What uniforms do you think are obsolete?

Dammit, you should warn people about that pic! I still have the afterimage burned upon my retinas.

I always thought those guys looked badass because you know that they have the ability to put a pike through you or cut your heart out with a sword, and yet they’re secure enough to wear such cheerful duds.

But then, I’ve always loved uniforms. In fact, I’m always the guy who says, “yeah, the Nazis were evil and everything, but Jesus, their uniforms looked badass!” Those threads outclassed the Allies by a mile.

A few years ago, they held a big international Boy Scout Jamboree along our Eastern Seaboard. The king of Sweden has business interests in Thailand and so comes here a lot. He’s also a big scouting enthusiast, and he showed up at the Jamboree wearing his regulation Boy Scout uniform. His photo was plastered all over the newspapers. Man, did he ever look ridiculous, sort of like an elderly molester.

More like Tribbles

No kidding. Something about that makes it seem like the Nazis could have brought at least a few good things to the world. We’d have some kickass uniforms.

You can still get your elite cadres outfitted by their tailors, should you so desire.

I second those Greek urchin-kicking guys too. Pom-poms are not very scary.

Also, Highlander regiments. Put on some pants, man.

And those silly little hats. I’m 41 years old, and can’t remember the last time I saw a real nurse wearing one of those, let alone one adorned with a red cross. But they’re still all over the place in porn and cosplay.

Mmmmmm … sailor suits …

Personally I like the old fashioned quirks in some uniforms it makes the world a more interesting place and no doubt helps the tourist industry judging by the number of people queing up to be photographed beside Beefeaters given the chance.

It can be a reminder of past events and a source of pride to the wearers.

Functionalism taken to its logical extreme ends up with the dreariness of China during the era of Mao suits.

Or you can go for the contemporary look which soon isnt so contemporary and just looks dated without any history .

Remember the hip trendy designer uniforms of the sixties ?
Or do we continually update uniforms every couple of years?

Which they provide themselves, according to Stephen Breyer (who claimed it when he was on Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me).

They were designed by Hugo Boss.

Cuz’ we’d rather burn slowly than just quickly go up in flames?

I may be old fashioned or horny, but I still prefer the short skirts featured in the stew book Coffee, Tea, or Me

The epaulets on pilots’ shoulders, though, should have gone out of style when planes got windows and heaters - no more reason to carry your gloves on your shoulder.

Men in kilts.

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Especially Sean Connery in a kilt. That guy can never wear anything but his Bond tux without making me laugh

That was an awesome show and he was so cool on it.

I feel it my duty to inform you that we have brothels where the girls will wear nurses’ uniforms and such. And a few bars where the bargirls’ uniform is that same style of school dress. One of those bars has what they call a Naughty Boy’s Corner. I’ll leave that to your imagination.

The nurses over here wear the hats. Maybe that’s why I always think of porn when I see them. That plus they look so cute! Makes any trip to the hospital a pleasure.

Either the breeches and high brown boots uniforms flaunted by Texas Aggie senior cadets are obsolete, or else it’s time U.S. Army officers stopped dressing like bus drivers. I suspect the latter.

Not that I’m a corps turd or band queer, or anything remotely like that, but the uniforms, as best I can tell, are a sort of hybrid of WWII US Army officer’s uniforms along with some kind of cavalry jodphurs and cavalry boots for seniors.

It really was odd going to school there, and seeing the corps people, and then seeing a movie like “Command Decision”, and thinking that Clark Gable looked like a big corps turd.

Lemme put you hep here, bump: Before, oh, the middle 1930s or so, all Army officers wore breeches, high boots, and shoulder belts. (The cavalry was on the way out, but the officer corps was an out-and-out petty aristocracy and very attached to tradition.)

What looks strange to most of us is cadets dressing like soldiers from a genteel country-club era while wearing jarhead haircuts and yalloping like rednecks.