10–1. Authorization for wear
The physical fitness uniforms are authorized for year-round wear by all personnel, when prescribed by the commander.
See DA Pam 670–1 for uniforms currently classified as physical fitness uniforms, and for authorized variations of the uniform.
Referenced Publication: DA Pam 670–1
DA Pam 670–1 provides detailed guidance regarding physical fitness uniforms and authorized uniform variations.
10–2. Composition
The physical fitness uniform consists of the following:
- Jacket.
- Pants.
- Trunks.
- T-shirt.
- Undergarments.
- Footwear.
- Socks.
Note. Authorized accessories are found in DA Pam 670–1.
Referenced Publication: DA Pam 670–1
DA Pam 670–1 contains authorized accessories and wear guidance for the physical fitness uniform.
10–3. Occasions for wear
a. All-purpose wear
The physical fitness uniform is authorized for wear on and off duty, on and off the installa-tion, unless restricted by the commander.
Soldiers may wear all or part of the physical fitness uniform with civilian attire off the installation, unless restricted by the commander.
The physical fitness uniform is not intended for wear as an all-purpose uniform when other uniforms are more appropriate.
b. Approved wear
The physical fitness uniform is prescribed for year-round wear for all Soldiers, unless otherwise directed by the commander.
Soldiers may wear the physical fitness uniform off-post unless prohibited by the com-mander.
c. Restrictions on wear
(1)
Soldiers may not wear the physical fitness uniform for commercial travel.
(2)
Personnel may not wear the physical fitness uniform in off-post establishments, unless for purchase of essential items (for example, gas).
(3)
The physical fitness uniform is not considered appropriate for social or official functions off the installation, such as memorial services, funerals, weddings, inaugurals, patriotic ceremonies, and similar functions.
(4)
Commanders may further restrict wear of the physical fitness uniform per paragraphs 2–6, 2–7a, and 2–7b.
Referenced Paragraphs: paragraphs 2–6, 2–7a, and 2–7b
Paragraph 2–6 establishes responsibilities of commanders regarding uniform policy and appearance standards.
Paragraph 2–7a addresses publication of restrictions and policies regarding wear of uniforms.
Paragraph 2–7b addresses commander authority regarding uniform wear in formations and operational environments.
(5)
The physical fitness uniform is not appropriate for parades, reviews, and ceremonies.
