Description
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Epaulettes are ornamental shoulder adornments found on uniforms, initially created to represent rank and status within military organizations such as the army and navy.
In the army, these epaulettes typically incorporate symbols like stars, stripes, or insignia, including the eagle of a colonel or the gold braiding of a general, to denote an officer’s rank.
Naval epaulettes are traditionally intricate, featuring gold fringes and anchors, and are worn by admirals and captains to signify their authority in formal uniforms.
Globally, police forces utilize epaulettes to indicate rank, with sergeants displaying chevrons and commissioners showcasing crossed batons, effectively merging tradition with functionality.
Materials:
Wool: The foundation of the epaulette is generally crafted from premium wool fabric, often in the designated color of the unit.
Braiding:
Metal: A
Hand-Manufacturing:
Cutting and Shaping: The
Braiding Application: The
Button or Hook Attachment: The
Additional Details:
Hand-stitching: The entire
Custom Designs: Each unit or band may incorporate distinctive design features into their epaulettes, reflecting their unique heritage and identity.

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