Official FFA Dress
The uniform worn by FFA members at local, state and national functions is called Official Dress. It provides identity and gives a distinctive and recognizable image to the organization and its members. Official Dress has been worn with pride by millions of FFA members since 1933.
Official Dress Guidelines
Official Dress for FFA members include:
An official FFA jacket zipped to the top.
Black slacks and black socks/nylons or black skirt and black nylons.
White collared blouse or white collared shirt.
Official FFA tie or official FFA scarf.
Black dress shoes with closed heel and toe. Cowboy boots are acceptable if black and dress like. Get approval from advisor prior to wearing.
Note: Official garb of recognized religions may be worn with Official Dress.
Additional Wisconsin FFA Official Dress Recommendations
When wearing a black skirt, the skirt should be no shorter than one inch above the knee, hemmed evenly across the bottom, with a slit no longer than two inches above the knee, excluding the kick pleat. Leather skirts and skirts with excessive slits are not acceptable.
The bow tie for sale in the national FFA catalog is not considered Official Dress.
A cowboy hat or cap is not acceptable with Official Dress at any time.
Never wear more than three medals on your jacket. These medals are your officer pin, highest degree, and highest award.
-Talk to your Advisor about ordering your very own FFA Jacket.
- Fill out the Give the gift of blue National FFA program to receive an FFA jacket.
- Borrow an FFA Jacket from the chapter until you are ready to get your very own FFA jacket.
- Apply for a FFA Jacket through the Avery Bailey Blue Jacket Fund.
Call a local business that does embroidery to get it updated with your office and year. Make sure the color of thread is matched as best as possible.