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What is your favorite Star Trek uniform?

Which Starfleet uniform do you enjoy the most?

  • TOS TV Show Uniform

    Votes: 33 11.1%
  • TOS: TMP Uniform

    Votes: 15 5.1%
  • TOS Movies 2-6 Uniform

    Votes: 74 24.9%
  • Early TNG Uniform

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • TNG Season 3-7 Uniform

    Votes: 23 7.7%
  • Early DS9/Generations Uniform

    Votes: 16 5.4%
  • Late DS9/First Contact-Nemesis Uniform

    Votes: 107 36.0%
  • ST: Enterprise Uniform

    Votes: 27 9.1%

  • Total voters
    297
I do rather like the excursion jackets from the Cage. They wuz sharp. And they had kool equipment harness thingies.
 
I have always liked Kirk's casual tunic from TOS, and the maroon tunic/jackets from the movies. I grew up in Las Vegas and had the wonderful opportunity to be a cast member at the Experience when it opened and a few years before it closed. I wore the original TNG uniform without the mandarin collar and the late season version as well. But all in all I have always felt that the late TNG DS9 VOY and post STFC uniforms with the jacket over the long sleeve department shirt were the best. And I really liked the vests Picard and Sisko wore as well.
 
It would have to be the First Contact uniforms for me as well. A close second for me though are the Voyager ones. ...decisions decisions
 
For me, it's the piping across the chest. It just looks ridiculous, IMO, and really screams 80s. It kind of reminds me of Futurama, how so many shirts are "futurized" by adding those funky details on the shoulder... it just makes the uniform look like a parody of what people thought the future would look like in the 80s.

Fair enough...I think those lines look cool, though. Certainly a lot better-looking than those way too high collars of the later seasons. Nice avatar, by the way. Toronto never should have changed that logo. Just looking at it fills me with happy feelings of nostalgia. It's so classic. :)

Fair enough. To each their own, I suppose, as I much prefer the S3-7 uniforms. ;)

And agreed on the Jays logo. They've brought the classic one back as something of a secondary logo, but I'm holding out hope that they'll re-instate it as the primary one someday.
 
The most practical would be the TOS uniforms. It's just your basic shirt, pants and insignia on the breast. I would change the insignia on the uniform to the insignia/communicator they had in TNG...that was a great idea in my opinion.

But the sharpest were the TOS movie 2-6 uniforms. Shatner and Nimoy looked pretty damn good in those red jackets.
 
None of the above. The only "uniform" I've ever thought both practical and cormfortable was the the black BDUs Pine wears in the second half of the movie.
 
None of the above. The only "uniform" I've ever thought both practical and cormfortable was the the black BDUs Pine wears in the second half of the movie.
Which is just the undershirt of the uniform. The gold/blue/red tunic goes on over it.
 
I think the design of the latter two uniforms is excellent, but I think that the season 3 TNG uniform, once they'd got rid of the Theiss crap (a skant for fucks sake!) was as close to a definitive star trek uniform as you can get. Look at the costumes they're flogging on e-bay, look what the sci-fi porn girls are wearing, look what people are basing odd looking corsets on...
 
Certainly the ones introduced by First Contact, though I must say that lookalike Enterprise ones are actually really easy and cheap to make at home.
 
It's no contest for me. The TWOK uniform wins hands down. It's the only one that to me looks formal enough to be the uniform of a uniformed service.

Although my absolute favorite might be the DS9/Ins/Nem dress whites. Those things are sharp. But in terms of uniform styles as a whole I have to go with TWOK.
 
It's no contest for me. The TWOK uniform wins hands down. It's the only one that to me looks formal enough to be the uniform of a uniformed service.
Maybe, that's looking at them from a 20th century (or first decade of the 21st century) perspective. They don't seem believable to me as space-faring uniforms used in the 23rd century.
 
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