
Marching Band/Guard Uniform Information
There are various uniform requirements for both Friday Night Band as well as Competitive Show Marching Band. Some things are provided to the band members through activity fees, some are purchased through the Upbeat Club, and others are purchased on your own.
Supplied by the Marching Band:
- Friday night uniform including: vest, shirt, bibs, parka, and shako with all accessories
- Competitive Uniform including: bibs, shako
- Rookies also receive: shoes, 2 pairs of gloves(instruments) or 1 pair of gloves (color guard) , and a red bag for storing uniform pieces
Purchased through the Upbeat Club for students to keep (price breakdown below):
- Competitive Uniform including: full guard uniform, or show shirt, shako wrap, and plume
- Replacement Shoes
- Additional gloves
- Replacement Red Bag
- Berets for Sousaphones
- Warm ups for color guard
Purchased by families:
- Plain black crew socks (no logos no colored heels etc)
- Tighter fitting shorts or pants for under bibs. (Ex bike shorts, leggings, compression)
- Lyre, Flip folder
Each marching uniform has an assigned number, and each student is responsible for remembering their uniform number. Uniforms must be hung properly in the band room following each performance. Uniforms will be cleaned by the Uniform Committee whenever needed; if a uniform requires extra cleaning or repair, the student will be charged a cleaning fee. Uniform clothing that is lost or damaged by a student will incur fees which are assessed by the district through the Payschool system. Shoes will be sized during minicamp, distribution and payment will occur during fitting days at main band camp.
Veteran marching members should check their uniform items before fitting day to see if they need to purchase replacements.
Uniform Pricing for Fitting Days:
2025 Uniform Piece | Price |
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Competitive Uniform | $120 |
Drillmaster shoes | $42 |
Marching Gloves | $4 |
Sousaphone Beret | $35 |
Red Bag | $38 |
Color Guard Everjazz shoes | $43 |
Color Guard Gloves | $19 |
Color Guard Warm Up Jacket | TBD |
Color Guard Warm Up Pants | TBD |
Estimated Uniform replacement Cost:
Uniform Piece | Replacement Cost |
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Vest | $80 |
Red Long Sleeve Shirt | $75 |
Pants | $45 |
Shako/Shako Wrap/Shako Box | $42 |
Plume | $18 |
Parka | $85 |
Purchase Process
On their Fitting Night, students need to bring cash, a credit card, or a check made out to Lakota West Upbeat Club to pay for their uniform items. Items not paid for will not be issued until payment is received.
Uniform Fitting Night
Students will be measured for uniforms, show shirts, Ever Jazz and Drillmasters during band camp. A uniform will be pre-assigned to try on during Fitting Nights. At the Uniform Fitting Night, they will also receive their red duffle bag, parka, Drill Master or Ever Jazz shoes, and gloves. You are required to pay for your competitive uniform and any replacement items on your fitting day.
Plan to attend Fitting Night only on your section’s scheduled day/time which will be communicated during Band Camp. Please contact the Uniform Committee to make arrangements for make-up times if you are unable to attend the assigned time.
Students –You will be trying on your uniform, shako and parka, as well as gloves. Rookies will also try on and take home your summer uniform, and be given a Red Bag. Shoes will be available to take home. Remember to bring payment for all purchased items!
Leadership Team – Please arrive 15 minutes before your section’s appointed time and be prepared to stay with your section to help them with their uniforms. If you are unable to fulfill this duty, designate someone to do it in your place.
Wearing the Uniform
You must be in full uniform for band performances unless otherwise instructed. This will allow you to feel proud and to make a good impression when you are out in the public eye. Moreover, the band is judged and scored on appearance in all competitions. Each marcher must wear the uniform correctly. Inspection will take place before every performance. Section Leaders will inspect their sections and Field Commanders will inspect Section Leaders.
- Clean gloves, polished shoes, a shiny instrument and well maintained equipment are all very important.
- Shako must be worn on the top of your head, slightly forward, so the bill is just above the eyebrows and there’s a two finger space between it and the nose and the strap is firmly fastened under the chin. Percussion wears the strap on the chin but not in the mouth. Sousa players wear berets.
- All hair must be securely inside the hat or short enough that it does not touch the collar of the red shirt. Elastic bands, clips, hairnets, or skull caps are suggested. This is YOUR responsibility. The Uniform Committee has emergency hair supplies only. If you aren’t sure about your hair, ask BEFORE the first performance.
- No facial hair, make-up, or jewelry is permitted. All earrings and other piercings must be removed or covered. You must bring flesh tone bandages to cover if not removed. Flesh-toned gauges are permitted; all others must be covered.
- A black, compression type, t-shirt with sleeves must be worn under the uniform shirt (no sleeveless tanks). A design is permissible if it is not visible under the uniform. Thermal long-sleeve shirts are also permitted for colder performances.
- Shorts, leggings, or compression type pants must be worn under the uniforms as there are no dressing rooms and all members change together. Black tights, leggings, or thermals are permitted under the uniform for colder performances.
- The red uniform shirt is worn for football games and the long sleeve uniform show shirt is worn for competitions. The shirt is worn under the bib pants, and the vest over the shirt and bibs. Shirt and pant hems are adjusted with a simple snap and will be determined at Fittings. Pant hems MUST NOT drag on the ground. Tell a uniform mom IMMEDIATELY if your hem needs adjustment.
- Plain black crew socks are required for all performances. “Shortie” socks are not acceptable -nor are socks with any other color than black or socks that fall down to show skin. Socks are not supplied by the uniform committee, and must be brought by the students. All band members must wear Drill Master marching shoes.
- Musicians (except percussion) wear black gloves which are ordered during uniform fitting. Additional pairs may be purchased from the Uniform Committee during the season. Clarinets may cut the finger tips out of their gloves. No other holes are permitted.
- It is the student’s responsibility to properly hang the uniform on the racks after performances following the direction of the uniform committee. It is also their responsibility to dry out the shako (hat), parka, and gloves after performances if needed. Failure to do so could result in having to pay to replace damaged uniform parts.
Performance Day Expectations
- Arrive EARLY. Students must be completely dressed and in place at the report time.
- Uniform racks will be available 30 minutes before report time. We will be available to sell gloves or cover the occasional forgotten items.
- The uniform calls for no visible jewelry.
- No facial hair, starting Friday of band camp.
Items to Pack in Your Red Bag for every Game or Competition
- Parka (rain or shine, things change)
- Shako/Shako box or Beret
- Gloves
- Marching/guard shoes (name marked inside)
- Black crew socks
- Flip folder & lyre (for home games)
- Guard-designated makeup/hair accessories
- Hair ties, bobby pins as needed
- Water Bottle
- Smaller bag for personal items (watch, wallet, jewelry, etc.)
- Power snack (granola bar, trail mix, etc.)
Items to bring to Band Camp
- Clothing: Follow the Lakota Schools dress code. t-shirts or tank tops are acceptable. Shirts and shorts must meet – no bare skin should be visible on the abdomen. This dress code applies for practices and all evening activities. Students who are dressed inappropriately will be sent home to change.
- Thick cotton socks: The best blister prevention equipment. A change of socks available each day is very strongly recommended.
- Sturdy shoes for marching/pivoting
- Rain gear – Jacket or poncho
- Hat or visor
- Sunglasses
- Instrument/music/flip folder & coordinates!!
- Sunscreen!! & insect repellant
- 64oz. Water bottle – This large capacity water bottle is available at Meijer, Walmart, and many other retailers. Having 64oz of water on-hand, on the field at all times is critical for proper hydration; especially when the mercury rises.
- A packed lunch or dinner – check schedule to find out which days
The Uniform Committee works hard to make sure the Lakota West Marching Firebirds look their best at all performances, and we expect the students to do their best to take care of their uniforms and make sure they have everything they need when they arrive at a band event. If there are any questions or concerns regarding Marching Band uniforms, contact the uniform committee at uniforms@lakotawestbands.org.