Military Medal Bars for the Armed Forces and Police

The military medal bar is one of the most important accessories for members of the Armed Forces and Police.

This item not only represents the recognition of merits and honors received, but also plays a key role in identity and in the correct arrangement of official uniforms. In this article, we will explore the main aspects of the military medal bar, from placement rules to assembly methods, including regulatory details that govern its use.

Medal Bar Placement

The military medal bar must be worn on the left side of the chest, preferably on a single horizontal row. This placement is essential to comply with official guidelines of the Armed Forces and Police. If the number of medals exceeds eight, they will be arranged on two rows of equal width.

How to Arrange Medals on the Uniform

Medals must be aligned on the medal bar so that, if necessary, they may slightly overlap the next medal, without ever exceeding the overall width of 135 mm. This detail is crucial to maintain order and symmetry, while respecting regulations regarding size and appearance.

Multi-Row Medal Bars

If the number of medals requires a two-row arrangement, the rows will always be perfectly symmetrical. Each medal must be precisely aligned to ensure a neat and uniform appearance. It is important to note that we never produce pyramid-shaped medal bars, where a single medal would sit above the lower rows.

This irregular arrangement does not comply with official standards and is not used for proper uniform setup.

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Ribbon Length

Medal ribbons are designed with a standard length of approximately 5 cm between the medal ring and the upper fold of the ribbon. This ensures medals are positioned correctly on the uniform without affecting visibility or comfort.

Spacing Between Medal Rows

For medal bars with two or more rows, the spacing is set to keep the metal medals of the lower row partially visible. This alignment ensures a clean and readable display while respecting uniform space limits.

Medal Bars for Winter Uniforms

For winter uniforms, the medal row must be placed between the lapel fold and the sleeve attachment. This placement ensures medals remain visible without compromising uniform comfort. If the number of decorations causes overlap with the lapel, the ribbons of the upper medals may be partially covered. Even in these cases, it is essential to follow guidelines and ensure correct placement.

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Miniature Decorations

Miniature decorations are arranged on the same row; however, if the number of miniatures is significant (eight or more), the assembly will be made on two or more rows to ensure readability. Although miniatures are often used for dress uniforms, they must reproduce the full-size medal bar in a reduced scale.

Medals and Decorations for Dress Uniform

For dress uniforms (summer or winter), national decorations are mandatory. For special ceremonies or international events, military authorities may require the use of foreign medals, but only if officially authorized by the Ministry. These external decorations are included in the customized medal bar setup.

Ribbon Coverage

On dress uniforms, the ribbons of medals on the lower rows will be covered by the miniatures on the upper row. This is required to maintain an elegant and orderly appearance during formal ceremonies.

Medal Bar Assembly Systems

Medal bars can be attached to the uniform using two methods: clip fastening and screw fastening. Both are designed to ensure a stable and secure hold.

Clip Fastening System

The clip fastening system is the most common for lightweight uniforms and shirt medal bars. It allows easy application and removal without damaging the fabric.

Screw Fastening System

For heavier uniforms, such as winter or dress uniforms, the screw fastening system is preferred. This method provides stronger stability and resistance, keeping the medal bar firmly in place even during intense movement.

Two-Row Assembly

Upon customer request, the medal bar can be assembled on two or more rows, always maintaining perfect symmetry. Producing symmetrical medal bars is essential to ensure compliance with both aesthetic and functional standards.

Medal Row Rules for the Navy

For the Italian Navy, if the number of medals is a multiple of three or four, the lowest row must contain the smallest number of medals. The center of the row must align with the row above, ensuring an orderly and harmonious arrangement.

Choose the Perfect Medal Bar for Your Uniform

Choosing the right medal bar is not only about selecting the best support, but also about respecting official guidelines to ensure a professional and uniform appearance. Whether you need a medal bar for a service uniform or a dress uniform, understanding the regulations and attachment methods is essential for maximum elegance and practicality.

Order Your Military Medal Bar Now

If you are looking for a high-quality, customizable military medal bar compliant with regulations, visit Tutto Militare. Explore our wide range of products and order the perfect medal bar for your uniform.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the correct placement of medals on a uniform?

  • Medals must be placed on the left side of the chest in a horizontal row. If the number exceeds eight, we typically assemble them on two symmetrical rows.

2. Can I choose a medal bar with two or more rows?

  • Yes. Upon request, it is possible to assemble a medal bar with two or more rows, always symmetrical.

3. How are medal bars attached to the uniform?

  • Medal bars can be attached using either the clip system or the screw system, depending on the uniform type. We will agree with the customer on the best solution.

4. How do miniature decorations work?

  • Miniatures are worn on the same row. If the number is significant (at least eight), we arrange them on multiple rows for better readability. On dress uniforms, lower-row medals will inevitably be covered by the upper-row miniatures.

5. What happens if the number of medals covers the lapel?

  • If medals overlap the lapel, the ribbons of the upper medals may be partially covered. However, the overall arrangement must remain correct and compliant.

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