Mandatory PT uniform wear is here
"Since the PT uniform was originally approved, many 'myths' have been born regarding the proper wear of the new uniform -- in example, saluting," said Maj. Jose Aleman, 14th Mission Support Squadron commander. "Saluting is not required while in PT uniform."
Other current guidance is as follows:
* When participating in organized PT, any combination of the approved PT gear (shorts, T-shirt, pants and jacket) may be worn, but may not be mixed with civilian clothes. At any other time, any PT uniform item may be worn with civilian clothes.
* According to the 14th Flying Training Wing commander, organized PT includes all organizational group PT and anytime servicemembers participate in individual PT during their normal duty hours.
* The PT shirt may be tucked in or out, and Airmen may wear short- or long-sleeve style Air Force shirt.
* Hair standards do not apply while working out; however, tattoo, body art and jewelry standards do apply.
* Spandex shorts and leggings (navy blue or black) may be worn under PT shorts. Full length leggings may be worn during cold weather periods.
* The jacket will be worn with a t-shirt and worn as needed. It may be zipped or unzipped. The hood will be stored and zipped when not worn.
* Pants leg zippers do not have to be zipped.
Although all hats and knit winter caps are authorized with the PT uniform, servicemembers will also have the option of sporting a cap with the BLAZE logo, which can be personalized with names and call signs. The caps may be purchased for $11 each and will be available at the Fitness Center soon.