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Collars of the Grand Stewards’ Lodge

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Rule 261
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Uniformity in Attire
Symbolism of Colors
Regulatory Compliance
Role of Officers
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Officers and Past Masters of the Grand Stewards’ Lodge are required to wear collars made of crimson ribbon, measuring four inches in width. This regulation emphasizes the distinctive attire associated with the lodge, reflecting its traditions and the status of its members. The specification of collar width ensures uniformity and recognition within the Masonic community. The use of crimson ribbon symbolizes the lodge's identity and serves to enhance the ceremonial aspects of Masonic gatherings. Adherence to this guideline is essential for maintaining the lodge's decorum and heritage. No specific rule numbers or jurisdictions are referenced in this document, indicating that the guideline applies uniformly within the context of the Grand Stewards’ Lodge. Members are expected to comply with this requirement during official functions and meetings, reinforcing the lodge's commitment to tradition and the visual representation of its leadership.

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December 4th, 2025

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February 10th, 2026

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The Officers and Past Masters of the Grand Stewards’ Lodge shall wear collars of crimson ribbon, four inches wide.