Uniform design news

Links to all the latest news, updates and sneak peeks about our new uniform

Although we can’t reveal the full range of our new uniform until July 2026, we want to be as open about the design process of our new uniform as we can be.  

This is where you can find links to all the latest design news, including our design details sneak peak series. 

Feature: How your uniform designs have inspired the team 

In this blog, Kate, uniform designer at HemingwayDesign, tells us how your creations have shaped the new uniform. 

Design details sneak peeks

Between now and launch in July 2026, we’re going to be bringing you 5 sneak peeks of specific parts of the uniform, themed around our original 5 design principles. These are principles that we identified at the beginning of the process, to help us guide every design decision we make. We’ll share sneak peeks that bring these principles to life with details like sizing and fit, how we’re making the new range in a more sustainable way, and other design features that we’re excited about. Enjoy, and stay tuned for the full reveal in summer 2026! 

1) Uniform should help get across who we are

In this blog and video, creator collective members take us behind the scenes at The ARC – Girlguiding Norfolk archive resource centre – to reveal how we’re celebrating our history with the new range  

2) Uniform should be recognisable and distinctive

In this blog, we take a look at how we're using our brand and colours in the new range to more clearly show the general public that Girlguiding is one family, here for girls of all ages. And we catch up with some of our senior volunteers who've fed back on samples of the designs to hear what they think. 

3) Uniform should be inclusive and affordable

In the latest edition of Girlguiding magazine, we went behind the scenes of a recent sizing and fit day we held with girls and adult members. Take a look to see their reactions to the range, along with some exclusive design details of specific items, and more information about how we're making sure the new uniform is inclusive and affordable. 

4) Uniform should be sustainable

In this blog, we get behind the seams of the new range to look at the material some of the items are made of, and how that's better for the planet. 

5. Uniform should be practical and comfortable

In this blog, we revealed the snugby, a special preview for Volunteers’ Week. A versatile top for volunteers, the snugby is a snug sweatshirt with rugby style collar. It’s warm, comfortable, and wearable in any setting - casual or smart. Read the blog to get a preview of the exciting member-led design details that make the snugby special.

Your questions answered

Our recommendation for girls joining Girlguiding before new uniform launch is not to wait for the new range, and buy what they need when they need it. Uniform won't be updated until July 2026. 

There will be no set date by which everyone needs to wear the new uniform. Everyone can keep wearing their current uniform until they need a replacement, or decide the time is right to get something new. It’s up to every individual, and volunteers don’t have to tell parents/carers that they have to buy the new range.  After launch, we’ll likely continue to sell current uniform alongside the new range at discounted rates. This means there'll be an extended period where lots of units are mixing and matching between old and new. 

The full uniform launch is coming up soon at the end of July so mark your calendars! We can’t wait to share it. What you need to know:  

  • Members will get to see the full uniform first in a reveal call on Monday 27 July. More details coming soon. 
  • The new range will be available to order from Tuesday 28 July. 

We’re mindful that the moment we announce our new uniform is a big opportunity to show the world who we are, and recruit more girls and volunteers. To make sure our reveal gets as much press coverage and excitement as possible, and because of how long the production process takes, we’re keeping the designs confidential for a while longer. We won’t be sharing the designs for our sections until the uniform is launched in July 2026. But in the meantime, check out our sneak peek series above, where we're sharing design details! 

Don't worry if you or your unit can't find the uniform you want. While we are a uniformed organisation, it's important that nobody's prevented from taking part in guiding activities because they don't have uniform.  

Any guiding apparel from our casual wear range or country and region t-shirts are fine to wear as uniform during this period. Older girls who need a smart option can use our Ranger and young leader blouses – we still have lots of stock of those.  

Do check local uniform banks, or your local volunteer shop if you're looking for something in particular. 

Girlguiding uniforms won’t be updated until July 2026 and there will be no set date by which everyone needs to be wearing the new range. This slow approach will help us keep costs down, minimise waste, and be as sustainable as we can.  

Girls have also told us over and over how much the environment matters to them, and how important it is that we prioritise sustainability. This means we're viewing this redesign as an opportunity to improve the way we currently source our uniforms, with the goal of reducing the overall environmental impact from the manufacturing process. And we're committed to making a new uniform that can survive wear and tear and is easy to repair when it needs it.  

Girlguiding’s shop is also committed to safety, good ethics, and environmental sustainability. Find out more about shopping with Girlguiding. 

Making sure the uniform is inclusive and affordable is one of our key principles for the redesign and one we are prioritising. Members have told us how important this is and we’re taking that seriously. This means we’re thinking about both the overall cost, and also how to make sure that what we’re making is good value, lasts you a long time, and can be handed down and re-worn. 

And, although we're proud to be a uniformed organisation, we're committed to making sure that uniform isn't a barrier for any girl who wants to join us. We'll continue to support local recycling schemes, and help members who find it difficult to afford uniform with schemes like our units in need grant

When our new uniform launches, the only thing members of all ages will need to wear to be ‘in uniform’ is a t-shirt. There are different tops and bottoms for all sections and volunteers to choose from, which all count as uniform. But the t-shirt is the lowest priced option, easy to wear with your own clothes, and comfortable for all activities. By being clear about this, we’re hoping to make sure that parents, carers and girls who are thinking about joining see us as an accessible choice.   

We're committed to being a place where every member feels welcome and that they have an equal sense of belonging. This is a key principle in our new uniform design brief - uniform should feel comfortable and something that everyone feels good in. It shouldn’t present any barriers to any girl or adult who wants to wear it.

Girls and volunteers told us how important it was that uniform was designed for a diverse range of body types. Volunteers in particular asked for more accurate and consistent sizing across our ranges. That’s why we’re using this redesign as an opportunity to rethink how we currently approach our sizing, and provide better, clearer options for all.

We’re also considering the raw materials used to make the fabric for Girlguiding uniforms very carefully. As much as possible, we're looking to use raw materials from sustainable sources such as organic cotton and recycled fibres. We also want to choose responsibly and sustainably sourced materials that will not only perform well, but also be long lasting and easily recycled into new textiles when the garment reaches the end of its life.