Pictured here is Cub Scout Pack 115 from Millis, Massachusetts, wearing their brand new t-shirts from Class B. The t-shirts were gifted to each of the boys at our year-end barbecue. They were so excited! Too often the boys complained they didn’t like wearing their full uniform for casual cub scout outings, so they were really happy to learn they’d be able to wear these cool class B shirts for future outings. The end product was great – both the design and the colors really popped. The t-shirts looked so good, even some of our cub scout parents decided to order one. Ordering from Class B was easy from start to finish – we will definitely be repeat customers!Want to be featured in our blog? E-mail photos of your group wearing your ClassB t-shirts, along with a quick paragraph about what your group has been up to lately to questions@classb.com, and you may see your photos here in a future post!
Here we see Pack 71 paying close attention while they learn about fire safety. Here are the boys having fun with the fire hose. Can’t do that in Class A’s! Want to be featured in our blog? E-mail photos of your group wearing your ClassB t-shirts, along with a quick paragraph about what your group has been up to lately to questions@classb.com, and you may see your photos here in a future post!During the Red Ribbon week, we had a few special visitors to Pack 71. They were a police officer, to talk to us all about drug abuse, do finger prints, and let the boys check out his police cruiser, an EMS crew, to talk about first aid and check out the ambulance, a fire department, to talk about what they do and display the trucks and let the boys use the water cannons. It was a fun time, the shirts allowed us to have a fun time while not having to worry about loosing stuff off our class a uniforms or getting them dirty. The shirts are the perfect color to be seen near dangerous areas or in a group of other boys also. We love them! Thanks so much!
“Pack 4537 meets in Seabeck, Washington and is on target for earning the Journey to Excellence Gold award for the 4th consecutive year. The Pack averages 10-12 boys a year, but completes over 350 community service hours to Kitsap County yearly. They plan 4 overnights a year and spend many meetings outdoors when weather permits. They put the OUTING in Scouting!”Want to be featured in our blog? E-mail photos of your group wearing your ClassB t-shirts, along with a quick paragraph about what your group has been up lately to questions@classb.com, and you may see your photos here in a future post.
Want to be featured in our blog? E-mail photos of your group wearing your ClassB t-shirts, along with a quick paragraph about what your group has been up to lately to questions@classb.com, and you may see your photos here in a future post!“Class B t-shirts are an essential part of our Pack’s ongoing program. These Pack t-shirts also serve as our hiking and camping uniform, and provide a sense of unity and identity for our Cub and Webelos Scouts. They are very durable and have served our boys well in their outdoor adventures! We have just placed another order with ClassB.com and are very happy with their customer service, their high-quality products and their attention to detail.”
“The picture is of some of the Senior Webelos of St Olaf Pack 4030 in Bountiful, Utah. We are standing in front of the lake at Camp Tracy, the scout camp in Millcreek Canyon, Utah. We were just beginning our two-day adventure that would include hiking, archery, nature studies, boating and more. With all this outdoor activity, your t-shirts made a huge impact! The boys were very comfortable and cool, accomplishing all the activities with ease. We received numerous favorable comments on how neat the shirts looked and how easily identifiable the boys were. Thanks for a great product!”