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Swiss Guard adds new formal attire to rotation

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October 03, 2025

A centuries-old black uniform returns ahead of an annual swearing-in ceremony.

- By NICOLE WINFIELD

Swiss Guard adds new formal attire to rotation

LT. COL. Loic Rossier poses with the new ceremonial uniform of the Pontifical Swiss Guard in the Vatican.

(TIZIANA FABI AFP/Getty Images)

The world’s oldest army has new uniforms.

But don't worry: The Swiss Guards’ famed blue, yellow and red Renaissance-style garb isn’t going anywhere. Rather, the pope's army on Thursday unveiled an additional uniform for nonceremonial, formal occasions, such as a diplomatic reception or official dinner outside the Vatican walls.

Col. Christoph Graf, the Swiss Guards commander, donned the new duds at a presentation ceremony in the army’s barracks ahead of the annual swearing-in ceremony Saturday of 27 new recruits.

Graf explained that the new black wool uniform, with two rows of buttons, a yellow and white belt and Mao-style collar, is actually a faithful rendition of a centuries-old suit worn by Swiss Guard officials that went out of use in 1976.

The corps tried an update a decade ago, didn't like it, and commissioned a more faithful version that will get its first official use at a gala reception Friday on the eve of the swearing-in. An unnamed benefactor footed the bill for the uniforms, worn by just the senior ranks, which cost around $2,300 dollars apiece, officials said.

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