I've noticed that a lot of fans seem to dislike the Skant from the first season of TNG. I'm curious as to why. Is it because of the design generally or is it because they had the audacity to put them on men?
I think that part of the problem was the overall design. They do have something of a cheerleader look to them that was not apparent in the TOS uniforms. It might have helped if they were a little longer. I also think that they lost some points because they were short sleeved. I noticed that the TOS uniforms shown in ST09 had a more cheer leader quality since they too had short sleeves. That said, I kind of assumed that the Skant was meant to be more of a casual uniform (which explains why Troi, who wears more causal uniforms through most of the series, is wearing one). It also explains why you see a lot more of them (especially on men) in the Farpoint scenes than on the Enterprise.
On the gender issue, I think that the producers slightly undermined the concept by not having any of the main male characters appear in one. Having Lt. LaForge wear one when he first reports to Riker at Farpoint would have fit with the more casual concept (and there are actually quite a few guys wearing them at Farpoint).
It is interesting that the Skat receives a lot of criticism from fans but many of the same people that ridiculed the idea for TNG were perfectly ok with the fact that all of the women were forced to wear them again on ST09.
I think that part of the problem was the overall design. They do have something of a cheerleader look to them that was not apparent in the TOS uniforms. It might have helped if they were a little longer. I also think that they lost some points because they were short sleeved. I noticed that the TOS uniforms shown in ST09 had a more cheer leader quality since they too had short sleeves. That said, I kind of assumed that the Skant was meant to be more of a casual uniform (which explains why Troi, who wears more causal uniforms through most of the series, is wearing one). It also explains why you see a lot more of them (especially on men) in the Farpoint scenes than on the Enterprise.
On the gender issue, I think that the producers slightly undermined the concept by not having any of the main male characters appear in one. Having Lt. LaForge wear one when he first reports to Riker at Farpoint would have fit with the more casual concept (and there are actually quite a few guys wearing them at Farpoint).
It is interesting that the Skat receives a lot of criticism from fans but many of the same people that ridiculed the idea for TNG were perfectly ok with the fact that all of the women were forced to wear them again on ST09.