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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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I think TNG switched colors because the producers felt red was more elegant than gold, and the command officers should have the prettiest uniforms. Patrick Stewart looked best in red. Plus having security officers run around in bright red puts a target on their back.
I think TNG switched colors because the producers felt red was more elegant than gold, and the command officers should have the prettiest uniforms. Patrick Stewart looked best in red. Plus having security officers run around in bright red puts a target on their back.
Hey it's Jack LaLanne!I've read this before but I've yet to see any documentation on this (or images of test with Stewart in the mustard-gold). I wonder if it's just one of those fan assumptions than something that was actually so.
Also in another universe, if the producers had made a different choice, we would've gotten collars like this in the first season:
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In that case it confirms my Star Trek Universe theory of "the red shirt curse" which made Starfleet change the colors.I think TNG switched colors because the producers felt red was more elegant than gold, and the command officers should have the prettiest uniforms. Patrick Stewart looked best in red. Plus having security officers run around in bright red puts a target on their back.
It seems to me the reason was that people at the time had associated red with the "monster maroons" from the movie-era so having top brass like the captain wear red would make a smoother transition back to TV.
Yeah but they did give Patrick Stewart back problemsAs to the question, I prefer the season 1/2 no collar because it's more form fitting to the genuine physique of the actors. The collar uniforms definitely look more elegant and tailored, but I find (for example) the addition of shoulder pads etc to be disingenuous and fake. I also really like that little piece of colour trimming around the shoulder line of those early uniforms.
Just to reiterate, I think the collars are fine, I just hated the two piece design that only the men wore after the first 6 episodes of season 3. There were actually 4 versions of the TNG season 3-7 uniform. The first version is a two piece wool form fitting variation with 2 seams that ran down the chest. This version would have remained but because wool doesn't stretch well, they had to come up with a looser variation with a spandex band around the mid section. This version didn't have the two chest seams. The producers wouldn't put the women in such a bulky outfit so the costume designer designed a spandex version for Dr. Crusher, and the female extras. The spandex version had two variations; front zipper, no front zipper.
Here is an image from Booby Trap. Data and Worf wear the original third season uniform, Picard wears the looser variation.
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Yeah I guess so but they should’ve took an away the undershirts just makes it look like its missing somethingCall me crazy but I think that the mid 24th century uniforms are one of the better designs, striking a nice balance between formality and comfort.
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Right I mean it looks A little loose So there needs to be an undershirt to make it look more complete although it think officers should’ve gotten a choice whether to wear a turtleneck or crewneck.It does look rather incomplete without the turtleneck - almost like an apron.
Right I mean it looks A little loose So there needs to be an undershirt to make it look more complete although it think officers should’ve gotten a choice whether to wear a turtleneck or crewneck.
Right it looks more complete hereThe version we see in Tapestry is a bit more noticeable.
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I think TNG switched colors because the producers felt red was more elegant than gold, and the command officers should have the prettiest uniforms. Patrick Stewart looked best in red. Plus having security officers run around in bright red puts a target on their back.
i agree with the majority view here, collars deffinately. They looked a lot better than the uniforms of the 1st and 2nd seasons.Star Trek: The Next Generation question: curious about what the fan population's opinion is - do you prefer the collarless tank-top-like jumpsuit uniforms of the first couple of seasons of The Next Generation, or the high-collared, two-piece ones that appeared in later seasons (and which introduced the 'Picard Maneuver' of the downward tug whenever someone stood up)?
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