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'''Clothing''' refers to the variety of items worn by beings for various reasons, such as protection from environmental factors, personal comfort, modesty and safety or for cultural and religious meanings.
==Baldric==
 
A '''baldric''' or '''sash''' was a wide ornamental belt worn over one shoulder and around the waist.
 
   
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Clothing is often heavily influenced by cultural factors and comes in a great variety of styles, ranging from plain and practical to elaborate and artistic designs.
[[Worf]] wore a baldric in top of his Starfleet uniform as a symbol of his [[Klingon]] heritage. In [[2369]] Worf's baldric was useful in locating him when he was involved in a shuttlecraft accident. The unique metals used in it's construction allowed it be more detectable in sensor scans. ({{c|TNG|Light of the Day}})
 
   
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Many groups and organizations developed a specific type of clothing for their members to wear to signify their affiliation with this group, this is referred to as a [[uniform]]. Some uniforms featured identical clothing for all who wore it, others featured rules and guidelines to maintain uniformity while allowing some variation.
   
==Body armor==
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==Types of clothing==
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;Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) (a.k.a. fatigues) : The name of the military uniform that the armed forces of the United States have used as their standard uniform for combat situations since [[September]] [[1981]]. The military personnel stationed at [[Area 51]] in [[1986]] wore this uniform. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
[[Image:Vulcan armor.jpg|thumb|upright|Vulcan body armor]]
 
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;Bodysuit : A leotard-like garment that may or may not have snaps at the crotch. It is usually form-fitting and sleeved, although some are sleeveless and are cut like a tank top. On [[Stardate]] 7004.1, [[Masako Clarke]] wore a "skin tight one-piece bodysuit". ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
'''Body armor''' was a type of clothing worn to protect the wearing from dangers such as assault.
 
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;Dress : A type of clothing involving a skirt attached to a bodice, typically worn by females. In [[1974]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] wore a black dress to her meeting with [[Walter Takagi]] in [[Rome]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;Flight suit : A full body garment, similar to a jumpsuit, worn while flying a powered aircraft such as military airplanes and helicopters. These suits are generally made to keep the wearer warm, as well as being practical, and durable (including fire retardant). At a [[1984]] [[Halloween]] party, [[Roberta Lincoln]] dressed as [[Sally Ride]] by wearing a flight suit with that astronaut's name on it. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}}, {{e|TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}})
 
;Frock coat : A [[Human]] male garment in the late [[1800s]] on [[Earth]]. In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a frock coat. ({{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
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;[[Kilt]] : A type of skirt, typically worn by males and associated with several cultures, such as the [[Scotland|Scot]]s. ({{e|TOS|The Savage Curtain}})
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;Lab coat : A cloth overcoat with large pockets, often worn for utilitarian reasons. In [[1974]], [[Joel Singer]] wore a white lab coat while in [[India]]. [[Dr]]. [[Beverly Crusher]] often wore her overcoat while administering care for her patients, aboard ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|Enterprise-D]]''. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}}, {{e|TNG|The Naked Now}})
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;Nehru jacket : A hip-length tailored coat for men or women, with a stand-up collar. An apparel worn by [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], the [[Prime Minister]] of [[India]] from [[1947]] to [[1964]]. [[Khan Noonien Singh]] was rather fond of these jackets. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;Overcoat : A type of outerwear which covered and protected a person from the elements. In [[1974]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] wore an overcoat in [[Germany]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;Robe : A type of garment which was typically loose fitting with sleeves. In [[2267]], most of the people on [[Capella IV|Ceres]] wore robes. ({{n1|TOS|Friday's Child}})
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;Sari : A sari was a strip of unstitched cloth that is draped over the body in various styles. This garment was common in [[India]]. In [[1974]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] met many women in [[India]] dressed in saris. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
 
;[[Singlet]] : A one-piece collarless garment, also known as vest. This was a common type of clothing for [[Romulan]] servants in [[2276]]. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}})
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;Skirt : A draped garment often made out of a single piece of material, commonly worn by females. In [[1974]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] wore a skirt while in [[Rome]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
 
;[[T-shirt]] : A type of top, typically a short sleeved, buttonless, collarless garment which was pulled over the wearer's head to cover their torso. Many T-shirts sported designs or slogans.
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({{n1|TOS|Star Trek III: The Search for Spock}}, {{m|TOS|Star Trek V: The Final Frontier}})
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;Trousers : An item of clothing worn on the lower part of the body from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately. Such items of clothing were often referred to as pants in countries such as [[Canada]] and the [[United States of America]]. In [[1984]], [[Flint|Wilson Evergreen]] wore trousers in [[Antarctica]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;Turtleneck sweater : A garment with a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. [[United States Air Force|USAF]] [[Colonel|Lt. Col]]. Fellini wore a similar one in [[1969]]. In [[1984]], [[Flint|Wilson Evergreen]] wore a green turtleneck sweater in [[Antarctica]]. This became a part of the [[2280s]] uniform for [[Starfleet]] personnel. ({{e|TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}, {{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}}, {{m|TOS|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan}})
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;[[Uniform]] : A set of clothing conforming to set rules to display an individual's allegiance to a certain group.
   
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===Specialty clothing===
The [[Vulcan]]s of [[Darien 224]] possessed body armor which could withstand [[laser pistol]] fire, but it was less effective in resisting fire from a [[phaser rifle]]. ({{c|EV|{{cd|Cloak and Dagger}}}})
 
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Clothing designed, and worn for, a specific purpose, to provide protection and abilities required for a specific task not given by normal clothing.
 
;[[Body armor]] : A type of clothing designed to protect the wearer from dangers such as assault. ({{m|TOS|Star Trek: The Motion Picture}})
 
;[[Emergency transporter suit]] : A special jumpsuit worn by test pilots which served as a homing device and transporter pattern enhancer. The suit allowed for the emergency beam-out of a person from an endangered vehicle. ({{ss|DS9|Infinity}})
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;[[Engineering suit]] : A specialized type of clothing for use in the extreme environments around certain starship engineering equipment. ({{c|TOS|UK comic strips, first story arc}})
 
;[[Environmental suit]] : A specialized type of clothing used to project the wearer from hazards and maintain life-support in inhospitable environments.
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;[[Hover suit]] : A special type of clothing worn by a participant in the game of [[hoverball]]. ({{ss|VOY|Winds of Change}})
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;[[Isolation suit]] : A full body garment used by [[Federation]] anthropologists to conceel themselves from their subjects using a small [[cloaking device]].
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;Parka : A type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with fur, to protect the face from a combination of freezing temperatures and wind. [[Gary Seven]] and [[Khan Noonien Singh]] wore parkas while in [[Antarctica]] in [[1984]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;''Gi'' : A two-piece garment, consisting of loose-fitting trousers and a jacket, that was worn by [[martial arts]] enthusiasts. ({{n|TOS|The Entropy Effect}})
   
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===Headwear===
The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''USS Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] personnel had body armor that zipped itself up, leaving no seam. This armor was like silk, but an impact would render it rigid. ([[Star Trek: The Original Series|''TOS'']] [[novel]]: ''[[Planet of Judgment]]'').
 
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;Beret : A type of cloth, felt or leather hat. In [[1974]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] wore a black beret in [[Germany]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
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;Fedora : A popular [[Human]] felt hat, often creased lengthwise down the crown and pinched in the front on both sides. In [[1974]], [[Viktor Lozinak]] wore at fedora in [[India]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
 
;Flat hat : A [[Human]] male felt hat, usually dark in color, worn from the late [[1800s]] onwards, a type of "[[cowboy]] hat". In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a flat hat. ({{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
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;Helmet : A type of hat design to protect the head, often covering a large area of the skull to achieve this goal.
   
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:[[Klingon]]s have sometimes wore helmets. ({{n|DS9|The Left Hand of Destiny}}, {{n|DS9|sub={{st|Day of Honor}}|Armageddon Sky}}, ''[[Star Trek Into Darkness]]''
   
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in [[2266]], the [[Master Computer]] of a race of [[Unnamed planets#Robots' planet|Robots]] encountered by the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} forced several of the ''Enterprise'' crew it was holding captive to wear a special type of helmet which pacified them. ({{c|TOS|UK comic strips, first story arc}})
==Brassiere==
 
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;Pith helmet : The pith helmet was a lightweight helmet made of cork or pith with a cloth cover, designed to shade the wearer's head from the sun. In [[1974]], [[Donald Archibald Williams]] wore a pith helmet while in [[India]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
The '''brassiere''' was a [[Human]] article of clothing that covered, supported, and elevated the breasts.
 
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;Turban : A long piece of cloth, wound about the head to be used as a headdress. In [[1974]], turbans were quite popular in [[India]] among many peoples. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
   
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===Underwear===
Despite the recent deaths of her crewmates, [[Katalya Tremain]] repeatedly removed her uniform in front of [[Spock]] while on the [[planet]] [[Arachnae]]. She then chastised [[Spock]] for noticing the transparent nature of this garment. ({{n|TOS|Vulcan!}})
 
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Clothing typically worn under other garments
 
;[[Brassiere]] : An article of clothing that covered, supported, and elevated the breasts.
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;[[G-string]] : A narrow piece of material which covers the genitals, and little else.
   
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===Footwear===
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;Boots : A common type of footwear for many cultures in [[2276]]. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}})
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;High heels : A sort of footwear which raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. [[Shannon O'Donnel]] was wearing high heels upon her return to [[Area 51]] from [[Las Vegas]] on [[July]] 5, [[1986]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
   
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Decorative and/or functional items worn in addition to other clothing for aesthetic or cultural reasons.
An '''earring''' was a piece of jewellery worn on the ear. Most [[Bajoran]]s wore an earring as a symbol of [[Bajoran religion|their faith]].
 
 
;[[Baldric]] : A wide ornamental belt worn over one shoulder and around the waist.
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;[[Earring]] : A piece of jewelery worn on the ear. ({{e|TNG|Angel One|Ensign Ro}})
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;Handkerchief : A piece of cloth used to wipe mucus. In [[2269]], [[Leonard McCoy]] suggested that [[Katalya Tremain]] find one. ({{n|TOS|Vulcan!}})
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;Necktie : A length of cloth worn about the neck and tied in a prescribed manner. In [[1974]], [[Gary Seven]] wore a necktie while posing as a businessman in [[New York]]. ({{n|TOS|The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1}})
 
;String tie : A [[Human]] male garment in the late [[1800s]] on [[Earth]]. In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a string tie. ({{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
   
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==External link==
Bajorans who had been [[attained]] were not permitted to wear their earring.
 
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[[Ro Laren]] wore a Bajoran earring to symbolise her pride in being Bajoran. However she did not follow the Bajoran faith so wore the earring on the wrong ear to discourage [[vedek]]s trying to feel her [[pagh]], which was normally done by squeezing the left ear. ({{n|DS9|Avatar}})
 
 
In [[2369]] Ro's earring was useful in locating her when she was involved in a shuttlecraft accident. The unique metals used in it's construction allowed it be more detectable in sensor scans. ({{c|TNG|Light of the Day}})
 
 
 
==Emergency transporter suit==
 
An '''emergency transporter suit''' was a garment worn by test pilots which served as a homing device and transporter pattern enhancer. The bulky, mesh-line jumpsuit allowed for the emergency beam-out of a person from an endangered vehicle, a function similar to that of ejection seats in some [[20th century]] aircraft. Also known as an ETS. ({{ss|DS9|Infinity}})
 
 
==Environmental suit==
 
[[Image:Early 23rd century EV suits.jpg|thumb|upright|2250s: A rescue party from the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] using EV suits in a [[Ngultor ship]]{{small|([[Flesh of my Flesh]])}}]]
 
An '''Environmental suit''' or '''EV suit''' is a specialised type of clothing used to project the wearer from hazards and maintain life-support in inhospitable environments.
 
 
EV suits can be used for a variety of tasks; for extravehicular activities, to explore a non-[[class M]] environments (or dependent on your species whatever environments might usually cause you harm) or to work in hazardous areas protected from various forms of chemicals and radiations.
 
 
There are a number of specialised EV suits, with magnetic boots to walk on the [[hull]] of a [[starship]] or a small propulsion unit to allow independent travel a short distance into open space. [[Anthropological isolation suits]] seem to stem from EV suit technologies sealing a researcher off from their unsuspecting study subjects.
 
 
===History of EV suits===
 
====[[22nd century]]====
 
[[Image:EV suits 22nd century.jpg|thumb|left|22nd century: An [[away team]] from the [[Enterprise (NX-01)]] using EV suits to explore the interior of an alien ship {{Small|([[The Crossing]])}}]]
 
EV suits used by [[Earth Starfleet]] in the 22nd century were a bronze colour utilising a soft body suit with more solid components where necessary. These EV suits had magnetic boots and had various safety measures such as the ability to share an [[oxygen]] supply if one's was damaged or lost.
 
 
The suits were generally emblazoned with the mission patch of the [[starship]] they were assigned to and key crew members had there own tailored suits whilst over personal utilised shared suits. [[MACO]]s also had there own style of suit presumably designed to be more effective in combat situations.
 
 
([[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]] [[episode]]s: ''[[Babel One]]'', ''[[The Catwalk]]'', ''[[The Crossing]]'' and ''[[Minefield]]'')
 
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====[[23rd century]]====
 
[[Image:EV suit 23rd century.jpg|thumb|2260s: A later 23rd century EV suit <br>{{Small|([[The Tholian Web]])}}]]
 
By the [[2250s]] [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]] used an orange EV suit with more generally more flexible components than there 22nd century predecessors.
 
 
By the [[2260s]] Starfleet began to use new Silver suits which consisted of mostly of a flexible form fitting body suit with a tall helmet. Later in the decade Starfleet began to use [[Life support belt]]s, a type of personal [[force field]], however these seemed to have been phased out in later years as Starfleet returned to more solid suit designs. ([[Star Trek: The Original Series|TOS]] episode: ''[[The Tholian Web]]'' and [[Star Trek: The Animated Series|The Animated Series]])
 
 
====[[24th century]]====
 
[[Image:Tom and B'Elanna in EV suits.jpg|thumb|left|24th century: [[Tom Paris]] and [[B'Elanna Torres]] in EV suits in open space {{small|([[Day of Honor (novelization)|Day of Honor]])}}]]
 
By the 24th century Starfleet was using a white EV suit with a body suit and solid components which were of form fitting design to fit the user to without restrictions of movement and vision.
 
[[Image:Kira environmental suit.jpg|thumb|upright|Kira wears an environmental suit.]]
 
The engineering crew of [[Deep Space 9]] would wear environmental suits when conducting repairs on the [[space station|station's]] exterior. ({{r|DS9|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual}})
 
 
In [[2373]], [[Elim Garak]] wore an environmental suit when he beamed onto [[Empok Nor]]. ({{e|DS9|{{ed|Empok Nor}}}})
 
 
[[Benjamin Sisko]], [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Worf, son of Mogh|Worf]] wore environmental suits in [[2374]] when they beamed down to [[Jeraddo]]. They later wore them again when the artificial gravity and life support in parts of [[Deep Space 9]] was interrupted by [[Obanak Keelen]]'s inhabitation by the [[Pah-wraith]]s. ({{g|DS9|{{a|The Fallen (game)|The Fallen}}}})
 
 
 
==Flat hat==
 
A '''flat hat''' was a popular [[Human]] male felt hat, usually dark in color, worn from the late [[1800s]] until at least [[2008]]. This was a sort of "[[cowboy]] hat".
 
 
In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a flat hat. ({{e|TOS|Spectre of the Gun}}, {{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
 
 
 
==Frock coat==
 
A '''frock coat''' was a popular [[Human]] male garment in the late [[1800s]] on [[Earth]].
 
 
In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a frock coat. ({{e|TOS|Spectre of the Gun}}, {{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
 
 
 
==G-string==
 
'''G-string'''s were a revealing bit of a garment invented by [[Human]]s for various reasons.
 
 
The [[Deltan Duo]] wore a matching set of G-strings displaying the [[Starfleet]] symbol for their erotic performance at the [[Flag and Grog]]. ({{n|TOS|The Fearful Summons}})
 
 
 
==Hover suit==
 
A '''hover suit''' is an item of clothing which was worn by a participant in the game of [[hoverball]]. The suit was fitted with [[artificial gravity]] controls which would allow the wearer to play in a zero-g environment. (''[[VOY]]'' [[short story]]: "[[Winds of Change]]")
 
 
 
==Isolation suit==
 
[[Image:Isolationsuit.jpg|thumb|Damaged Isolation suit decloaking.]]
 
An '''Isolation suit''' is a type of highly technological type of clothing used by the [[Federation]] on pre-warp cultural observation or 'duck blind' missions. They are equipped with a basic [[Cloaking device]] which makes the user invisible to natives so not to contaminate there culture but are quite visible with properly configured sensor equipment which the base of operations for the mission will generally utilise to keep tabs on there personal in the field. (''[[TNG]]'' [[movie]]: ''[[Star Trek: Insurrection|Insurrection]]''; ''[[DS9]]'' [[novel]]: "[[Lesser Evil]]")
 
:''The [[Star Trek: Fact Files]] state that isolation suits use [[holographic technology]] rather than a cloaking device to achieve their invisibility.''
 
 
When visible the suits are a red colour and look somewhat like [[EV suit]]s. This is no coincidence as the suits are sealed well enough to block out the noise of operatives in communications with the mission base from close by natives.
 
 
In [[2376]], the [[Trill]] [[Hiziki Gard]] used an isolation suit to evade capture after he assassinated the [[First Minister of the Republic of Bajor|Bajoran First Minister]], [[Shakaar Edon]], on [[Deep Space 9]]. The ploy was successful for some time but he was eventually tracked down by [[lieutenant]] [[Ro Laren]] and [[Taran'atar]] hiding in a small crawlspace above [[Operations center|Ops]]. ({{n|DS9|Lesser Evil}})
 
 
Gard's isolation suit was later discovered to have originated from the {{USS|Kelly|24th century}}, a ship which was destroyed at the [[Battle of Rigel]]. It was believed the suit was one of many items the [[Orion Syndicate]] had salvaged from the battle site. [[Bera chim Gleer]] later brought up the issue of the isolation suit in a session of the [[Council of the United Federation of Planets|Federation Council]]. ({{n|DS9|Trill: Unjoined}})
 
 
 
==Kilt==
 
A '''kilt''' is a sort of human garment resembling a [[skirt]]. Many human cultures embraced this garment, including the [[Scottish]], [[Irish]], [[Roman]]s, and [[Greek]]s.
 
 
In [[2267]], [[James T. Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Grang of the Wolf clan]] were forced to wear kilts as part of the [[Code Duello of Bavarya]]. ({{n|TOS|Mission to Horatius}})
 
 
In [[2276]], a kilt was a common clothing item for [[Romulan]] servants. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}})
 
 
 
==Singlet==
 
A '''singlet''' was a one-piece collarless garment, also known as vest. This was a common bit of clothing for [[Romulan]] servants in [[2276]]. ({{n|TOS|The Romulan Way}})
 
 
 
==String tie==
 
A '''string tie''' was a popular [[Human]] male garment in the late [[1800s]] on [[Earth]].
 
 
In [[2268]], the [[Melkotian]] recreation of [[Wyatt Earp]] wore a string tie. ({{e|TOS|Spectre of the Gun}}, {{n1|TOS|The Last Gunfight}})
 
 
 
==T-shirt==
 
A '''T-shirt''' was a type of clothing, typically a short sleeved, buttonless, collarless garment which is pulled over the wearers head to cover their torso. Many T-shirt's sported designs or slogans, making the simple item of clothing an ideal way to display the wearers personal tastes.
 
 
In [[2370]] [[Garak]] sold "I Saw [[The Prodigal]]" T-shirts from his [[Garak's Clothiers|shop]] on [[Deep Space 9]], as souvenirs for the ''Illumination of The Prodigal'' which was drawing visitors to the station. (''[[DS9]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Devil in the Sky]]'')
 
 
[[Department of Temporal Investigations]] agent [[Lucsly]] wore a "[[DeathTongue]]" T-shirt for a planned covert mission to the [[20th century]]. (''[[VOY]]'' [[short story]]: ''[[Almost... But Not Quite]]'')
 

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Clothing refers to the variety of items worn by beings for various reasons, such as protection from environmental factors, personal comfort, modesty and safety or for cultural and religious meanings.

Clothing is often heavily influenced by cultural factors and comes in a great variety of styles, ranging from plain and practical to elaborate and artistic designs.

Many groups and organizations developed a specific type of clothing for their members to wear to signify their affiliation with this group, this is referred to as a uniform. Some uniforms featured identical clothing for all who wore it, others featured rules and guidelines to maintain uniformity while allowing some variation.

Types of clothing

Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) (a.k.a. fatigues)
The name of the military uniform that the armed forces of the United States have used as their standard uniform for combat situations since September 1981. The military personnel stationed at Area 51 in 1986 wore this uniform. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Bodysuit
A leotard-like garment that may or may not have snaps at the crotch. It is usually form-fitting and sleeved, although some are sleeveless and are cut like a tank top. On Stardate 7004.1, Masako Clarke wore a "skin tight one-piece bodysuit". (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Dress
A type of clothing involving a skirt attached to a bodice, typically worn by females. In 1974, Roberta Lincoln wore a black dress to her meeting with Walter Takagi in Rome. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Flight suit
A full body garment, similar to a jumpsuit, worn while flying a powered aircraft such as military airplanes and helicopters. These suits are generally made to keep the wearer warm, as well as being practical, and durable (including fire retardant). At a 1984 Halloween party, Roberta Lincoln dressed as Sally Ride by wearing a flight suit with that astronaut's name on it. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1, TOS episode: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")
Frock coat
A Human male garment in the late 1800s on Earth. In 2268, the Melkotian recreation of Wyatt Earp wore a frock coat. (TOS novelization: The Last Gunfight)
Kilt
A type of skirt, typically worn by males and associated with several cultures, such as the Scots. (TOS episode: "The Savage Curtain")
Lab coat
A cloth overcoat with large pockets, often worn for utilitarian reasons. In 1974, Joel Singer wore a white lab coat while in India. Dr. Beverly Crusher often wore her overcoat while administering care for her patients, aboard Enterprise-D. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1, TNG episode: "The Naked Now")
Nehru jacket
A hip-length tailored coat for men or women, with a stand-up collar. An apparel worn by Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964. Khan Noonien Singh was rather fond of these jackets. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Overcoat
A type of outerwear which covered and protected a person from the elements. In 1974, Roberta Lincoln wore an overcoat in Germany. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Robe
A type of garment which was typically loose fitting with sleeves. In 2267, most of the people on Ceres wore robes. (TOS novelization: Friday's Child)
Sari
A sari was a strip of unstitched cloth that is draped over the body in various styles. This garment was common in India. In 1974, Roberta Lincoln met many women in India dressed in saris. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Singlet
A one-piece collarless garment, also known as vest. This was a common type of clothing for Romulan servants in 2276. (TOS novel: The Romulan Way)
Skirt
A draped garment often made out of a single piece of material, commonly worn by females. In 1974, Roberta Lincoln wore a skirt while in Rome. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
T-shirt
A type of top, typically a short sleeved, buttonless, collarless garment which was pulled over the wearer's head to cover their torso. Many T-shirts sported designs or slogans.

(TOS novelization: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, TOS movie: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

Trousers
An item of clothing worn on the lower part of the body from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately. Such items of clothing were often referred to as pants in countries such as Canada and the United States of America. In 1984, Wilson Evergreen wore trousers in Antarctica. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Turtleneck sweater
A garment with a close-fitting, round, and high collar that folds over and covers the neck. USAF Lt. Col. Fellini wore a similar one in 1969. In 1984, Wilson Evergreen wore a green turtleneck sweater in Antarctica. This became a part of the 2280s uniform for Starfleet personnel. (TOS episode: "Tomorrow is Yesterday", TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1, TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
Uniform
A set of clothing conforming to set rules to display an individual's allegiance to a certain group.

Specialty clothing

Clothing designed, and worn for, a specific purpose, to provide protection and abilities required for a specific task not given by normal clothing.

Body armor
A type of clothing designed to protect the wearer from dangers such as assault. (TOS movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Emergency transporter suit
A special jumpsuit worn by test pilots which served as a homing device and transporter pattern enhancer. The suit allowed for the emergency beam-out of a person from an endangered vehicle. (DS9 short story: "Infinity")
Engineering suit
A specialized type of clothing for use in the extreme environments around certain starship engineering equipment. (TOS comic: "UK comic strips, first story arc")
Environmental suit
A specialized type of clothing used to project the wearer from hazards and maintain life-support in inhospitable environments.
Hover suit
A special type of clothing worn by a participant in the game of hoverball. (VOY short story: "Winds of Change")
Isolation suit
A full body garment used by Federation anthropologists to conceel themselves from their subjects using a small cloaking device.
Parka
A type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with fur, to protect the face from a combination of freezing temperatures and wind. Gary Seven and Khan Noonien Singh wore parkas while in Antarctica in 1984. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Gi
A two-piece garment, consisting of loose-fitting trousers and a jacket, that was worn by martial arts enthusiasts. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect)

Headwear

Beret
A type of cloth, felt or leather hat. In 1974, Roberta Lincoln wore a black beret in Germany. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Fedora
A popular Human felt hat, often creased lengthwise down the crown and pinched in the front on both sides. In 1974, Viktor Lozinak wore at fedora in India. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Flat hat
A Human male felt hat, usually dark in color, worn from the late 1800s onwards, a type of "cowboy hat". In 2268, the Melkotian recreation of Wyatt Earp wore a flat hat. (TOS novelization: The Last Gunfight)
Helmet
A type of hat design to protect the head, often covering a large area of the skull to achieve this goal.
Klingons have sometimes wore helmets. (DS9 novel: The Left Hand of Destiny, DS9 - Day of Honor novel: Armageddon Sky, Star Trek Into Darkness

in 2266, the Master Computer of a race of Robots encountered by the crew of the USS Enterprise forced several of the Enterprise crew it was holding captive to wear a special type of helmet which pacified them. (TOS comic: "UK comic strips, first story arc")

Pith helmet
The pith helmet was a lightweight helmet made of cork or pith with a cloth cover, designed to shade the wearer's head from the sun. In 1974, Donald Archibald Williams wore a pith helmet while in India. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
Turban
A long piece of cloth, wound about the head to be used as a headdress. In 1974, turbans were quite popular in India among many peoples. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)

Underwear

Clothing typically worn under other garments

Brassiere
An article of clothing that covered, supported, and elevated the breasts.
G-string
A narrow piece of material which covers the genitals, and little else.

Footwear

Boots
A common type of footwear for many cultures in 2276. (TOS novel: The Romulan Way)
High heels
A sort of footwear which raises the heel of the wearer's foot significantly higher than the toes. Shannon O'Donnel was wearing high heels upon her return to Area 51 from Las Vegas on July 5, 1986. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)

Accessories

Decorative and/or functional items worn in addition to other clothing for aesthetic or cultural reasons.

Baldric
A wide ornamental belt worn over one shoulder and around the waist.
Earring
A piece of jewelery worn on the ear. (TNG episodes: "Angel One", "Ensign Ro")
Handkerchief
A piece of cloth used to wipe mucus. In 2269, Leonard McCoy suggested that Katalya Tremain find one. (TOS novel: Vulcan!)
Necktie
A length of cloth worn about the neck and tied in a prescribed manner. In 1974, Gary Seven wore a necktie while posing as a businessman in New York. (TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
String tie
A Human male garment in the late 1800s on Earth. In 2268, the Melkotian recreation of Wyatt Earp wore a string tie. (TOS novelization: The Last Gunfight)

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