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'''Casual duty attire''' was informal, non-regulation clothing worn instead of a standard [[uniform]] while on duty.
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'''Casual duty attire''' was informal clothing worn instead of a standard [[uniform]] while on duty.
   
 
On some [[Starfleet]] vessels, certain crew members were granted permission, at the [[captain]]'s discretion, to wear casual duty attire while serving on board. This diversion from the standard [[uniform code]] was typically granted to [[senior officer|senior officers]] in specialized positions. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
 
On some [[Starfleet]] vessels, certain crew members were granted permission, at the [[captain]]'s discretion, to wear casual duty attire while serving on board. This diversion from the standard [[uniform code]] was typically granted to [[senior officer|senior officers]] in specialized positions. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
   
==22nd Century==
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==22nd century==
===T'Pol===
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=== T'Pol's uniform ===
In [[2153]], {{NX|01}} [[science officer]] [[T'Pol]] resigned from the [[Vulcan High Command]]. ({{ENT|The Expanse}}) As she was no longer permitted to wear [[Vulcan uniform#Type A|her former uniform]] as a civilian, she opted to don brightly colored, tight-fitting jumpsuits while on duty. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}). After T'Pol accepted a [[provisional officer|commission]] to [[Commander]] in [[2154]], her civilian jumpsuits were modified to include division coloring, [[rank insignia]], and other details consistent with [[Starfleet uniform (22nd century)|standard uniforms of the period]]. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) T'Pol continued to
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In [[2153]], {{NX|01}} [[science officer]] [[T'Pol]] resigned from the [[Vulcan High Command]]. ({{ENT|The Expanse}}) As she was no longer permitted to wear [[Vulcan uniform#Type A|her former uniform]] as a civilian, she opted to don brightly colored, tight-fitting jumpsuits while on duty. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}) After T'Pol accepted a [[provisional officer|commission]] to [[commander]] in [[2154]], her civilian jumpsuits were modified to include division coloring, [[rank insignia]], and other details consistent with [[Starfleet uniform (22nd century)|standard uniforms of the period]]. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) T'Pol continued to wear variations of her civilian jumpsuits until at least [[2161]]. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
wear variations of her civilian jumpsuits until at least [[2161]]. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
 
   
{{bginfo|No on-screen reason was given for why T'Pol was not required to wear a standard uniform jumpsuit after becoming a Commander in Starfleet. During the entire run of the series, actress [[Jolene Blalock]] only wore a traditional Starfleet jumpsuit in two episodes, both in the third season: in {{e|Twilight}}, during scenes depicting an alternate future, and in {{e|Hatchery}}, when T'Pol was disguised as another crew member.}}
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{{bginfo|No on-screen reason was given for why T'Pol was not required to wear a standard uniform jumpsuit after becoming a commander in Starfleet. During the entire run of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', actress [[Jolene Blalock]] wore a traditional Starfleet jumpsuit in only two episodes, both in the series' [[ENT Season 3|third season]]: in {{e|Twilight}}, during scenes depicting an [[alternate timeline|alternate future]], and in {{e|Hatchery}}, when T'Pol was disguised as another crew member.}}
   
 
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== 23rd century ==
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=== Wraparound tunic ===
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==== Mid 2260s-Early 2270s ====
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[[File:Green wraparound tunic with collar rank.jpg|thumb|Kirk wearing the first version of wraparound tunic]]
 
[[File:Jonathan Archer (mirror) in a wraparound tunic.jpg|thumb|Archer in the second version of the wraparound tunic]]
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[[Captain]]s had a choice of relaxed clothing to wear when on duty, in the form of a [[Starfleet uniform (mid 2260s-early 2270s)#Wraparound tunic|wraparound tunic]]. [[James T. Kirk]] favored two green variations. [[Charles Evans]] also wore a beige version of this tunic, though where it originated from is unknown. ({{TOS|The Enemy Within|Charlie X|The Doomsday Machine}})
   
 
The [[USS Defiant (NCC-1764) personnel#Captain|captain]] of the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}} also had a green tunic when the ship disappeared through a [[spatial rift]] in [[2268]], to reemerge in the [[mirror universe]] in the year [[2155]], where {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} found the tunic in his quarters and wore it himself. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
==23rd Century==
 
===Starfleet Captains===
 
Starfleet ship [[captain|captains]] also had a choice of relaxed clothing to wear when on duty. [[James T. Kirk]] favored multiple variations of a wrap-around tunic, which were available by [[2266]]. ({{TOS|The Enemy Within}}; {{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
 
   
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{{bginfo|The tunic worn by Charles Evans was an early version of the costume originally designed for Kirk. (''[[The Star Trek Compendium]]'')<!-- Add the page number to the uniform page as well, as this entry only supplements that one --> While the Charles Evans prototype gives a suede appearance, the first ("Season 1") version of Kirk's wraparound tunic was constructed of wool crepe fabric, and the second ("Season 2") version utilized wool double-knit.}}
The second variant of this tunic was also used by the [[USS Defiant (NCC-1764) personnel#Captain|captain]] of the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, in [[2268]]. When the ship disappeared through a [[spatial rift]], and ended up in the [[mirror universe]] in the year [[2155]], {{mu|Jonathan Archer}} found the tunic in his quarters, and wore it himself. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
 
 
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File:Kirk green tunic with collar rank.jpg|Green tunic with golden rank stripes on shoulder ([[2266]])
 
File:Kirk green tunic with gold piping.jpg|Green tunic variation, edged with golden piping ([[2267]])
 
File:Jonathan Archer (mirror) in dress uniform.jpg|Mirror Archer wearing the tunic ([[2155]])
 
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===Medical Officers===
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==== Mid 2270s ====
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[[File:Starfleet wraparound tunic, mid 2270s.jpg|thumb|Sulu in a wraparound tunic]]
As early as [[2266]], a short-sleeved tunic was available to Starfleet medical officers serving aboard starships. While many medical officers wore the traditional uniform of the time, {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} Doctors [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and [[M'Benga]] often wore the short-sleeved tunic when on duty. ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver}}; {{TOS|A Private Little War}})
 
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This wraparound tunic was worn by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Hikaru Sulu]] shortly before the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} departed [[Earth spacedocks#USS Enterprise spacedock|drydock]] to confront ''[[V'ger]]'' and during [[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s briefing to the entire crew. This tunic had short sleeves and was worn over a black undershirt. [[Epaulet]]s denoting rank were found on the tunic. Pants matching the color of the jacket were also worn. A metal Starfleet emblem found near the waist on the jacket was used to close it over the undershirt. ({{film|1}})
 
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{{bginfo|This tunic was only worn by Sulu early on in the film.}}
In the early-[[2270s]], another version, a long-sleeved, open-necked white tunic was available for medical officers. Doctor McCoy, Doctor [[Christine Chapel]], and several other medical staff members aboard the ''Enterprise'' wore it during the [[V'Ger]] crisis. ({{film|1}})
 
 
The same tunics were still available in [[2285]], complete with turtleneck undergarments, adapted to the standard Starfleet uniform style of the period. They were worn by both medical officers (including McCoy) and trainee nurses aboard the ''Enterprise''. ({{film|2}})
 
 
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File:McCoy medical tunic.jpg|The short-sleeved tunic in [[2266]]
 
File:Strafleet medical tunic, early 2270s.jpg|The long-sleeved tunic ca. [[2273]]
 
File:Medical staff member twok 1.jpg|The long-sleeved tunic in [[2285]]
 
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===Engineering Captains===
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=== Bomber jacket ===
[[File:Scott engineers vest.jpg|thumb|120px|The engineering vest in [[2293]]]]
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[[File:Harry Morrow.jpg|thumb|[[Fleet Admiral]] [[Harry Morrow]] wearing a bomber jacket]]
By [[2286]], Starfleet permitted [[Captain of engineering|captains of engineering]] to wear a vest with pockets to hold various engineering instruments, which was worn over the white undershirt instead of the more formal [[Starfleet uniform (late 2270s-2350s)#Service jacket|service jacket]]. ({{film|4}})
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In keeping with the Starfleet practice of allowing officers of command rank to wear a less formal variant of the uniform, starting in the late 2270s command officers were given the option of wearing a suede leather [[Starfleet uniform (late 2270s-2350s)#Bomber jacket|bomber jacket]] version of the uniform. This was worn over the department color turtle neck. ({{film|3}}, {{film|4}}, {{film|5}})
{{bginfo|Actor [[James Doohan]] also wore this vest as part of Scotty's costume when he appeared in {{e|Relics}}, an episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek: The Next Generation's]]'' sixth season.}}
 
 
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==24th Century==
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==24th century==
===Deanna Troi===
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=== Deanna Troi's duty attire ===
 
Between [[2364]] and [[2370]], [[Deanna Troi]] frequently wore casual, nonuniform attire while on duty as ship's [[counselor]], as an alternative to a [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)#Standard duty uniform|standard Starfleet uniform]]. She primarily favored unitards in a variety of colors. ({{TNG|The Naked Now}} &ndash; [[TNG Season 6]]) Occasionally, she wore a turquoise variant with a long skirt. ({{TNG|The Survivors}})
 
Between [[2364]] and [[2370]], [[Deanna Troi]] frequently wore casual, nonuniform attire while on duty as ship's [[counselor]], as an alternative to a [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)#Standard duty uniform|standard Starfleet uniform]]. She primarily favored unitards in a variety of colors. ({{TNG|The Naked Now}} &ndash; [[TNG Season 6]]) Occasionally, she wore a turquoise variant with a long skirt. ({{TNG|The Survivors}})
   
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File:Troi gray unitard with red belt.jpg|A gray unitard with red belt ([[2364]])
 
File:Troi gray unitard with red belt.jpg|A gray unitard with red belt ([[2364]])
 
File:Troi gray unitard with pointed neckline.jpg|A variation of the gray unitard, with a pointed neckline ([[2364]])
 
File:Troi gray unitard with pointed neckline.jpg|A variation of the gray unitard, with a pointed neckline ([[2364]])
File:Troi maroon unitard.jpg|A maroon unitard with a navy banded collar ([[2366]])
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File:Troi maroon unitard.jpg|A maroon unitard with a banded collar and matching shoes ([[2365]])
 
File:Troi turquoise dress.jpg|A turquoise variant with flowing skirt and matching shoes ([[2366]])
 
File:Troi turquoise dress.jpg|A turquoise variant with flowing skirt and matching shoes ([[2366]])
File:Troi purple unitard.jpg|A purple unitard with lavender banded collar ([[2368]])
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File:Troi purple unitard.jpg|A dark grey unitard with lavender banded collar ([[2366]])
 
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While serving under [[Edward Jellico]] in [[2369]], she was ordered to wear a standard uniform while on duty. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}) After Jellico's order, she wore a traditional uniform almost exclusively during the rest of her posting aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ([[TNG Season 6]] - {{film|7}})
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While serving under [[Edward Jellico]] in [[2369]], she was ordered to wear a standard uniform while on duty. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}) After Jellico's order, she wore a traditional uniform almost exclusively during the rest of her posting aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. ([[TNG Season 6]] &ndash; {{film|7}})
   
{{bginfo|Aside from wearing the [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)#Skant|skant uniform]] during {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, actress [[Marina Sirtis]] wore a standard blue uniform in only one instance before the sixth seasons's {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}} - in the fictional future presented in the fourth season's {{e|Future Imperfect}}. After ''"Chain of Command"'', Sirtis wore the unitard costumes only a few times, usually in scenes depicting Troi off-duty.}}
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{{bginfo|Aside from wearing the [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)#Skant|skant uniform]] during {{e|Encounter at Farpoint}}, actress [[Marina Sirtis]] wore a standard blue uniform in only one instance before the [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}} &ndash; in a fictional future presented in the [[TNG Season 4|Season 4]] installment {{e|Future Imperfect}}. After "Chain of Command", Sirtis wore the unitard costumes only a few times, usually in scenes depicting Troi's off-duty activities.|In the "Stardate Revisited" documentary included with the [[TNG Season 1 Blu-ray]] collection, Marina Sirtis described the "gray unitard" outfits from the first season as being made of denim ("...and not the stretchy kind... like wearing skin-tight jeans up to your neck").}}
 
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===Starship Captains===
 
By [[2368]], Starfleet had a uniform variant available to commanding officers in service aboard starships. This "captain's jacket" consisted of a two-tone, gray and black duty uniform, worn beneath a command-style jacket, with quilted shoulders. Less formal than the standard duty uniform, the captain's variant uniform was a more casual dress option, with trousers reminiscent of the previous [[Starfleet uniform (late 2270s-2350s)|Starfleet uniform]]. ({{TNG|Darmok|Unification I|Cause and Effect|A Fistful of Datas}})
 
   
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=== Captain's variant ===
{{bginfo|The captain's jacket was designed by [[Robert Blackman]] to make Captain Picard stand out from the rest of his crew, at the suggestion of actor [[Patrick Stewart]]. In its first appearance, the uniform would feature leather-like shoulders; however, in all other appearances, the uniform seems to be made of cotton, with suede used for the burgundy division color.}}
 
 
By [[2368]], Starfleet had a [[Starfleet uniform (2350s-2370s)#Captain's variant|uniform variant]] available to commanding officers in service aboard starships, consisting of a red [[command division]] suede jacket featuring banded cuffs and either leather or fabric black shoulders. Less formal than the standard duty uniform, this "captain's jacket" was a more casual dress option, with trousers reminiscent of the [[Starfleet uniform (late 2270s-2350s)|previous Starfleet uniform]]. ({{TNG|Darmok|Ensign Ro}})
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{{bginfo|The captain's uniform was designed by [[Robert Blackman]] to make Captain Picard stand out from the rest of his crew, at the suggestion of actor [[Patrick Stewart]]. {{incite}} In its first appearance, the jacket featured leather-like shoulders; however, in all other appearances, the shoulders were microsuede, with a synthetic fiber resembling suede used for the burgundy division color.}}
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File:Picard jacket leather shoulders.jpg|The first jacket, with leather shoulders ([[2368]])
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File:Jean-Luc Picard wearing captain's jacket.jpg|The second revision, with fabric shoulders ([[2368]])
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File:Picard gray uniform.jpg|The gray uniform undershirt with ribbed collar ([[2368]])
 
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{{Starfleet uniforms}}

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Casual duty attire was informal clothing worn instead of a standard uniform while on duty.

On some Starfleet vessels, certain crew members were granted permission, at the captain's discretion, to wear casual duty attire while serving on board. This diversion from the standard uniform code was typically granted to senior officers in specialized positions. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

22nd century

T'Pol's uniform

In 2153, Enterprise NX-01 science officer T'Pol resigned from the Vulcan High Command. (ENT: "The Expanse") As she was no longer permitted to wear her former uniform as a civilian, she opted to don brightly colored, tight-fitting jumpsuits while on duty. (ENT: "The Xindi") After T'Pol accepted a commission to commander in 2154, her civilian jumpsuits were modified to include division coloring, rank insignia, and other details consistent with standard uniforms of the period. (ENT: "Borderland") T'Pol continued to wear variations of her civilian jumpsuits until at least 2161. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

No on-screen reason was given for why T'Pol was not required to wear a standard uniform jumpsuit after becoming a commander in Starfleet. During the entire run of Star Trek: Enterprise, actress Jolene Blalock wore a traditional Starfleet jumpsuit in only two episodes, both in the series' third season: in "Twilight", during scenes depicting an alternate future, and in "Hatchery", when T'Pol was disguised as another crew member.

23rd century

Wraparound tunic

Mid 2260s-Early 2270s

File:Green wraparound tunic with collar rank.jpg

Kirk wearing the first version of wraparound tunic

Jonathan Archer (mirror) in a wraparound tunic

Archer in the second version of the wraparound tunic

Captains had a choice of relaxed clothing to wear when on duty, in the form of a wraparound tunic. James T. Kirk favored two green variations. Charles Evans also wore a beige version of this tunic, though where it originated from is unknown. (TOS: "The Enemy Within", "Charlie X", "The Doomsday Machine")

The captain of the USS Defiant also had a green tunic when the ship disappeared through a spatial rift in 2268, to reemerge in the mirror universe in the year 2155, where Jonathan Archer found the tunic in his quarters and wore it himself. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

The tunic worn by Charles Evans was an early version of the costume originally designed for Kirk. (The Star Trek Compendium) While the Charles Evans prototype gives a suede appearance, the first ("Season 1") version of Kirk's wraparound tunic was constructed of wool crepe fabric, and the second ("Season 2") version utilized wool double-knit.

Mid 2270s

File:Starfleet wraparound tunic, mid 2270s.jpg

Sulu in a wraparound tunic

This wraparound tunic was worn by Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu shortly before the USS Enterprise departed drydock to confront V'ger and during Admiral Kirk's briefing to the entire crew. This tunic had short sleeves and was worn over a black undershirt. Epaulets denoting rank were found on the tunic. Pants matching the color of the jacket were also worn. A metal Starfleet emblem found near the waist on the jacket was used to close it over the undershirt. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

This tunic was only worn by Sulu early on in the film.

Bomber jacket

File:Harry Morrow.jpg

Fleet Admiral Harry Morrow wearing a bomber jacket

In keeping with the Starfleet practice of allowing officers of command rank to wear a less formal variant of the uniform, starting in the late 2270s command officers were given the option of wearing a suede leather bomber jacket version of the uniform. This was worn over the department color turtle neck. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

24th century

Deanna Troi's duty attire

Between 2364 and 2370, Deanna Troi frequently wore casual, nonuniform attire while on duty as ship's counselor, as an alternative to a standard Starfleet uniform. She primarily favored unitards in a variety of colors. (TNG: "The Naked Now" – TNG Season 6) Occasionally, she wore a turquoise variant with a long skirt. (TNG: "The Survivors")

While serving under Edward Jellico in 2369, she was ordered to wear a standard uniform while on duty. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I") After Jellico's order, she wore a traditional uniform almost exclusively during the rest of her posting aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG Season 6Star Trek Generations)

Aside from wearing the skant uniform during "Encounter at Farpoint", actress Marina Sirtis wore a standard blue uniform in only one instance before the sixth season episode "Chain of Command, Part I" – in a fictional future presented in the Season 4 installment "Future Imperfect". After "Chain of Command", Sirtis wore the unitard costumes only a few times, usually in scenes depicting Troi's off-duty activities.
In the "Stardate Revisited" documentary included with the TNG Season 1 Blu-ray collection, Marina Sirtis described the "gray unitard" outfits from the first season as being made of denim ("...and not the stretchy kind... like wearing skin-tight jeans up to your neck").

Captain's variant

By 2368, Starfleet had a uniform variant available to commanding officers in service aboard starships, consisting of a red command division suede jacket featuring banded cuffs and either leather or fabric black shoulders. Less formal than the standard duty uniform, this "captain's jacket" was a more casual dress option, with trousers reminiscent of the previous Starfleet uniform. (TNG: "Darmok", "Ensign Ro")

The captain's uniform was designed by Robert Blackman to make Captain Picard stand out from the rest of his crew, at the suggestion of actor Patrick Stewart. (citation needededit) In its first appearance, the jacket featured leather-like shoulders; however, in all other appearances, the shoulders were microsuede, with a synthetic fiber resembling suede used for the burgundy division color.