Fabric

The 1st and part of the 2nd season,
the actual fabric was a lightweight velour. The first uniform I
made was of this fabric. Looks good, but wears bad.
The first time I washed it, it shrunk. Much to my dismay,
I had to remake the uniform...In my opinion, velour is
still the best. it just looks good and it tailors well. Velour
is very hard to find in the right texture. With today's 
standards you can find a Lightweight Velour that will not shrink.


By the Middle of the 2nd season a new fabric
had to be found. My sources tell me it is a double
Knit type of fabric. This fabric is what most 
people are currently using today. It is widely 
found in many fabric stores. It is a little easier 
to find the colors than the Velour, 
Remember! in the original series, the colors
were not what we thought we saw. Example,
Kirk's tunic was an avocado color, but because
of the film, it looks gold. So for your purpose, you
would want to find a  gold, we never actually saw
the avocado.......

An Original Tunic..

This tunic is a scanned picture from the Star Trek Sketchbook..
click to enlarge ...Notice the braiding...this is what helps in the
authenticity of a tunic. the braid is not available so if you see
a tunic with rick rack braiding. chances are it is not authentic..


 Most patterns can be purchased at conventions, but I prefer
 to get mine through Roddenberry.com. make sure you 
know your size. No cheating, these tunics are not forgiving, 
if your a large and you think your a medium, it will be extremely 
tight and not look good. Read the instructions carefully and begin
sewing. The originals. Pictured to the left is the GUSSET. Unlike
the Technical manual. this gusset is not only more practical but is 
more authentic and comes with the pattern...If you sew the gusset 
right it will look like it comes all the way to the top of the sleeve 
seam but does not go all the way to the bottom...The point of the 
gusset was for a better fit for the actors. It could be taken in or let 
out depending on if the actor gained weight or not

Collar???

So many questions

Does the zipper go all the way up to the top of the collar? or does it end just before the collar?

I guess it would depend on which fabric you are using. For example, it is well established that
the first and part of the second season tunics (Velour) had the zipper sewn right to the collar
and used hook and eye closures to keep the collar attached..
I've seen one up close and can confirm this.

But many have speculated that the zipper goes all the way through the collar, which I agree
it does but only during the last part of the second season and all of the third. Here are some
Photos...you be the judges. No matter how you make this tunic .Remember there is NO 100%
accuracy unless you own one and can copy it...So how ever you sew it, if it's to the
pattern you are okay

This tunic is a very simple piece of clothing to make.
To get the black band around the collar right, you may need to snip
the ends at an angle going inward. this will make the collar hug your neck,
and it should hug your neck and not be loose. If you really want the authentic
look, you'll want to sew in the invisible zipper. If you have sewing experience,
then go for it, otherwise, buy your fabric in a stretch. This way you can pull it
over your head.

Personally, I prefer to not install the zipper if at all possible..It is still possible to
have an authentic looking uniform and sacrifice the zipper..Reasons???Well if you
have ever worked with an invisible zippers you'll know they are horrible for Trek fabrics.
You get maybe 3 pulls from it then it catches on the fabric and breaks. Then if your lucky
to get it back up to the top the tunic has just become a $200 NON wearable display.

Now all you need to do is attach the insignia and rank braid
and your finished.

 

PANTS

Always the same question?..What about the pants...???
Here is my suggestion...Use a nice Gabardine fabric..whatever really  looks nice.But make sure
it's black..The originals had a slight glittery effect to them and I do say slight....One thing you
can do is use the spray fabric glitter..DO NOT spray directly on the fabric..One suggestion is to
 treat the glitter like a fragrance..spray in the air then run the fabric through it..You dont want too
much sparkle.....Use a regular men's pants pattern...Make sure it's a  pattern that allows pockets
or no pockets..It must have a zipper  so don't buy a gym pants pattern....Here is some
examples of what I do with the cuff...



 

 

Utility Belts
There were many variations on these belts so we'll try to cover them one by one


This is the closest I could come to for the trimming
 

MEN'S BELT


Women's Belt...

Women's belt was nothing more than 2" Velcro with an underside loop to attach
the ends together..Why they made the women wear belts was strange..
 

Part of the 2nd Season and ALL of 3 rd Season

MY variation on the Belt.....
First one I made when I first got into uniforms


belt is a 1 inch belt I made out of a basic black fabric laying around..I sewed on the
phaser  holster and communicator patch to achieve the same look as the third season.
This is just a rough sketch of what I did but  gives you an idea what you can do if you
dont want to sew velcro on your pants....

More to come soon!!!

If you have any questions,,,E-Mail me