s v.2.5<br />
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