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Buying the new uniforms...

Do you all think we should start a new thread to post hallowe'en pix now and invite pix from the past or wait until closer to then? I'm of a mind to start one now to help inspire people who might be a little stuck.

Go for it :)

I'll be making more uniforms soon, Trek and other SF, and would be happy to share results or help others in how I id it all etc.
 
Sorry about bumping this thread, but considering this one already existed, I didn't see a need to start a new one.

I was debating on buying the gold shirt for Halloween this year and I was wondering what seems to be the final word on the costumes.

Also, I was wondering what, if any, is the difference between the regular, the deluxe, and the grand heritage versions, other than price. The thing that I also wonder about is that the pictures are mixed and matched for various websites. For example, the regular uniform linked above is the picture for the deluxe here.

It looks like the regular has a screen printed emblem, the deluxe has an embroidered emblem and the grand heritage has an embroidered emblem and separate undershirt (instead of a dickie like the rest)
 
Any idea what kind of boots were used in the film?

The boots they used in the movie were obviously custom done for the production. They look to be made out of suede and have climbing shoe soles on them. However, you can't tell that from watching the movie. I was able to discern the materials, design, etc from some production promotional stills I found.

And since I wasn't going to have custom boots made to match I found these instead.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0020GYTWC/ref=ox_ya_oh_product

I removed the ankle buckle/straps and they look to be a dead ringer for what we saw in the movie... at a distance. (And if you do buy these you need to be very careful removing the ankle straps. The leather damages easily.)


I also found some pictures of the pants they wore and they are a lot more complicated than you might think. They have this tight pleating just above the knee and some seaming just below it. I bought a pair of off the rack flat front black casual pants and modified them. I have to correct a missing seam that I missed in my first pass and I will post a picture.

I also bought a shirt from Rubies. I only did that because I wanted the fabric. I have chosen to take it apart, remove the dickie, line it, correct the seaming on the shoulders and neck, and then tailor it to me. And I have a plan to remove the damn screen-printed emblem too. The undershirt is probably a long sleeved black spandex/cotton athletic compression t-shirt. I still need to find one.

As for the chest emblem, I am in the process of replicating the one that was in the movie. I bought sheet styrene and I am going to build myself one and finish it to look like brushed aluminum/platinum, just like in the film.


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I still find spending like $30 bucks for a shirt that you have to do work on a lot of money LOL. But I've considered doing the same thing, if I can find the shirt on sale or something before one of the popup stores close before Halloween or even after, not like I'm planning on going to Halloween parties this year anyway... but I do want a nuTrek uniform. The pants are going to be tricky to get authentic with that goofy ribbing. Those old TOS uniforms were MUCH easier to get made. But I do like they way they look.

And for the ladies to keep their modesty with the reeeeally short skirts, could sew in a "crotch" make them almost like coolats (however you spell that word) so they still look like a skirt, but don't ride up and show us what colors panties ya wear! Not that I'd complain!
 
^ I have been seeing them everywhere lately.

I still find spending like $30 bucks for a shirt that you have to do work on a lot of money LOL. But I've considered doing the same thing, if I can find the shirt on sale or something before one of the popup stores close before Halloween or even after, not like I'm planning on going to Halloween parties this year anyway... but I do want a nuTrek uniform. The pants are going to be tricky to get authentic with that goofy ribbing. Those old TOS uniforms were MUCH easier to get made. But I do like they way they look.

Well Halloween has always been a BIG deal at my house. Every year I drag out the sewing machine and just go to town making something crazy elaborate. On average I will spend about $130 getting all the supplies and everything together. I budget for it. But this year I am cheating with all the off the rack stuff. The only real sewing I will be doing is altering the shirt and modifying the pants. The rest is already done. I am also getting off cheaper this year too... even including the boots. (And I have already worn the boots twice. The look great with jeans.)

And I love the ribbing on the pants. I think it takes a boring item and ramps up the detail. The extra seaming I am not so sure about.
 
And since I wasn't going to have custom boots made to match I found these instead.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0020GYTWC/ref=ox_ya_oh_product

I removed the ankle buckle/straps and they look to be a dead ringer for what we saw in the movie... at a distance. (And if you do buy these you need to be very careful removing the ankle straps. The leather damages easily.)

I'm really sorry, but those boots don't even come close, even if you see them from miles away. These look like rainboots with a belt.

I think you'll have more success looking at (strangely as it sounds) those sneaker boots some young girls wear when their feet are too small to walk on actual high heels; they're often high, made of suede with a puma-like running sole.
 
The boots used in the movie were a motorcycle-like boot made by DKNY called the Rebel, which has since been discontinued. I own a pair in brown. Same with the women's boots; they were another DKNY boot, the Dia.

Here's what the brown version of the Rebel looks like, same detailing as the black:

http://www.overstock.com/Clothing-Shoes/DKNY-Rebel-Bitter-Brown/3575937/product.html
You can also see some of the detail of the boot in this (very large) photo:

http://zach-quinto.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=7402&fullsize=1

(You may need to copy/paste the URL into your browser's address bar.)
 
^ Thanks! That was very useful... and also allowed me to stumble onto this. :bolian:

http://starfleet1701st.yuku.com/topic/1193/t/ST-Movie-Uniform-Details.html

This site also gave me a clue as to what to do for the utility belt. I found everything but the phaser holster on Amazon.

And since you can't get the DKNY boots anymore, I am still happy with my purchase (even if I am not happy with the sole thickness). They wear well, the leather is soft and flexible and they are as close as I could find. (If someone finds something else that's closer, please post!) I even wore them out today under my jeans to break them in.
 
^ What are you planning on doing for the phaser holster? I have a "utility" belt that I got for 4 bucks at Rural King, but I am not sure what exactly to do for holsters for the phaser and communicator (it should be noted that I am playing fast and loose with the rules as I am planning on getting a movie-style uniform, but am using the TOS-style phaser/communicator).
 
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