I can't think of any Starfleet costume that a Trek actor hasn't regarded as being uncomfortable (usually because of how tight or hot they are).
That is very true.
One of the things I liked about them was that there were different styles and cuts that the crew could choose from. They could make themselves individual whilst still in uniform.
The TWOK uniforms, though far more iconic always looked OTT to me. The fact that when in front of the Federation President they didn't need a new dress uniform kinda proves my point.
I'd love to have seen more of the TMP uniforms, maybe brighter coloured and throw in a few additional styles as well (whose to say they got rid of the miniskirts?).
I can't think of any Starfleet costume that a Trek actor hasn't regarded as being uncomfortable (usually because of how tight or hot they are).
Gotham Central;6343531The miniskirts needed to go. They made the women look less professional. Hell the TMP uniform shirt Uhura wore covered her more than her old mini. If they wanted a "skirt" option they could have simply included a longer version of the shirt that went to the knee that came in at the waist.[/QUOTE said:Like the skirt option she wore in TUC? That works for me too.
In the first publicity photos McCoy definitely had a disco shirt thing going on with the collar points of his tunic. When production started Fletcher had simply cut the points off of the thing.
Humor.
It is a difficult concept.
It is not logical.
I've never been crazy about them. They look like space pajamas, and the colors are so muted. Star Trek was vibrant and colorful; Star Trek--The Motion Picture looked like Space: 1999.
Kirk's Admiral uniform is okay, though. Pike wears something very similar at the end of Star Trek (2009).
I've often heard them explained away on the basis that the original colour scheme of the tv series wouldn't have worked on the big screen and would have been too garish. However, I think that the 2009 movie showed that this argument is unconvincing. The gold-blue-red shirts, admittedly slightly modified since the original show, worked just fine, IMHO.
Never understood the pajamas complaint about TOS. The men wear turtlenecks and slacks. A common fashion combination outside of the bedroom.I like the part when TOS uniforms were too colorful and bright they look like costumes or pajamas, and then TMP uniforms were too bland and bleh.
You just can't win.
That might have been me. I'll have to look for it.A few years ago someone posted a photoshop version of the ensemble cast picture with the TMP uniforms colored in TOS style. They actually looked sharp in my opinion.
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