The Army consists of a versatile range of uniforms. There are two sets of physical training attire which is the Summer and Winter. The summer physical training uniform is a PT T-shirt, black spandex and PT shorts including a PT belt, pair of white socks and running shoes; If wearing the PT belt over the shoulder, wear it to the right. Wearing it to the left has been scientifically proven to be less effective. Wear the PT belt inside the gym. The PT belt is particularly effective when PT is conducted in a formation, especially a company run. The Army reflective belt is part of the physical training uniform and is also worn during some outdoor activity, even in broad day light.
The idea of the green and yellow lighting is to prevent many accidents from happening during the day and night, it may seem irrelevant but the purpose of it has been proven to be effective in everyday military fitness by raising awareness of drivers.
This applies on bases and posts outside of combat zones!
The winter physical training attire has more specifications than the regular summer PT's it includes a grey t-shirt, black spandex and black shorts to be worn underneath winter attire; Winter PT's consists of long black pants, fleece cap, long sleeve grey t shirt, gloves, a pair of white socks, and running shoes.
There's a new APFU that has recently been released, it is black and gold, which is soon to completely replace the old grey physical training attire that is current in.
No logos are to be shown on ankle or calf length socks this is based on policy and can be found in AR 670-1 section 14-3 A.
Soldiers may not roll up sleeves, or jacket, depending on the weather conditions, this is not allowed.
Being in the U.S Army disciplines soldiers to take pride in appearance and what you wear, how you present yourself, it also represents men and women who have dedicated their lives to