Pot meet kettle.^At least in that case there was an actual disagreement. You two are wasting hundreds of words on the fact that you conveyed the same information in slightly different ways.
Part of the problem is that the process used to transfer film to video when TMP was first released on home video in the '80s tended to wash out the colors.
The producers asked Fletcher to see what colors the steel-grey and tan outfits would take. He came up with a blue, a gold, and a rust-red.
The McCoy disco shirt:
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Also, Spock hasn't been given his black collar yet. A couple of last-minute mods to wardrobe, there.
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.
Again...can someone explain why these uniforms were apparently so uncomfortable? With the exception of the jumpsuit, they look like pants and a shirt.
The McCoy disco shirt:
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Again...can someone explain why these uniforms were apparently so uncomfortable? With the exception of the jumpsuit, they look like pants and a shirt.
They rode up with wear...
The Captain's chair won't arrive until Tuesday.The McCoy disco shirt:
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One is forced to wonder why Kirk is sitting at the navigator's position though. Or has Shatner decided he can crew the entire ship by himself?![]()
Again...can someone explain why these uniforms were apparently so uncomfortable? With the exception of the jumpsuit, they look like pants and a shirt.
Well said.I've always liked the TMP uniforms best of all, because they seem to have the most thought behind them. The range of dressier, ordinary and more practical variations makes a lot of sense, the continuity of rank insignia from TOS seems realistic, and they fixed some TOS omissions by providing for showing rank on short-sleeved shirts and grade insignia for enlisted personnel.
I can understand criticism of the uniforms as unattractive or dull, that's a matter of taste. On a conceptual level, though, I don't see how that matters as one should expect that the fashions 300 years in the future would not be in accord with today's tastes.
Justin
The Captain's chair won't arrive until Tuesday.The McCoy disco shirt:
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One is forced to wonder why Kirk is sitting at the navigator's position though. Or has Shatner decided he can crew the entire ship by himself?![]()
On a conceptual level, though, I don't see how that matters as one should expect that the fashions 300 years in the future would not be in accord with today's tastes.
Again...can someone explain why these uniforms were apparently so uncomfortable? With the exception of the jumpsuit, they look like pants and a shirt.
If I understand it correctly, the material had elasticized stirrups under the feet and braces over the shoulders to make the fabric very taut when standing. The pants were also connected to the shoes. The pants had no fly. The curved darts and seams in the tops made them very form fitting. When sitting, the actors had to be careful not to damage the finish of the resin "Perscan" buckle devices.
All of this tension caused the actors' shoulders, backs, ankles, etc., to ache - after only a few hours in costume - plus there was the need to take one's dresser to the bathroom, for assistance in getting disrobed.
This also lead to extras being cast based on measurements to fit many of the costumes.
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