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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Trousers and shirts need to be cut differently for different for different shaped genitals and chests really. I wonder how they'll achieve it "
All in one Lycra leotard would work, if stretchy enough |
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They do currently, Police Officers I see are often wearing a black top and trousers. Often with hi vis jackets.
I can’t remember last time I saw a Female Police Officer in a skirt.
(Although met a few Male Officers at TV events in skirts ) |
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"Trousers and shirts need to be cut differently for different for different shaped genitals and chests really. I wonder how they'll achieve it
All in one Lycra leotard would work, if stretchy enough "
Very true. I couldn't take an officer of the law seriously if they were in all over lycra though |
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"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM"
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
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"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical. "
I am not sure.. never seen one... |
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"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical.
I am not sure.. never seen one..."
You need to be more obseravnt |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical.
I am not sure.. never seen one...
You need to be more obseravnt "
I have not seen a Bobby on the beat for years... |
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For junior ranks in the Navy, men and women all wear the same uniforms, it’s only when they leave training women may request a skit offices and when they reach senior rank/ commissioned officer status they’re issued with a tri-corn cap as opposed to a male peaked cap (although this may change soon apparently as the tricorn is more expensive). |
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"For junior ranks in the Navy, men and women all wear the same uniforms, it’s only when they leave training women may request a skit offices and when they reach senior rank/ commissioned officer status they’re issued with a tri-corn cap as opposed to a male peaked cap (although this may change soon apparently as the tricorn is more expensive). "
Surely the tri-corn is more traditional?! I'm sure Admiral Nelson wore a hat with three points on it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical.
I am not sure.. never seen one..."
How can you live in Essex and never have seen a copper?!? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Aren't they already? Maybe the parade/ dress (whatever you'd call it) uniform is still gendered but um pretty sure their work uniform is just shirt/polo and trousers right?
LvM
I'm pretty sure our local officers all just wear polo top or shirt and trousers.
It's just practical.
I am not sure.. never seen one...
How can you live in Essex and never have seen a copper?!? "
Seen the cars...but never one on the beat.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For junior ranks in the Navy, men and women all wear the same uniforms, it’s only when they leave training women may request a skit offices and when they reach senior rank/ commissioned officer status they’re issued with a tri-corn cap as opposed to a male peaked cap (although this may change soon apparently as the tricorn is more expensive).
Surely the tri-corn is more traditional?! I'm sure Admiral Nelson wore a hat with three points on it "
Pedant mode: nope, he wore a bi-corn. |
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"For junior ranks in the Navy, men and women all wear the same uniforms, it’s only when they leave training women may request a skit offices and when they reach senior rank/ commissioned officer status they’re issued with a tri-corn cap as opposed to a male peaked cap (although this may change soon apparently as the tricorn is more expensive).
Surely the tri-corn is more traditional?! I'm sure Admiral Nelson wore a hat with three points on it
Pedant mode: nope, he wore a bi-corn. "
That settles it then! Gender neutral bi-corn, traditional Navy hats ftw! |
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