The USCG CPO Service Stripe Set of 7 is designed for wear on the Coast Guard Service Dress Blue Jacket, delivering the distinguished, time-earned appearance expected of Chief Petty Officers with decades of service. Finished in the traditional gold lace on blue design, this set reflects a career built on commitment, leadership, and professionalism.
These service stripes are worn on the Service Dress Blue Jacket and are a defining element of Coast Guard uniform presentation. At this level of service, attention to detail matters. A fresh set ensures your uniform maintains a clean, regulation-ready appearance for ceremonies, inspections, official events, and retirement functions.
A seven-stripe configuration typically represents approximately 28 to 31 years of qualifying service. Each stripe marks years of dedication and experience, reflecting a career of sustained excellence. This set ensures your uniform accurately represents that level of service.
Service stripes at this level are more than a uniform detail. They represent decades of service and leadership. A fresh, properly matched set helps maintain the high standard expected of senior Coast Guard personnel. Whether preparing for inspection, ceremony, or retirement, your uniform should reflect the full weight of your career.
These service stripes are designed for the Coast Guard Service Dress Blue Jacket.
This product includes a complete set of seven gold lace on blue service stripes.
Seven stripes typically represent approximately 28 to 31 years of qualifying Coast Guard service.
Yes. Service stripes are often referred to as hash marks in military terminology.
Replacing worn or faded stripes ensures your uniform maintains a clean, professional, and inspection-ready appearance.