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Collars or No Collars?

Collars or No Collars?

  • Collars

    Votes: 74 88.1%
  • No collars

    Votes: 10 11.9%

  • Total voters
    84
He’s wearing four layers. Jacket, vest, shirt, and undershirt. No wonder he’s sweating.
IIRC, wasn't it also shown at one point that both the vest and the outer layer of Sisko's uniform have their own commbadge? I remember we saw that Kirk's jacket and vest each had their own badge in Generations (which, again, why is he wearing both at the same time? Didn't we all see TWOK where they explicitly switch jackets?)
 
That’s all pretty silly IMHO. They should be wearing one layer of super-teflon that’s waterproof and doesn’t stain, maintains your inner temperature regardless of outside heat or cold, and that both won’t tear and can come apart (like Ro’s did) from a seamless opening in the front or in any segments you like, including bandages.

All that, without even mentioning auto-camouflage, homing beacon, internal communicator, medical diagnostics, and SIRI.
 
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The best Captains Jacket was Sisko's unzipped standard uniform.

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How many layers? The Sisko must have been boiling.
 
The part that gets ignored is the "piping" on the black shoulder area of the uniforms. I'm glad they were removed.
 
The best Captains Jacket was Sisko's unzipped standard uniform.

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I always wondered if this was done to show this is what is always worn for Starfleet.

Side question though... I don't recall on ever seeing an early DS9/Voy uniform with a vest. Was it just the jacket and the longsleeve undershirt?
 
There was a skirt version. Uhura wears it in ST5 & 6.
Sigh. I'll try this again with bold letters.

The women versions was a strange fit and I couldn't understand why there wasn't a fit which would apply a skirt or short sleeves I might add.
 
I always wondered if this was done to show this is what is always worn for Starfleet.

Side question though... I don't recall on ever seeing an early DS9/Voy uniform with a vest. Was it just the jacket and the longsleeve undershirt?

I believe so, just the turtle neck and the jumpsuit.

Personally I think both versions of the DS9 uniform could have used a belt, and the visible seam zipper, like Admiral Ross's uniform.

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Sigh. I'll try this again with bold letters.

The women versions was a strange fit and I couldn't understand why there wasn't a fit which would apply a skirt or short sleeves I might add.
I still don't understand the distinction you're making, but it's probably my fault. I'm very sigh-worthy.
 
I still don't understand the distinction you're making, but it's probably my fault. I'm very sigh-worthy.
It's not an outfit appropriate for a woman or a man IMO but for a skirt it should be either smaller in the mid-section and apply the dress jacket with a smaller or thinner belt so it would look... somewhat decent but I don't have clue why the heck the Hornblower-esque outfit was decided for the cast. How does a person breath wearing those impractical outfits, especially when overweight???
 
The badges look a lot better on collars. I was thinking this same thing the last time I watched it, to be honest.

The only part of the season 1 uniforms I liked more than the later ones was the pin-striping on top. I'm guilty of liking lots of pointless color lines on my clothing.
 
As a youngster, I thought the collared uniforms were a big improvement. I remember how annoyed I was when the only Playmates actions figures I could find were the early season ones (“collars not stripes!” I’d always tell my mom when she was out shopping).

Looking back, the men’s collared uniforms reflect too much of the oversized, unfitted baggy look of the 90s for my taste. Plus, I have a soft spot for first and second season TNG now, when it seemed like more of an adventure into the unknown, so there’s a pleasant nostalgia factor for those early uniforms.

When GE made that robots commercial a few years ago, I was glad that they opted for early Data in spandex.
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The admiral uniform that Jameson wore had a really nice look.

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It didn't have a collar, but it had that sash. I don't know if the sash was a separate accessory or if it was sewed onto the shirt. In any case, it was stylish. Btw, it looked so much better than Worf's tacky sash.

The gold trims on the sleeves, at the edge of the sash, and that borders the black and red portions of the shirt were nice touches. Like the sash, they were not only decorative but gave the uniform the look of authority.
 
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I like the TNG uniforms most of all Star trek uniforms. One coud really see which department the crewmembers belonged to. However the DS9 and Voyager uniforms were OK.

But I've never understood why security had the same uniforms as engineering. Security should have been an own department with separate colors. Dark green or maybe violet or bright orange.
 
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The admiral uniform that Jameson wore had a really nice look.

tng-tooshortaseason11.jpg


tng-tooshortaseason6.jpg


It didn't have a collar, but it had that sash. I don't know if the sash was a separate accessory or if it was sewed onto the shirt. In any case, it was stylish. Btw, it looked so much better than Worf's tacky sash.

The gold trims on the sleeves, at the edge of the sash, and that borders the black and red portions of the shirt were nice touches. Like the sash, they were not only decorative but gave the uniform the look of authority.

If you want to learn more about the season one admiral's uniform, check out this detailed analysis of a screen-worn one: http://www.startrekcostumeguide.com/p/tng-admiral-season-1-analysis-contents.html
 
But I've never understood why security had the same uniforms as engineering. Security should have been an own department with separate colors. Dark green or maybe violet or bright orange.

Violet strikes me as more of a Sciences or Staff Corps colour. I'm also in favour of the light/dark of a colour making a difference.

I generally prefer keeping Engineering (potentially including Flight Systems, Comms and Armory) in red and putting Security and Services in Yellow/Gold as part of a Red-Yellow-White-Olive/Sage-Cyan or Red-Yellow-Olive/Sage-Cyan-Lilac combo.
 
Violet strikes me as more of a Sciences or Staff Corps colour. I'm also in favour of the light/dark of a colour making a difference.

I generally prefer keeping Engineering (potentially including Flight Systems, Comms and Armory) in red and putting Security and Services in Yellow/Gold as part of a Red-Yellow-White-Olive/Sage-Cyan or Red-Yellow-Olive/Sage-Cyan-Lilac combo.
I realize that i hit the wrong button on the vote. Is it possible to edit?
I like the uniforms with the collars better, as they were in the beginning of TNG. It looks a bit silly having the rank pips on the turtleneck jerseys.

I have a theory why they changed Engineering uniforms, including security from red to yellow. There were so many casualties among security personel during Kirk's time on the Enterprise so the "red shirt curse" became a well-known phenomenon and superstition among Starfleet personel.

That resultedin problems recruiting new security personel so Starfleet decided to change from red to yellow, thus getting rid of the "red hirt curse" superstition.

I actually agree that red would be better for security.

However, I would find it hard to see Picard and Riker in other colors than red.

Maybe they could have the colors like my edited picture below with either green for security and red for command or vice versa?


 
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