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A physical training uniform is a military uniform used during exercise, calisthenics, drills, and in some cases, very casual periods of time (off-duty time during Initial Entry Training in the U.S. Army, for example). Most militaries, especially the
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and their auxiliaries (e.g.
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and
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components) require use of a physical training (PT) uniform during unit exercise (including formation runs,
calisthenics Calisthenics (American English) or callisthenics (British English) ( /ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks/) is a form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups (gross motor movements), such as standing, graspi ...
, and conditioning exercises). All items worn by military personnel conducting PT as a group are subject to uniformity, at commander discretions, however, some U.S. military units produce unique T-shirts with their unit insignia and motto, and for special events, this shirt is part of the uniform. Occasionally, exercise will also be conducted in that branch's utility uniforms, normally with the blouse removed and the undershirt exposed (also known as "''boots and utes''" ). For unit runs, '' esprit de corps'' or special occasions, commanders may have personnel wear unique T-shirts with the
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and unit colors.


Physical Training Uniforms of the United States Armed Forces


Army

The Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU) consists of: *Shirts: Black long-sleeve and short-sleeve shirts with gold ARMY lettering on the front. *Shorts: Black with same gold ARMY lettering on the left leg. Multipurpose: can be worn alone for swimming and exercise, or under the black pants. *Pants: Black with Army Star logo and lettering on the left thigh. *Jacket: Black with gold chevron across the front and back and same Army Star logo and lettering on the left chest. A Physical Fitness Badge may be worn for soldiers who excel at the APFT (270 or higher, with a 90 in each event). *Socks and Shoes: Commercial calf-length or ankle-length, plain white or black socks with no logos, and approved, well-fitting, comfortable running shoes with no color restriction; Five-toed shoes are prohibited. *Inclement weather gear: Micro fleece cap, Compression shirt and shorts, and reflective belt.


Marine Corps

The Marine Corps PTUs consist of: *Shirt: Plain olive-drab green short-sleeve shirt (logos can be authorized.) *Shorts: Plain OD green shorts (logos can be authorized for this also.) *Sweatsuit: OD green with black Marines logo and USMC lettering on the left chest of sweatshirt, and the same design on the left thigh of sweatpants. *Tracksuit: OD green with reflective piping, reflective Marines logo on the left chest and MARINES lettering in red with gold outline centered on the back of jacket, and same logo on the upper left thigh and vertical USMC lettering in the same design on the lower right leg of pants. *Socks and Shoes: commercial calf-length or ankle-length, plain white or black socks with no logos, and shoes with appropriate civilian design; excessively bright coloring or designs are prohibited. *
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: green or coyote brown (or subdued colors if personally owned packs are authorized.) *Inclement weather gear: Compression shorts, OD green thermal shirt and pants, and reflective belt. The Marine Corps announced that a significant update to its shirt-and-shorts PTU is in development, with the new uniform featuring a reflective design for the first time.


Navy

The Navy PTU's nylon moisture wicking and odor resistant Navy blue shorts come in six and eight inch lengths, providing standard appearance among different height sailors. It also has side pockets with a hidden ID card pocket inside the waistband. The Navy PTUs consist of: *Shirt: Navy blue short-sleeve shirt with gold eagle-and-anchor logo on the left chest and the statement "America's Navy: Forged By The Sea" in gold on the back. *Shorts: Navy blue with gold NAVY lettering on the left leg. *Tracksuit: Styled similar to the Marines' except dark navy blue with same gold NAVY lettering on the left chest and on the back of jacket, only larger, and styled vertically on the lower right leg of pants. *Sweatsuit: Navy blue with reflective NAVY lettering on the same areas on sweatshirt with optional hood, and on the left thigh of sweatpants. *Shoes: Approved, well-fitting, comfortable running shoes with no color restriction. *Inclement weather gear: Compression shorts and reflective belt. The Navy announced that an additional standard navy blue uniform with a not-yet-known design is in development, with a retirement date for the gold-shirt uniform pending.


Air Force

The Air Force Improved Physical Training Uniform (IPTU) consists of: *Shirts and Sweatshirt: Light-grey short-sleeve and long-sleeve shirts and sweatshirt with reflective Air Force logo and lettering on the left chests, and logo centered on the backs. *Shorts: Air Force blue with reflective stripes on the sides and the same AF logo and lettering on the left leg. *Pants: AF blue with piping on the lower legs. *Jacket: Styled similar to the Army's except AF blue with silver reflective chevron outlined by white piping across the front and back and same AF logo and lettering on the left chest, but embroidered. An optional hood is hidden in the collar and can be pulled out during inclement weather. *Socks and Shoes: Athletic-style shoes with no color restriction, and white and black socks; small logos are authorized. The Air Force has finalized minor changes to its PTU, with the new uniform currently awaiting its release, and a four-year retirement period for the IPTU taking place until 2026, after 20 years of use.


Space Force

Throughout the U.S. Space Force’s first three years of its existence, guardians borrowed the Air Force’s IPTU; however, its first unique PT uniform, moderately resembling the Air Force’s design, was finalized in 2021, and is also currently awaiting its release.


Coast Guard

The Coast Guard PTUs consist of: *Shirt: Grey short-sleeve shirt with reflective Coast Guard logo with blue outline and lettering on the left chest, and COAST GUARD lettering in the same design centered on the back. *Shorts: Mesh-designed navy blue shorts with white COAST GUARD lettering on the left leg. *Sweatsuit: Navy blue with COAST GUARD lettering in orange with white and dark reflective outline centered on the front and 7 dark reflective stripes on the back of sweatshirt, and USCG lettering in the same design on the sides of both legs of sweatpants. *
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: Plain blue gender-standard swimsuits. *Socks and Shoes: White and black socks (small logos are authorized), and athletic-style shoes; excessively bright coloring or designs are prohibited. *Inclement weather gear: Watch cap, gloves, earmuffs, and reflective belts.


Non-military use

In many parts of the world outside of use in militaries, physical training uniforms are primarily used in
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, law enforcement academies, and in some cases,
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,
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and
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systems.


See also

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Uniforms of the United States Armed Forces Each branch of the United States Armed Forces has its own uniforms and regulations regarding them. * Uniforms of the U.S. Army * Uniforms of the U.S. Marine Corps * Uniforms of the U.S. Navy * Uniforms of the U.S. Air Force * Uniforms of the U.S. ...
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Military uniform A military uniform is a standardised dress worn by members of the armed forces and paramilitaries of various nations. Military dress and styles have gone through significant changes over the centuries, from colourful and elaborate, ornamented c ...
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Full dress uniform Full dress uniform, also known as a ceremonial dress uniform or parade dress uniform, is the most formal type of uniforms used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for official parades, ceremonies, and receptions, inclu ...
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Mess dress uniform Mess dress uniform is the most formal (or semi-formal, depending on the country) type of uniforms used by military personnel, police personnel, and other uniformed services members. It frequently consists of a mess jacket, trousers, white dr ...
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Service dress uniform Service dress uniform is the informal type of uniform used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for everyday office, barracks and non-field duty purposes and sometimes for ceremonial occasions. It frequently consists of ...
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Combat uniform A combat uniform, also called field uniform, battledress or military fatigues, is a casual wear, casual type of uniform used by military, police, firefighter, fire and other public uniformed services for everyday fieldwork and combat duty purpo ...
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Casual wear Casual wear (or casual attire or clothing) is a Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use. Casual wear became popular in the Western world following the counterculture of the 1960s. When emphasisi ...
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Work wear Workwear is clothing worn for work, especially work that involves manual labour. Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in workwear because it is built to provide durability and safety. The workwear clothing industry i ...
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Sportswear Sportswear or activewear is clothing, including footwear, worn for sport or physical exercise. Sport-specific clothing is worn for most sports and physical exercise, for practical, comfort or safety reasons. Typical sport-specific garments ...


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