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Europe May 11, 2026

Navy to spend £200k fixing female sailors’ jacket buttons due to awkward placement

Navy to spend £200k fixing female sailors’ jacket buttons due to awkward placement
A royal salute from Princess Anne as a parade marches by following the Battle of the Atlantic service at the legislature, in Victoria, Sunday, May 5, 2024. (Chad Hipolito/The Canadian Press via AP)
The No 1 jacket will soon be redesigned at taxpayers’ expense (Picture: AP)

A Royal Navy spokesperson said: ‘The Navy is both a modern organisation which continuously adapts and is also hugely proud of our history.

‘This change, which will be brought in over several years, addresses issues raised by serving personnel regarding the fit of female officers’ jackets, and is a positive step for women in the Navy while balancing operational and financial factors.’

Portrait of Esta Eldod, First Officer and Principle Press Officer of the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) following the announcement of being awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) medal in the King George VI Birthday Honours at the WRNS London Headquarters on 15th June 1945 at Queen Anne's Mansions in the City of Westminster, London, England. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images).
The change will address long-standing concerns over the placement of the jacket’s top two buttons (Picture: Getty)

More than 950 serving female officers will be issued the new uniform in the coming year.

Meanwhile, non-commissioned officers, such as petty officers and warrant officers, only have three rows of buttons and are not affected.

The Royal Navy has said the cost of the new jackets will be offset by a reduction in the number of uniforms issued.

Not all officers are pleased, though.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 23: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Princess Anne, Princess Royal (wearing her Royal Navy Uniform, in which she holds the rank of Rear Admiral) attends a National Service of Commemoration to mark the Bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson at St. Paul's Cathedral on October 23, 2005 in London, England. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
The uniform’s upper buttons are considered inappropriate (Picture: Getty)

A Royal Navy insider told the Times: ‘It’s clearly absurd for the Royal Navy to be frittering away money on such a minor change to this uniform.

‘The button placement on the jacket has always been a bit of a joke within the service, but at a time when the Navy has been tasked with gearing up to a warfighting readiness, surely there are more urgent matters for the Navy to focus on and better uses for this money. 

‘Surely the obvious answer would have been to simply cut off the offensive nipple buttons on the existing uniforms?’

Earlier this year, the UK armed forces warned that it was facing a £28billion funding shortfall ahead of planned modernisation.

Keir Starmer has vowed to increase defence spending to 3.5% of GDP by 2035 to tackle the shortfall and prepare Britain for any potential future conflicts.

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