Starfleet uniform (2265-2270s)
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From 2265 to the 2270s, Starfleet uniforms were drastically modified from their earlier versions. The general tailoring of the "tunic and pants" uniform design worn by Starfleet servicepeople was maintained, but with the addition of an updated collar, new rank insignia and revised colors for Starfleet divisions and departments. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")
These uniforms were made of xenylon, an algae based fabric with a special appearance not often seen in the clothing in more primitive eras. The difference in fabric appearance was considerable, as Captain James Kirk once pointed out to an illusory inhabitant of the Melkot simulation of Tombstone, Arizona. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident"; TOS: "Spectre of the Gun") In addition, they had built-in temperature controls, to accommodate for cold weather environments. (TOS: "Spock's Brain")
This style of uniform would initially fall into general use by 2265, but some starship crews or individual servicepeople would continue to wear the older style until 2268. These uniforms would be drastically replaced in the 2270s, with a changing of many uniform variants sometime between 2270 and 2272. (TOS: "Charlie X", "The Trouble with Tribbles"; Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
In an alternate reality created by the renagade Romulan Nero, the Starfleet uniforms of 2265 were introduced much earlier and a modified version of this uniform was in use as early as 2258. The alternate version used the same division color system as the "normal" timeline uniforms but were made of a different type of fabric and had slightly different rank insignia. (Star Trek)
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[edit] Division colors
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Into the 24th century, buffs of Starfleet history will note the division colors of this era. Miles O'Brien told Julian Bashir of the practice of command personnel wearing "gold" and operations personnel wearing red. Bashir was unfamiliar with the 23rd century code of colors as the uniforms of his career conformed to a different standard. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
- Command division
- Command uniforms ranged in color depending on the type of fabric used. While they were generally described as gold, some of the darker variants had a distinct greenish hue.
- Operations division
- Ops uniforms were a warm shade of red in most variations, although it has been noted that some personnel wore beige uniforms reminiscent of earlier styles.
- At least two "modern" (black-collared) beige uniforms were seen in this era, suggesting a possible variant. More than likely, they were retrofitted costumes from the pilot episodes. (citation needed • edit)
- At least two "modern" (black-collared) beige uniforms were seen in this era, suggesting a possible variant. More than likely, they were retrofitted costumes from the pilot episodes.
- Sciences division
- Science and medical uniforms were a mild shade of blue.
- Cadets
- Cadet uniforms were metallic gray, woven from a special reflective thread.
[edit] Duty tunic
[edit] Female uniform
Female crewmembers could choose between a standard uniform with pants, or a one-piece uniform that continued down into a short skirt over matching high cut shorts, worn with black pantyhose and boots. Female uniform tops also had a large open collar, the seam closed right at the assignment patch. There were two variations of the female tunic: one with a black collar and another version which had the collar colored the same as rest of the tunic. (TOS: "The Man Trap", "Charlie X", "The Naked Time")
- It is not clear if Christine Chapel's uniform is meant for medical personnel only.
Some later variants of the skirt uniform seem to be two-piece uniforms. (Star Trek: The Animated Series)
[edit] Dress uniforms
- See the dress uniform article for more information.
[edit] Other uniforms
[edit] Short-sleeved tunic
A short-sleeved "smock" tunic was often worn by medical personnel. It appears to be made from a fabric similar to that of the jumpsuits, and gives the user more free use of their hands than the standard long-sleeved tunic.
[edit] Wraparound tunic
A wraparound tunic was also worn by some personnel, such as a green-gold command shirt worn by James Kirk. A beige version was also issued during this era. The rank insignia on the wraparound tunic were sometimes worn on the sleeves as rank stripes, however, a variant issue shirt had rank stripes spread across the left and right shoulder instead. Both versions displayed the assignment patch at the belt fastener, to the left and front.
[edit] Duty jumpsuit
[edit] Hazard vest
A hazard vest, seen in beige, was in issue for excursions or technical personnel. Sometimes the hazard vest was worn in conjunction with protective gloves and head cover.
[edit] Protective suit
A flexible protective suit was available for use in dangerous environments. (TOS: "The Naked Time")
[edit] Environmental suit
A pressurized environmental suit was issued for use in inhospitable environments. It provides full life-support to its wearer in vacuum conditions. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")
[edit] Athletic wear
Athletic wear was available for use during sporting or other leisure activities. Several varieties were issued, all colored red. One set included red leggings, black socks, a tunic and a belt. The belt was colored, possibly indicating a certain ranking within a sport. Another option was a red unitard. The assignment patch was placed on the left breast of the tunic, and on the left side of the leggings or unitard. (TOS: "Charlie X")
[edit] Accessories
[edit] Equipment belt
- The quite elaborate brown belt was only seen in early episodes. During most of the series phasers were simply attached to the pants by using Velcro (as can be seen here).
[edit] Life support belt
- See: Life support belt
[edit] Embroideries
[edit] Assignment patches
Assignment patches were worn on many of the uniform styles, and were individual depending on a service person's posting. A departmental insignia of the person's position was located in the center of many of these patches.- The above assignment patches were used by the crew of the USS Enterprise from 2266 to 2270, and are typical of the era's ship assignment patches. They depict the usual divisional insignia patches used on corresponding color uniforms, although these were absent from some other styles of patches. Although the division symbols and colors were standardized by this period, Uhura wore a sciences patch on her early command gold uniform. ("The Corbomite Maneuver")
[edit] Rank insignia
| Enlisted Ensign | Lieutenant junior grade | Lieutenant | ![]() Lieutenant commander |
![]() Commander | ![]() Captain | ![]() Commodore | ![]() Vice admiral |
- This chart represents the rank insignia seen on screen throughout these uniforms' appearances. Ensign and enlisted ranks apparently had no insignia. No rear admiral, full admiral, or fleet admiral were seen. The rear admiral insignia could be inferred from the Star Trek: The Motion Picture uniform style, which showed Kirk's rear admiral insignia of that era, where very similar stripes were used.
[edit] Background
The Starfleet uniforms worn during Star Trek: The Original Series were designed by William Ware Theiss, who returned to design the Star Trek: The Next Generation uniforms (which were further adapted into future versions on DS9, VOY and the TNG-era films by Robert Blackman).
Although the standard command division uniform tunics looked gold on most color TV sets, the costumes were actually lime green[1]. The greenish hue of the command tunics can be seen more clearly in the third season, when the fabric used for the tunics was changed from satin velour to a double-knit fabric that reflected the set lighting differently. The dress uniforms, made of a silk material, were always clearly green by comparison, and some darker green jumpsuits and wraparound tunics that were more clearly seen seemed to confirm that all the "gold-to-green" variations were part of the same color scheme. The so-called "beige" uniforms which originated with "The Cage" were ironically a much more yellow color, but likewise appeared beige or pinkish under the lights.
These uniforms first appeared in "The Corbomite Maneuver". Kirk's wraparound jacket was light green, one variation in "Charlie X" with captain's braid on one shoulder, 2 other variations in TOS Season 2 with gold trim only with rank on the sleeves appearing only in "The Doomsday Machine" and with both gold and black trim with rank on the sleeves, for the remainder of the season. No other officer in the original series was ever seen wearing this uniform, although one more green uniform was used, a green service jumpsuit worn by Connors. (The mirror universe Jonathan Archer wore this variant uniform in ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly".) This style was not seen at all in TOS Season 3.
Chronologically these uniforms first appeared in late 2265 in the Christmas party flashback scenes in "Dagger of the Mind" and the recording of Doctor Leonard McCoy's visit to Capella IV in "Friday's Child".
With a few exceptions, all women in these uniforms wore the skirt variant. One uniform seen on extras in TOS Season 1 was a woman's gold command uniform with pants. It was created for a scene in "Charlie X" where a pretty crewwoman was transformed into an old hag, who might not have looked appropriate in a skirt uniform. It also made an appearance in "The Man Trap". In regards to the collars on female uniforms, blue-collared uniforms were seen in TOS and TAS on Nurse Chapel, and red-collared uniforms were seen in TAS. Female gold command uniforms were rare on both series and were never seen with colored collars.
This uniform style was last seen in TAS: "The Counter-Clock Incident", although it was later recreated for DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations" and ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly".





