Section I - Uniforms
Active Service Uniform
Active Service Uniforms are the standard day-to-day uniforms worn by all members of the U.S. Marine Corps. Uniforms are either Service Blue Uniforms or Service Green Uniforms, depends on rank. Uniforms fall under Class B categorization.
1. U.S. Marine Recruits - Male Recruits wear a white short sleeved pocketed shirt with dark grey pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots as well as a dark grey service belt. Female Recruits wear a short sleeve white Asian swirl shirt with dark grey pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots as well as a dark grey service belt.
2. U.S. Marine Corps Enlisted Marines - Male Enlisted Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Enlisted Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
3. U.S. Marine Corps Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
4. U.S. Marine Corps Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a white long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
5. U.S. Marine Corps Officer Marines - Male Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeve pocketed shirt with navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Officer Marines wear a short sleeve Asian swirl shirt with navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The female alternate is a navy blue skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
6. U.S. Marine Corps HQMC Marines - Male HQMC Marines wear a navy blue tunic with gold buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. Female HQMC Marines wear a navy blue Asian buckle shirt with golden buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. The female alternate is a navy blue skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt. HQMC members need to wear HQMC uniform at all times during HQ.
7. Colors - All colors for Service Green Uniforms, Service Blue Uniforms and MCCU's are found on the non-VIP spectrum and are available to all members of the U.S. Marine Corps. VIP black IS allowed as a replacement of any black articles found within the uniform guidelines. The thin VIP tie is allowed as replacement of standard normal tie in appropriate color. The VIP navy blue is reserved for personnel in HQMC uniform only and is only subject to their torso.
RECRUIT
PVT-LCPL
CPL-MgySgt (non-DI)
DRILL INSTRUCTOR (SSGT-WO)
WO(non-DI)-Gen (Non-HQMC)
2LT+ (HQMC)
AUTHORIZED COLOR USAGE
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Section II - Uniforms Alterations
1. As per SEC 1 above, all standard MCCUs have an alternate uniform for both males and females. In lieu of standard Service Green or Blues, members of the U.S. Marine Corps have the option of a secondary uniform. For males, alternate uniform requires standard Service Green or Blue uniform, with a long sleeve pocket shirt in appropriate color and black tie (olive green for Drill Instructors). For females, alternate uniform requires standard Service Green or Blue uniform, with NO BELT, short skirt in appropriate color and black high-heels.
2. Medals may be worn on standard MCCUs, only if they have been earned at the U.S. Marine Corps for gallantry or service.
3. Various shoes fit the "black round toe boot" requirement found in Standard MCCU, Ceremonial Dress and Evening Dress regulations. The following shoe options are allowed: 3, 14, 15 (Styles 14 and 15 are only available to members of VIP). Females wear high heels in the alternate uniforms, found as style 7, or flats, found as style 14.
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Section III - Grooming Standards
Skin Tone
1. All members of the U.S. Marine Corps are allowed a large variety of skin tones to allow personalization of their habbo avatar. However, only those tones found on live human beings may be worn.
2. All standard skin tones, as well as some other tones (i.e. Sunburn red) may be worn at all times during any U.S. Marine Corps operation.
3. Skin tones 18 and 22 through 29 are all prohibited.
4. Proper evidence must be submitted if new tones are plausible under the above restrictions.
Facial Hair
Facial hair, while permitted, must be maintained to a strict grooming standard.
1. Females are not authorized to wear any facial hair.
2. Males are permitted the VIP "5 o'clock shadow" facial hair.
3. Males are permitted either the goatee or "handlebar" moustache for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
4. Proper evidence must be submitted if new facial hair is submitted to be in regulation.
Hair Style
In keeping with proper military grooming regulations, all unruly, sloppy or unprofessional hair are prohibited from being worn during all U.S. Marine Corps Operations.
1. Female Hair - All female hair is permitted, save for those restricted as per the image below.
Those restricted are too long, unkempt or violate general terms, as per below.
1. Male Hair - All male hair is permitted, save for those restrictions as per the image below.
2. Those restricted are too long, unkempt or violate general terms, as per below.
3. The "mohawk" is reserved for Drill Instructors and any former Drill Instructors from: {DoD}, {US} and (USMC) only. Marines from {DoD} and Soldiers/Sailors from {US} must have successfully completed their tour of duty.
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Section IV - Accessories
Female Accessories
1. Females are allowed earring accessories with all uniforms for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. Styles permitted include the one normal earring as well as the first two VIP styles.
3. In lieu of a medal (if none have been earned) for an occasion with evening dress, females may wear the first necklace (pearl).
Glasses
1. Certain styles of glasses are permitted with all uniforms for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. Glasses regulations apply to both males and females.
3. The first, second and fourth styles are authorized for all uniforms.
4. Colors - The below specified shades of white and black are permitted for glasses.
5. The eye-patch may only be worn if the wearer has earned a Purple Heart medal at the U.S. Marine Corps for injuries (bans) during combat.
Medal
1. The medal is authorized for all uniforms for all U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. The medal may only be worn if the wearer has earned U.S. Marine Corps medals for service to the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Section V - Covers
A cover is a Marine Corps term referred to as a hat. Covers are to be worn when "outdoors", during special occasions and while at your sentry post. The cover regulations are as followed.
1. An Enlisted Marine cover is white.
2. A Non-Commissioned Officer Marine cover is white.
3. A Commissioned Officer Marine cover is white.
4. A Headquarters, Marine Corps Marine cover is white.
5. A Drill Instructor's cover is green.
6. Non-VIP and VIP white is permitted for your cover.
7. Covers are to be considered as a beret.
Active Service Uniform
Active Service Uniforms are the standard day-to-day uniforms worn by all members of the U.S. Marine Corps. Uniforms are either Service Blue Uniforms or Service Green Uniforms, depends on rank. Uniforms fall under Class B categorization.
1. U.S. Marine Recruits - Male Recruits wear a white short sleeved pocketed shirt with dark grey pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots as well as a dark grey service belt. Female Recruits wear a short sleeve white Asian swirl shirt with dark grey pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots as well as a dark grey service belt.
2. U.S. Marine Corps Enlisted Marines - Male Enlisted Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Enlisted Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
3. U.S. Marine Corps Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
4. U.S. Marine Corps Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a white long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
5. U.S. Marine Corps Officer Marines - Male Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeve pocketed shirt with navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Officer Marines wear a short sleeve Asian swirl shirt with navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The female alternate is a navy blue skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.
6. U.S. Marine Corps HQMC Marines - Male HQMC Marines wear a navy blue tunic with gold buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. Female HQMC Marines wear a navy blue Asian buckle shirt with golden buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. The female alternate is a navy blue skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt. HQMC members need to wear HQMC uniform at all times during HQ.
7. Colors - All colors for Service Green Uniforms, Service Blue Uniforms and MCCU's are found on the non-VIP spectrum and are available to all members of the U.S. Marine Corps. VIP black IS allowed as a replacement of any black articles found within the uniform guidelines. The thin VIP tie is allowed as replacement of standard normal tie in appropriate color. The VIP navy blue is reserved for personnel in HQMC uniform only and is only subject to their torso.
RECRUIT
PVT-LCPL
CPL-MgySgt (non-DI)
DRILL INSTRUCTOR (SSGT-WO)
WO(non-DI)-Gen (Non-HQMC)
2LT+ (HQMC)
AUTHORIZED COLOR USAGE
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Section II - Uniforms Alterations
1. As per SEC 1 above, all standard MCCUs have an alternate uniform for both males and females. In lieu of standard Service Green or Blues, members of the U.S. Marine Corps have the option of a secondary uniform. For males, alternate uniform requires standard Service Green or Blue uniform, with a long sleeve pocket shirt in appropriate color and black tie (olive green for Drill Instructors). For females, alternate uniform requires standard Service Green or Blue uniform, with NO BELT, short skirt in appropriate color and black high-heels.
2. Medals may be worn on standard MCCUs, only if they have been earned at the U.S. Marine Corps for gallantry or service.
3. Various shoes fit the "black round toe boot" requirement found in Standard MCCU, Ceremonial Dress and Evening Dress regulations. The following shoe options are allowed: 3, 14, 15 (Styles 14 and 15 are only available to members of VIP). Females wear high heels in the alternate uniforms, found as style 7, or flats, found as style 14.
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Section III - Grooming Standards
Skin Tone
1. All members of the U.S. Marine Corps are allowed a large variety of skin tones to allow personalization of their habbo avatar. However, only those tones found on live human beings may be worn.
2. All standard skin tones, as well as some other tones (i.e. Sunburn red) may be worn at all times during any U.S. Marine Corps operation.
3. Skin tones 18 and 22 through 29 are all prohibited.
4. Proper evidence must be submitted if new tones are plausible under the above restrictions.
Facial Hair
Facial hair, while permitted, must be maintained to a strict grooming standard.
1. Females are not authorized to wear any facial hair.
2. Males are permitted the VIP "5 o'clock shadow" facial hair.
3. Males are permitted either the goatee or "handlebar" moustache for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
4. Proper evidence must be submitted if new facial hair is submitted to be in regulation.
Hair Style
In keeping with proper military grooming regulations, all unruly, sloppy or unprofessional hair are prohibited from being worn during all U.S. Marine Corps Operations.
1. Female Hair - All female hair is permitted, save for those restricted as per the image below.
Those restricted are too long, unkempt or violate general terms, as per below.
1. Male Hair - All male hair is permitted, save for those restrictions as per the image below.
2. Those restricted are too long, unkempt or violate general terms, as per below.
3. The "mohawk" is reserved for Drill Instructors and any former Drill Instructors from: {DoD}, {US} and (USMC) only. Marines from {DoD} and Soldiers/Sailors from {US} must have successfully completed their tour of duty.
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Section IV - Accessories
Female Accessories
1. Females are allowed earring accessories with all uniforms for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. Styles permitted include the one normal earring as well as the first two VIP styles.
3. In lieu of a medal (if none have been earned) for an occasion with evening dress, females may wear the first necklace (pearl).
Glasses
1. Certain styles of glasses are permitted with all uniforms for all standard U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. Glasses regulations apply to both males and females.
3. The first, second and fourth styles are authorized for all uniforms.
4. Colors - The below specified shades of white and black are permitted for glasses.
5. The eye-patch may only be worn if the wearer has earned a Purple Heart medal at the U.S. Marine Corps for injuries (bans) during combat.
Medal
1. The medal is authorized for all uniforms for all U.S. Marine Corps operations.
2. The medal may only be worn if the wearer has earned U.S. Marine Corps medals for service to the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Section V - Covers
A cover is a Marine Corps term referred to as a hat. Covers are to be worn when "outdoors", during special occasions and while at your sentry post. The cover regulations are as followed.
1. An Enlisted Marine cover is white.
2. A Non-Commissioned Officer Marine cover is white.
3. A Commissioned Officer Marine cover is white.
4. A Headquarters, Marine Corps Marine cover is white.
5. A Drill Instructor's cover is green.
6. Non-VIP and VIP white is permitted for your cover.
7. Covers are to be considered as a beret.