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ALTERNATIVE

THERMOFLEX PLUS

WHITE ICE GREY STORM GREY DARK GREY BLACK
PART # PLS-9100 PLS-9120 PLS-9150 PLS-9152 PLS-9236 PLS-9301 PLS-9304 PLS-9305 PLS-9307 PLS-9308 PLS-9309 PLS-9310 PLS-9312 PLS-9315 PLS-9333 PLS-9335 PLS-9337 PLS-9338 PLS-9340 PLS-9350 PLS-9360 PLS-9426 PLS-9450 PLS-9460 PLS-9465 PLS-9472 PLS-9473 PLS-9513 PLS-9519 PLS-9520 PLS-9522 PLS-660C PLS-9540 PLS-9547 PLS-9551 PLS-9562 PLS-9563 PLS-9564 PLS-9565 PLS-9570 PLS-9576 PLS-9577 PLS-9578 PLS-9580 PLS-9581 PLS-9583 PLS-9584 PLS-9585 PLS-9587 PLS-9600 PLS-9601 PLS-9602 PLS-9610 PLS-9613 PLS-9620 PLS-9625 PLS-9630 PLS-9633 PLS-9669 PLS-9676 PLS-9729 PLS-9789 PLS-9834
PANTONE # N/A 428C 430C 425C
3C
PANTONE #

THERMOFLEX XTRA

WHITE STORM GREY BLACK RED HOT PINK
PART # PANTONE # TFX-8100 TFX-8150 TFX-8236 TFX-8301 TFE-8310 TFX-8333 TFX-8350 TFX-8426 TFX-8513 TFX-8522 TFX-8576 TFX-8584 TFX-8633 TFX-8676 TFX-8834 TFX-8843
N/A 430C
3C
200C 215C 165C 229C 1235C 2767 301

  • RED
  • 200C

493C 210C 189C 214C 177C 215C 216C 032C 165C 1585C 1565C 171C 1605C 229C 249C 1235C 116C 467C 874C 3955C 102C 2767
ORANGE

  • MAROON
  • ORCHID PINK

DUSTY ROSE MEDIUM PINK ROSA CORAL HOT PINK CRIMSON FLAME RED ORANGE TANGERINE PEACH SALMON
ATHLETIC GOLD NAVY BLUE ROYAL BLUE COLUMBIA BLUE ROYAL PURPLE KELLY GREEN FOREST GREEN ANTIQUE SILVER OLD GOLD
299 2755 342C 553C 877C 871C

TEXAS ORANGE MAROON VIOLET

ECONOMYFLEX

BLACK WHITE RED ATHLETIC GOLD NAVY
PART # PANTONE # EF-01 EF-02 EF-03 EF-04 EF-05 EF-06 EF-07 EF-08 EF-09 EF-10 EF-11 EF-12 EF-13 EF-14 EF-15 EF-16 EF-17 EF-18 EF-19 EF-20 EF-21 EF-22 EF-23 EF-24 EF-25 EF-26 EF-27 EF-28 EF-29 EF-30 EF-31 EF-32 EF-40
3C N/A
ATHLETIC GOLD MEDIUM YELLOW VEGAS GOLD OCHRE LEMON YELLOW BRIGHT LEMON NAVY BLUE REFLEX BLUE BRIGHT BLUE ROYAL BLUE AIR FORCE BLUE TEAL ICE BLUE BABY BLUE SKY BLUE OCEAN BLUE SAPPHIRE MEDIUM BLUE TIFFANY BLUE COLUMBIA BLUE LILAC
200C 1365C 533C 422C 7454C 342C 287C 1375C 1655C 268C 477C 1765C 208C
7502C 465C

  • 394C
  • GREY

SKY BLUE KELLY GREEN ROYAL BLUE ATH. DARK GOLD ORANGE ROYAL PURPLE BROWN PINK
296C 647C
2746C 2728C
301 660C 3155C 291C 292C 2915C 7461C 7461C 7469C 7466C
299 659C 7545C 256C 665C 2645
CRIMSON GOLD SILVER

(METALLIC) (METALLIC)

NEON YELLOW NEON ORANGE NEON PINK NEON GREEN NEON BLUE LEMON YELLOW DARK GREEN LIGHT GREEN AQUA GREEN HOT RED
809C 804C 806C 802C 7461C 107C 560C 362C 322C
2925C
SLATE BLUE HEATHER PURPLE LAVENDER LIGHT PURPLE ROYAL PURPLE AMETHYST
Red 032C
7424C 281C

  • 2755
  • HOT PINK

2607C 518C 7464C 322C 328C 389C 366C 375C 368C 361C 342C 5743C 553C 7499C 476C 877C
DEEP BLUE LIGHT BLUE KHAKI CAMEL LIGHT GOLD

  • WINE
  • 284C

SEAFOAM GREEN AQUA GREEN BRIGHT AQUA LIME GREEN MINT GREEN BRIGHT GREEN APPLE GREEN EMERALD GREEN KELLY GREEN OLIVE DRAB FOREST GREEN VANILLA CREAM CHOCOLATE BROWN ANTIQUE SILVER GRAPHITE
5743C 4655C

  • 110C
  • 7474C

367C

(METALLIC)

THERMOBANNER 2

WHITE BLACK RED YELLOW BLUE
PART # PANTONE # TB2-7100 TB2-7236 TB2-7301 TB2-7426 TB2-7522 TB2-7633
N/A 3C
199C 123C 541C 3435C
349C 7401C 4625C
GREEN
PLS-9835 Warm Gray 9C

THERMOFLEX SPORT PART # PANTONE #

BRONZE OLD GOLD DARK GOLD COPPER GOLD DARK COPPER
PLS-9836 PLS-9843 PLS-9842 PLS-9844 PLS-9845 PLS-9848 Silver on White PLS-9850 428C with silver PLS-9858 Silver on Black
403C 871C 872C 875C 499C
WHITE STORM GREY BLACK RED ORANGE
SP-4100 SP-4150 SP-4236 SP-4301 SP-4333 SP-4350 SP-4426 SP-4513 SP-4522 SP-4576 SP-4584 SP-4633 SP-4676 SP-4843 SP-4910
N/A 402C
3C
186C 1665C 7428C 137C 2767C 281C 5405C 669C 342C 567C 7511C 806C

METAL FLAKE WHITE METAL FLAKE TITANIUM

METAL FLAKE BLACK METAL FLAKE RED/BLACK

METAL FLAKE GOLD METAL FLAKE WHITE/GOLD METAL FLAKE ORANGE METAL FLAKE RED METAL FLAKE PINK METAL FLAKE BRIGHT PINK METAL FLAKE CORAL METAL FLAKE AQUA GREEN METAL FLAKE APPLE GREEN METAL FLAKE BLUE METAL FLAKE PURPLE METAL FLAKE GREEN

MAROON ATHLETIC YELLOW NAVY BLUE ROYAL BLUE COLUMBIA BLUE ROYAL PURPLE KELLY GREEN DARK GREEN OLD GOLD NEON PINK
PLS-9859 PLS-9868
Red on Black 132 with gold
PLS-9869 Gold on White PLS-9870 811C with silver PLS-9878 213C with Silver PLS-9880 233C with Silver PLS-9880 212C with Silver PLS-9881 177C with Silver PLS-9882 322C with Silver PLS-9883 376C with Silver PLS-9888 2945 with Silver PLS-9890 268C with Silver PLS-9898 342 with Silver PLS-9900 PLS-9910 PLS-9920 PLS-9930 PLS-9935 PLS-9940

THERMOFLEX TURBO PART # PANTONE #

WHITE BLACK COLUMBIA BLUE KELLY GREEN NAVY BLUE ROYAL BLUE RED
TFT-14901 TFT-14902 TFT-14903 TFT-14904 TFT-14905 TFT-14906 TFT-14908 TFT-14909 TFT-14910 TFT-14912 TFT-14914 TFT-14915
N/A 3C 299 342C 2767 301

NEON NEON NEON NEON NEON NEON

RED PINK YELLOW ORANGE DEEP ORANGE GREEN
32C 806C 809C 804C 811C 802C
200C 229C 1235C 430C 2755 165C 476C 116C 3955C 871C 877C 809C 802C 804C 806C 215C 2915C 368C
MAROON ATHLETIC GOLD STORM GREY ROYAL PURPLE ORANGE CHOCOLATE BROWN TFT-14916 MEDIUM YELLOW LEMON YELLOW OLD GOLD ANTIQUE SILVER YELLOW GREEN ORANGE PINK HOT PINK SKY BLUE APPLE GREEN
TFT-14918 TFT-14919 TFT-14920 TFT-14930 TFT-14940 TFT-14941 TFT-14942 TFT-14943 TFT-14962 TFT-14965 TFT-14967

NEON NEON NEON NEON

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  • Department of the Air Force Washington, Dc

    Department of the Air Force Washington, Dc

    DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, DC AFI36-2903_AFGM2019-01 15 April 2019 MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION C MAJCOMs/FOAs/DRUs FROM: SAF/MR SUBJECT: Air Force Guidance Memorandum to AFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel By Order of the Secretary of the Air Force, this Air Force Guidance Memorandum immediately changes AFI 36-2903, Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel. Compliance with this Memorandum is mandatory. To the extent its directions are inconsistent with other Air Force publications, the information herein prevails, in accordance with AFI 33-360, Publications and Forms Management. This memorandum provides policy and guidance for all military personnel serving in the United States Air Force, Reserve and Guard components. The specific changes to AFI 36-2903 are listed in the attachment. The paragraphs listed replace the corresponding paragraphs in AFI 36-2903 or add new paragraphs. Failure to observe the mandatory provisions in paragraphs 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 of this memorandum by Regular Air Force military members, Air Force Reserve military members on active duty or inactive duty for training, and Air National Guard military members in Title 10 status is a violation of Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Air National Guard members in Title 32 status performing full-time National Guard duty or inactive duty for training, who violate the mandatory provisions of this instruction, may be held accountable through similar provisions of their respective State Military Codes. There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. Ensure that all records created as a result of the processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with Air Force Manual 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance with Air Force Records Disposition Schedule in the Air Force Information Management System.