FWIW, LaForge once teased Data about the fact that he organizes his clothes according to color. Since Data has only ever been seen in uniform (unless coerced into other type of clothing), are we to believe that he has civilian clothes he never uses - except perhaps at the holodeck?
Timo Saloniemi
Data has that visor (like a tennis visor, not like Geordi's device) he wears for poker games.
I think I remember an interview somewhere with one of the costume designers saying that as the Trek series progressed there was an effort to show more civilian clothes. On TOS, the tight budgets meant that there wasn't any way to add in more costumes. By the time of the later series that had a little more flexibility with their budgets, more and more civilian clothes and variants on uniforms could be seen.
I'm curious to see how this plays out in the new movie. I think we'll see a really wide variety of costumes - uniform and civilian - that hopefully inform the characters even moreso.
J
In "The Tholian Web" we got to see Uhura's off-duty attire -- a gorgeous African-motif gown, complete with jewelry and civilian shoes. And in "The Trouble With Tribbles" we see that Kirk has two different uniform shirts, because he wears both of them. In fact, he dashes into the turbolift wearing one shirt, he's wearing a different shirt while he's
in the lift, and when he dashes onto the Bridge, he's back in his original shirt!
If you get the chance to read
Chekov's Enterprise, you should. It's an account by Walter Koenig of what it was like to make
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and he talks quite a bit about the aggravations they had with the costumes on that movie. For one thing, the boots and pants were all sewn together as a single unit -- so if one part didn't fit, either the entire thing would have to be remade or the actor just had to make do. According to Koenig, the boots were quite uncomfortable. Also, a big movie with a big budget meant that the producers could finally indulge themselves. Koenig relates the frustrations of having to go for costume fittings for scenes that had already been shot and deemed "in the can" -- therefore making the fittings pointless.
But one of the funniest costume gaffs I've ever seen (please tell me it was a mistake!) was in a first-season TNG episode. There's a male crewman appearing in a corridor, wearing a Starfleet-issue miniskirt style of uniform...
