a. Design. The coat will be made from an approved specification or pattern.
b. General description.
(1) Old version. The Army blue coat is a single-breasted, four-button, hip-length coat with two slanted front pockets,
long sleeves, and an easy-fitting, open collar.
(2) New version. The coat is a single-breasted, four-button, hip-length coat, with two slanted flap front pockets,
button-down shoulder loops, notched collar, and side-body construction.
c. Shoulder buttons.
(1) Officers authorized to wear an aiguillette will attach a 21-ligne button on the left or right outside shoulder seam
of the Army blue coat, depending upon the position in which the aiguillette is worn.
(2) Officers authorized to wear a fourragere will attach a 21-ligne button on the left shoulder seam, 1â2 inch outside
the collar edge.
d. Shoulder ornamentation and insignia.
(1) Shoulder straps for officers. (See para 28â8b for ornamentation and insignia.
(2) Shoulder loops for enlisted personnel.
(a) A shoulder loop of the same material as is used for the coat is attached to each shoulder.
(b) The loop is 21â2 inches wide at the outside shoulder edge, 11â2 inches wide at the inside collar edge, and piped all
around with gold-colored nylon or rayon cord edge braid, 1â8 inch wide. The braid is inserted in the joining seams so it is completely visible around each loop. The loop is sewn on the outside shoulder seam and extends to a point approximately 1â2 inch from the inside collar seam. The loop has a buttonhole 3â8 inch from the inside edge of the braid, which is buttoned to the shoulder with a 25-ligne button.
e. Coat sleeve ornamentation. Ornamental braid is worn on both sleeves of the Army blue coat. Gold bullion, synthetic metallic gold, or gold-colored nylon or rayon braid is authorized for officers. Gold-colored nylon or rayon braid is authorized for enlisted personnel. The braid on the slacks and the coat sleeve will be of the same material. The bottom of the braid is positioned parallel to, and 3 inches above the bottom of each sleeve as follows.
(1) General officers have one 11â2 inch gold braid on each sleeve.
(2) For all other officers, each sleeve has a 3â4-inch braid consisting of two 1â4-inch gold braids placed 1â4 inch apart on silk material, of the first-named color of their basic branch.
(3) Enlisted personnel have a 1â8-inch soutache braid of gold-colored nylon or rayon on each sleeve.