Traditionally, Star Treks bridge officers have been easy enough to seek out and identify because of their Gold, Blue, and Red uniforms but let's hear what Trekyard have to say.
Wow, people are really obsessing about this stuff. I've read comments about the uniforms elsewhere, too. I just don't have it in me to critique clothes. I know, what sort of girl am I?
I never considered that this was ever thought out in such detail! I don't even know what distinguishes one U.S. uniform from another, although I know more stuff is good. And men are so handsome in dress uniform. Visit me @ Life & Faith in Caneyhead. 😉
It looks better on the actor, but that's always the case with clothing. I have to see it on to tell what it really does for the figure or, in the case of the uniform, the effect and distinctiveness.
Those are some snazzy and detailed uniforms. I like them. They've come a long way since basically just wearing a collared t-shirt with a badge on the breast.
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Blue - why not?
Wow, people are really obsessing about this stuff. I've read comments about the uniforms elsewhere, too. I just don't have it in me to critique clothes. I know, what sort of girl am I?
I never considered that this was ever thought out in such detail! I don't even know what distinguishes one U.S. uniform from another, although I know more stuff is good. And men are so handsome in dress uniform.
Visit me @ Life & Faith in Caneyhead. 😉
The golden deltas look good on the uniforms.
I like the way the new uniforms look.
It looks better on the actor, but that's always the case with clothing. I have to see it on to tell what it really does for the figure or, in the case of the uniform, the effect and distinctiveness.
Those are some snazzy and detailed uniforms. I like them. They've come a long way since basically just wearing a collared t-shirt with a badge on the breast.
I like how they incorporated all those Starlet arrowhead symbols into the design. That's a nice touch.
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