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=== Skirt ===
 
=== Skirt ===
Officers could wear either a uniform similar to the standard uniform or alternatively short-skirted uniform not dissimilar from the prime universe equivalent - which itself had two variations, one with no sleeves and one with full sleeves. Without the sleeves however, these dresses did not display the rankings of each officer on them. ({{film|11}}, {{film|12}})
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Female officers could wear either a uniform similar to the standard male uniform or alternatively short-skirted uniform not dissimilar from the prime universe equivalent - which itself had two variations, one with no sleeves and one with full sleeves. Without the sleeves however, these dresses did not display the rankings of each officer on them. ({{film|11}}, {{film|12}})
 
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File:Command uniform, alternate 2258.jpg|Sleeveless skirt option
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File:Command uniform female, alternate 2258.jpg|Sleeveless skirt option
File:Operations uniform, 2258.jpg|Showing the knee high boots
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File:Operations uniform female, 2258.jpg|Showing the knee high boots
 
File:Unknown bridge crewman.jpg|Sleeved skirt option
 
File:Unknown bridge crewman.jpg|Sleeved skirt option
 
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[[File:Starfleet underwear, alt 2259.jpg|thumb|Carol Marcus in her underwear]]
 
[[File:Starfleet underwear, alt 2259.jpg|thumb|Carol Marcus in her underwear]]
 
For use beneath their uniforms, Starfleet personnel had at their disposal specific undergarments. This underwear was a dark blue/green. ({{film|12}})
 
For use beneath their uniforms, Starfleet personnel had at their disposal specific undergarments. This underwear was a dark blue/green. ({{film|12}})
{{bginfo|In designing {{alt|Carol Marcus}}' underwear for ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', [[Michael Kaplan]] was careful not to make her undergarments too unusual-looking. He said of the clothing, "''“After trying my hand at reinventing the bra, the results were so distracting that the intent of the scene would have been missed.''" Michael Kaplan has formally apologized for this scene and acknowledges it's irrelevance and its disgrace to the name of Gene Roddenberry. [http://www.startrek.com/article/the-designs-behind-star-trek-into-darkness-costumes]}}
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{{bginfo|In designing {{alt|Carol Marcus}}' underwear for ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', [[Michael Kaplan]] was careful not to make her undergarments too unusual-looking. He said of the clothing, "''“After trying my hand at reinventing the bra, the results were so distracting that the intent of the scene would have been missed.''" [http://www.startrek.com/article/the-designs-behind-star-trek-into-darkness-costumes]}}
 
 
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[[File:Thruster suit, alternate reality.jpg|thumb|Thruster suit with the propulsion unit in use]]
 
[[File:Thruster suit, alternate reality.jpg|thumb|Thruster suit with the propulsion unit in use]]
 
In [[2259]], a [[thruster suit]] was available for extra-vehicular activity. ({{film|12}})
 
In [[2259]], a [[thruster suit]] was available for extra-vehicular activity. ({{film|12}})
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=== Hazmat suit ===
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[[File:Starfleet hazmat suit.jpg|thumb|Hazmat suit]]
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Crewmen wore white hazardous materials suits to recover the [[radiation poisoning|irradiated]] body of Captain Kirk from his ship's [[warp core]]. ({{film|12}})
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{{bginfo|Like the [[police]]man in the previous film, the hazmat suits had computer-generated facemasks. ({{dis|Star Trek Into Darkness|iTunes}} iTunes commentary)}}
 
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== Wetsuit ==
 
== Wetsuit ==
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File:Starfleet uniform wetsuit, male.jpg|The male wetsuit, with [[communicator]]
 
File:Starfleet uniform wetsuit, male.jpg|The male wetsuit, with [[communicator]]
 
File:Starfleet uniform wetsuit, female.jpg|The female wetsuit
 
File:Starfleet uniform wetsuit, female.jpg|The female wetsuit
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==Rank insignia==
 
==Rank insignia==
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|[[File:Altensignrank.png|Ensign insignia]]<br />[[Ensign]]
 
|[[File:Altensignrank.png|Ensign insignia]]<br />[[Ensign]]
 
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The uniforms seen in the films ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' were designed by [[Michael Kaplan]]. They are quite different from the pilot uniforms seen in {{e|The Cage}} and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}. It can be assumed that Nero's time tampering had something to do with the shift, although the real-life explanation is that the uniforms seen in ''Star Trek'' were intended to associate the audience with the much more familiar Original Series uniforms seen through the late 1960s, in contrast to the pilot uniforms, which were only seen in two episodes. A similar situation arose in {{e|Friday's Child}} where [[Leonard McCoy]] is shown in a flashback video wearing an ''Enterprise'' tunic whereas, historically, he should have been wearing an earlier pilot episode uniform. The filmmakers expressed surprise in ''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'' that the classic uniforms were never used in a film.
 
The uniforms seen in the films ''Star Trek'' and ''Star Trek Into Darkness'' were designed by [[Michael Kaplan]]. They are quite different from the pilot uniforms seen in {{e|The Cage}} and {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}. It can be assumed that Nero's time tampering had something to do with the shift, although the real-life explanation is that the uniforms seen in ''Star Trek'' were intended to associate the audience with the much more familiar Original Series uniforms seen through the late 1960s, in contrast to the pilot uniforms, which were only seen in two episodes. A similar situation arose in {{e|Friday's Child}} where [[Leonard McCoy]] is shown in a flashback video wearing an ''Enterprise'' tunic whereas, historically, he should have been wearing an earlier pilot episode uniform. The filmmakers expressed surprise in ''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'' that the classic uniforms were never used in a film.
   
Kaplan explained that he selected red for the dress uniforms because of the strong patriotic feel the color gave. (''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'') In ''Into Darkness'', Kaplan noted "''There are a lot of high-powered meetings with Kirk and officers, and I wanted to add a level of sophistication, where – like any military service uniform – there would be different parts. So they now have dress uniforms, and shuttle suits, which they travel in.''"[http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/may/11/star-trek-into-darkness-insiders-guide]
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Kaplan explained that he selected red for the cadet dress uniforms because of the strong patriotic feel the color gave. (''[[Star Trek - The Art of the Film]]'') In ''Into Darkness'', Kaplan noted "''There are a lot of high-powered meetings with Kirk and officers, and I wanted to add a level of sophistication, where – like any military service uniform – there would be different parts. So they now have dress uniforms, and shuttle suits, which they travel in.''"[http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/may/11/star-trek-into-darkness-insiders-guide]
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===

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Standard Starfleet duty uniforms used in 2258.

The Starfleet uniform of the 2250s, along with many other changes in the timeline, experienced a slight change due to the temporal incursion by the renegade Romulan Nero. As a result of these changes, which included the premature death of George Kirk and the destruction of the USS Kelvin, Starfleet by the mid 2250s was using a different uniform in the alternate reality than the original uniforms which had been seen in the prime timeline.

As early as 2255, Starfleet was using the same "red/gold/blue" shirt design which in the prime reality was not introduced until at least 2266. The rank insignia had also changed slightly, consisting of silver bands on the sleeve, but with a thinner secondary band, rather than the previously used "hashmarks", for the ranks of lieutenant commander and captain.

The Starfleet insignia of the alternate reality was the delta/arrowhead design for all personnel, contrasted with unique insignia for each ship or base in the "prime" reality. The arrowhead design was originally the insignia of the USS Enterprise crew only and was not adopted as the insignia for all of Starfleet until around 2270. (Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek: The Motion Picture; Star Trek)

Standard duty uniforms

The duty uniform consisted of a black undershirt, and a colored overshirt featuring the officer's division color and the Starfleet insignia. Rank stripes were displayed on the sleeves. Charcoal grey pants and boots were issued with the uniform. (Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness)

Skirt

Female officers could wear either a uniform similar to the standard male uniform or alternatively short-skirted uniform not dissimilar from the prime universe equivalent - which itself had two variations, one with no sleeves and one with full sleeves. Without the sleeves however, these dresses did not display the rankings of each officer on them. (Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness)

Flight suits

Starfleet uniform flight jumper

Flight suit

Introduced in 2259, these gray overalls were worn on shuttles. They had transparent yokes to show the division color, and the insignia was emblazoned on the upper arms. They could not be worn with the uniform skirt. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Undershirt

Worn beneath the division colored shirt was a black undershirt bearing the Starfleet insignia, also in black. The undershirts also featured the arrowhead design present on the overshirt. (Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness)

Underwear

Starfleet underwear, alt 2259

Carol Marcus in her underwear

For use beneath their uniforms, Starfleet personnel had at their disposal specific undergarments. This underwear was a dark blue/green. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In designing Carol Marcus' underwear for Star Trek Into Darkness, Michael Kaplan was careful not to make her undergarments too unusual-looking. He said of the clothing, "“After trying my hand at reinventing the bra, the results were so distracting that the intent of the scene would have been missed." [1]

Flag officer uniform

File:Starfleet flag officer uniform, 2259.jpg

Flag officer uniform

The flag officer uniform was a two-piece outfit with dark gray pants and a white and dark gray flared jacket featuring a high collar. Rank was shown by both epaulets and sleeve stripes, and a gold Starfleet Command pin was worn on the chest.

Dress uniform

For formal gatherings, Starfleet personnel wore gray or brown uniforms with high collars accompanied by a traditional peaked cap with the Starfleet emblem. Rank insignia was displayed by the standard stripes on the cuffs and by black lozenges on the shoulders, the number of shoulder device corresponded to the pip system that was seen used on the uniforms from the 2150s. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Flag officer dress uniform

Christopher Pike (alternate reality) admiral uniform

Admiral dress uniform

Admirals wore uniforms with white collars and white pants. (Star Trek)

Ceremonial dress uniform

Starfleet ceremonial dress uniform

Ceremonial dress uniform

Ceremonial officers wore black uniforms with blue sashes. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

These uniforms appear to have been color graded in post-production, as an on-set photograph shows the uniforms were brown with light purple sashes.[2]

Medical attire

Starfleet medical overcoat (alternate reality)

Medical officer wearing white coat

Medical personal could wear a white overcoat instead of their division colored shirt. (Star Trek)

Medical uniform

Starfleet medical uniform, 2258

Medical uniform

Consisting of a short sleeved white shirt, apron, white pants, and white boots. (Star Trek)

Skirt

Starfleet medical skirt

Medical skirt

Dress

Starfleet medical officer (alternate reality) uniform female variant

Medical dress

Tunic

Starfleet medical tunic, alternate reality

Medical tunic

A short sleeved grey "smock" tunic was also available for use. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Scrubs

Enterprise medic 5 2258

Medical scrubs

Engineering suit

Shuttle technician

Shuttle technician

A technician performing last-minute maintenance on Shuttle 89 was seen wearing blue coveralls. (Star Trek)

Environmental suits

Orbital skydiving suit

Olson, Kirk and Sulu

Operations, Sciences and Command suits

This EV suit was equipped with a parachute for orbital skydiving missions. The suit was available in all three division colors with a Starfleet insignia displayed prominently in the center of the chest piece and featured breathing equipment, including a helmet, for use outside of Class M environments. A communicator was placed in the left glove. (Star Trek)

Thermal protection suit

Starfleet thermal protection suit

Spock in a heat-resistant suit

A copper armor-plated suit was used for inhospitable environments, such as the inside of a volcano. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

For Spock's environmental suit, Kaplan used copper because he thought it was a beautiful color, but he had never seen a copper spacesuit in a film. He did acknowledge that in reality, the metal would be ineffective against heat.

Thruster suit

Thruster suit, alternate reality

Thruster suit with the propulsion unit in use

In 2259, a thruster suit was available for extra-vehicular activity. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Hazmat suit

Starfleet hazmat suit

Hazmat suit

Crewmen wore white hazardous materials suits to recover the irradiated body of Captain Kirk from his ship's warp core. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Like the policeman in the previous film, the hazmat suits had computer-generated facemasks. (Star Trek Into Darkness iTunes commentary)

Arctic gear

Kirk on Delta Vega

Polar outfit

For cold environments like the planet Delta Vega, officers were given appropriate wear including a hooded jacket, gloves and boots. (Star Trek)

Wetsuit

Wetsuits came in two varieties: male crewmembers wore grey wetsuits with division colored piping, while female crewmembers wore designs with reversed colors (the primary color matching their division assignment; grey piping). The suits were also adorned with the same Starfleet insignia pattern as the regular duty uniforms.

These uniforms were equipped with engines placed on the ankles to propel the user through water at high speeds. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Kaplan explained the wetsuits were difficult because "I wanted all custom colours, but we looked and they just didn't exist, so we ended up dyeing them, and through a lot of trial and error we found dyes that would work. Zoe Saldana looked pretty stunning in her red wetsuit, JJ's favourite costume. It was a big success putting her in a red wetsuit."[3]

Starfleet Academy uniforms

Graduates of Starfleet Academy could wear the Starfleet Academy ring. (Star Trek, Star Trek Into Darkness)

Training uniform

Training uniform, alternate 2250s

Cadet training uniform

While training on the Kobayashi Maru simulator at Starfleet Academy, cadets wore a simple blue-gray jumpsuit with the Starfleet insignia stenciled on the left chest, with no rank or class insignia. (Star Trek)

Junior officer dress uniform

Starfleet Academy cadets and junior officers (ranked Ensign, Lieutenant, and Lieutenant Commander) wore a red jumpsuit and jacket with a stand collar over a red turtleneck-like sweater; men wore pants while women wore skirts. On both male and female designs, the Starfleet insignia was displayed prominently on the collar of the jacket. On some occasions, cadets wore a red cap with the uniform. (Star Trek)

Senior officer dress uniform

Senior officers (ranked Commander and Captain) wore a black version of the junior officer's dress uniform; instructors at Starfleet Academy also wore this uniform. Barracks officers and shuttle officers wore a variation of this uniform which included a black cap. (Star Trek)

Flag officer uniform

Admirals and flag officers wore a cream-and-grey uniform for ceremonial purposes. Admiral Christopher Pike wore one such uniform when transferring command of the Enterprise to James T. Kirk. Starfleet Command Admirals such as Richard Barnett wore a silver tunic without any division colors while serving on the Starfleet Academy Board in 2258. Other flag officers wore this uniform with a cap of the same design, featuring the Federation emblem on the front. (Star Trek)

While the Federation-emblem caps are only shown briefly in the film itself, footage from the DVD's gag reel includes a shot of three extras in these uniforms, in which the UFP crest is clearly visible.

Section 31

Duty uniform

Section 31 duty uniform

Section 31 duty uniform

Section 31 duty uniforms were a variant of the science division uniform with black sleeves. They also wore the black dress uniform. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Flag officer uniform

Section 31 flag officer uniform, 2259

Section 31 flag officer uniform

The flag officer uniform was a variant of the duty uniform with dark black (with a blue stripe pants) and a uniform shirt. Rank was shown by sleeve stripes. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Assignment patches

Rank insignia

Ensign insignia
Ensign
Lieutenant insignia
Lieutenant
Lieutenant commander insignia
Lieutenant commander
Commander insignia
Commander
Captain insignia
Captain
Unidentified admiral insignia
Admiral

The insignia used in the 2250s consisted of silver bands worn on the lower sleeve of the uniforms of line officers, or gold bands for flag officers. Enlisted personnel and officers holding the rank of ensign wore no rank insignia.

Rank on dress uniforms was indicated with epaulettes on their shoulders: ranging from one pin for ensigns, to five for admirals.

Female officers wearing dresses have no way to convey their ranks, which is potentially very problematic.

Appendices

Background information

The uniforms seen in the films Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness were designed by Michael Kaplan. They are quite different from the pilot uniforms seen in "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before". It can be assumed that Nero's time tampering had something to do with the shift, although the real-life explanation is that the uniforms seen in Star Trek were intended to associate the audience with the much more familiar Original Series uniforms seen through the late 1960s, in contrast to the pilot uniforms, which were only seen in two episodes. A similar situation arose in "Friday's Child" where Leonard McCoy is shown in a flashback video wearing an Enterprise tunic whereas, historically, he should have been wearing an earlier pilot episode uniform. The filmmakers expressed surprise in Star Trek - The Art of the Film that the classic uniforms were never used in a film.

Kaplan explained that he selected red for the cadet dress uniforms because of the strong patriotic feel the color gave. (Star Trek - The Art of the Film) In Into Darkness, Kaplan noted "There are a lot of high-powered meetings with Kirk and officers, and I wanted to add a level of sophistication, where – like any military service uniform – there would be different parts. So they now have dress uniforms, and shuttle suits, which they travel in."[4]

Apocrypha

Starfleet uniforms in the late 2230s, Countdown to Darkness

Robert April (far left) and starfleet officers in the uniforms of the late 2230s

Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness, Issue 2 depicts the uniforms of the 2230s had phased out by, at least, 2239 in the alternate reality, and replaced by this style. The only difference was that the command division was a slightly desaturated greenish-gold color. The comic book series also introduces a black excursion jacket to wear over the duty shirt, and a division colored apron.

In the 2013 Star Trek video game, Kirk and Spock don black-and-grey wingsuits to fly across a Gorn colony. The "wings" are green energy that are activated when skydiving.