Same could be said for Neelix
Same could be said for Neelix
DS9's wardrobe was somehow the 1990s in space.
88ReplyFashion is cyclical.
24ReplyI can start to believe in a centuries-long cycle when men start wearing capes in parties again.
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So many vests!
15Replywere they trying to look like Huxtable Station
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The occupation put Bajor behind the fashion curve.
12ReplyThe occupation put Bajor behind the fashion curve.
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Let’s be honest, Garak was working a lot of overtime to outfit the people on that station.
56ReplyGarak being really good at buying cheap leftover fabrics and using them up just explains all the clothes on DS9.
31ReplyWell a plain, simple man like Garak needs something to do with all his free time.
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Garak? No, who do you think was threatening the costume designers?
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I honestly want to raid Jake Sisko and Riker's closets.
I also kind of wanna peek inside Yar's closet as well.
30ReplyWe all know you're pining for this number:
53ReplyFuck. I never noticed this outfit had a codpiece. Holy crap.
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9ReplyEverything but the pants.
Purple is not my color.
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Jake is just wearing a normal shirt from the early 90s
16ReplyIt's just 90th fashion kinda
13ReplyNog: "Hey, Jake, the 2290's called. They want their shirts back."
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I want to watch this episode of The Great British Sewing Bee.
7ReplyWas Chief O’Brien the costume designer too?
6ReplyNo lie, I'd rock that Ferangi fit right now! Regal, comfortable, a little daring; easy to see why Quark was in line for GN!
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12ReplyGlad it wasn't just me. Wow I'll never click a tumblr link again
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I would pay tens of złoty for that t-shirt.
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"Is my shirt asymmetrical enough?"
1ReplyThe occupation put Bajor behind the fashion curve.
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