I don't think it should be used for enlisted soldiers. We already have a dedicated design for the enlisted; I don't want to change the headwear for the whole Star Army. The sailor cap currently used is fine and appears in over 200 artworks that would be outdated if we changed it. I love how it has the site name on it. So if I add the peaked cap it'll be optional and for higher ranks. I'm thinking I'll use this one:The hats aren't a bad idea, but I think you need to make a design focused on enlisted if you're going to make something like that for officers, since most players aren't officer rank.
Why would we allow skirts for woman but not men? Is there any legitimate reason that makes sense in the far-future universe of Star Army? Also, for some species, like Phods, a skirt would probably be a more comfortable option because of their large feet. And male Separa'shan don't even have legs.Male skirts ... ugh. As long as it's an option, and we're prepared to be laughed at. I vote no on them all the same, if there's a vote to be had.
Phods can wear pants made for them. Seems pretty simple.Why would we allow skirts for woman but not men? Is there any legitimate reason that makes sense in the far-future universe of Star Army? Also, for some species, like Phods, a skirt would probably be a more comfortable option because of their large feet. And male Separa'shan don't even have legs.
Good point. I'm thinking the length for the male one would be knee-length, like kilts and the Marc Jacobs example in my last post. It would also be worn with leggings like the female one is. Although I suppose we could look at allowing bare legs for both genders.The issue is the length. The hakama is a long skirt, and the star army skirt is way too short for men to be comfortable doing anything in. Using the examples on the uniform page, the current skirt is a mini-skirt. So unless the skirt is made a lot longer, I do not see too many men ever wearing it.
Exactly. If people want to call it a kilt to feel more comfortable, they can. And it's already an option under the regulations so I'm not even sure why we're arguing anymore.Honestly, whether you call it a kilt or a skirt is just semantics. They're just two different words for the same thing with one being considered more masculine than the other.
Correct.Okay! Yay. So no one has to wear a skirt, and everyone can wear a skirt!
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