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  2. Star Trek uniforms - Wikipedia

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    (Star Trek II). Uniforms similar to the officer style are shown in the Next Generation television series, although without the turtleneck (either replacing it with a crew neck, or no undershirt at all) or belt, and sometimes with the TNG-era combadge replacing the Starfleet badge (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", "Dark Page", "Family, "Violations ...

  3. File:Star Trek uniforms.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. William Ware Theiss - Wikipedia

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    William Ware Theiss (/ θ aɪ s /; November 20, 1931 – December 15, 1992) [1] was an American costume designer for television and film.. His film credits as costume designer include Spartacus, Harold and Maude, Bound for Glory, Pete's Dragon (uncredited), Who'll Stop the Rain, Butch and Sundance: The Early Days, The Man with One Red Shoe, and Heart Like a Wheel.

  5. Category:Military uniforms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military uniforms" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. ... Star Trek uniforms; Swagger stick; Swedish military uniforms ...

  6. For the Uniform - Wikipedia

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    "For the Uniform" is the 111th episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 13th episode of the fifth season. First broadcast on February 3, 1997, the episode's premiere was watched by 5,680,000 viewers. [1] It was written by Peter Allan Fields. [2] It continues the storyline started in the episode "For the Cause".

  7. Cosplay - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek conventions began in 1969 and major conventions began in 1972 and they have featured cosplay throughout. [32] In Japan, costuming at conventions was a fan activity from at least the 1970s, especially after the launch of the Comiket convention in December 1975. [15] Costuming at this time was known as kasō (仮装). [15]