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Does anyone like TMP uniforms?

Nimoy is quite tall so they made him sit down and, although Majel looks tall in TOS, that's only in comparison to DeForest and Shatner. Grace is always just poking out at the back, bless her. Nichelle is just about as tall as Walter's 5'6" in heels with an afro.
 
I adore them. They might even be my favorites.

The short sleeve officer's uniform is a total fave. Very modern navy.

And the color scheme is pretty much right out of The Cage.
 
Besides Space: 1999, there are similar garments in the 1980 version of Brave New World:
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I'll chime in and add that I know I'm in the minority, but I like the design. The colors were too drab and could have been improved, but I like the wrist communicator and the belt device. Kirk's "penguin gray" admiral uniform is the best, but Spock's uniform with the collar is also very stylish. Not really a fan of the short sleeve uniforms worn by Kirk, Sulu and others, but there was something that reminded me of a naval uniform about them.
 
I still like the Space: 1999 uniforms (though their season two upgrades were a mixed bag for me). :lol:

Yeah, I remember them fondly but the big jacket collar, flares and light colored block heel boots are pretty dating. At least on TMP someone trimmed down McCoy's big collar before shooting.

Well good. I'm glad he threw TMP uniforms in the trash and started over because those pajama costumes were fugly.

Well, he did what he was requested to do. It wasn't his decision to scrap TMP's costuming.

As far as being dated, I personally find the WOK uniforms look at least as dated as TMP's. They fit the new decade's fashion ideals of emphasizing social status and affluence. This was the year after Ronald Reagan brought the morning coat back to the inauguration and white tie and tails to the inaugural ball, the pomp and opulence of the Charles-Diana wedding, and the premiere of Dynasty on TV with its never-ending parade of formal wear and jewels.

The WOK fabric and colors were rich looking, the style more formal. The uniforms were covered with contrasting stripes, straps, buckles and general eye-candy. The insignia became more like jewelry. Class distinctions were emphasized with completely different uniforms for enlisted personnel. Working in shirtsleeves was apparently not the thing for officers. The field jacket with its huge sweater-like collar may be the single most cluttered item of wardrobe in all Trek. It's all very high Eighties to me.
 
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They just have those fancy replicator thingies like in Ilia's sonic shower.
Yeah, I always thought that the implication was pretty clear that clothing could be simply materialized onto a person, and that probably all sonic showers were equipped with that capability for routine use.
 
Yeah, I remember them fondly but the big jacket collar, flares and light colored block heel boots are pretty dating. At least on TMP someone trimmed down McCoy's big collar before shooting.

Well, he did what he was requested to do. It wasn't his decision to scrap TMP's costuming.

As far as being dated, I personally find the WOK uniforms look at least as dated as TMP's. They fit the new decade's fashion ideals of emphasizing social status and affluence. This was the year after Ronald Reagan brought the morning coat back to the inauguration and white tie and tails to the inaugural ball, the pomp and opulence of the Charles-Diana wedding, and the premiere of Dynasty on TV with its never-ending parade of formal wear and jewels.

The WOK fabric and colors were rich looking, the style more formal. The uniforms were covered with contrasting stripes, straps, buckles and general eye-candy. The insignia became more like jewelry. Class distinctions were emphasized with completely different uniforms for enlisted personnel. Working in shirtsleeves was apparently not the thing for officers. The field jacket with its huge sweater-like collar may be the single most cluttered item of wardrobe in all Trek. It's all very high Eighties to me.

This. I also hate the red mountie uniforms of TWOK-TUC.

Yeah, I always thought that the implication was pretty clear that clothing could be simply materialized onto a person, and that probably all sonic showers were equipped with that capability for routine use.

Yes. You just have to hold very, very still during the process, so you don't accidentally lose anything important. :eek:

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