Second Tevarin War Uniform

Clothing set manufactured by Navy Surplus
Second Tevarin War Uniform
ManufacturerNavy Surplus (NVS)
TypeClothing set
SexUnisex
Environment protection
PressurizedNo

Set components

Name Hat Eyewear Shirt Jacket Gloves Pants Footwear
Second Tevarin War Service Uniform Second Tevarin War Service Jacket Second Tevarin War Service Trousers
Second Tevarin War Red Dress-Uniform Second Tevarin War Red Dress Jacket Second Tevarin War Red Dress Trousers
Second Tevarin War White Dress-Uniform Second Tevarin War White Dress Jacket Second Tevarin War White Dress Trousers

Editions

Second Tevarin War Service Uniform is Subscriber Flair that was given out exclusively to backers in October 2020 with a Centurion or Imperator Subscription. The blue Service Uniform was worn by enlistees on duty, whether in the office or aboard a ship. This uniform is most often associated with the brave starmen who defended the empire during the Second Tevarin War and is a common sight in spectrum vids centered around the conflict.
Second Tevarin War Red Dress-Uniform is Subscriber Flair that was given out exclusively to backers in October 2020 with a Imperator Subscription. The Red Dress-Uniform was ‘mess dress;’ a semi-formal uniform worn to official functions where civilians would be expected to wear black tie. Consisting of a red jacket with black sleeves and matching red pants, it features a sash where military personnel would display their medals and honors.
Second Tevarin War White Dress-Uniform is Subscriber Flair that released as part of the October 2020 Subscriber flair. It was not handed out to any subscriber, but rather only available in the Subscriber Store for USD $6.50 for a full uniform (jacket + pants). The White Dress Uniform was the Navy’s most formal uniform of the era and reserved for official ceremonies and parades.

Current Subscribers can retro-actively purchase each flair for USD $6.50 per full uniform (jacket + pants).[1]

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References

  1. October 2950 Subscriber Promotions. Transmission - Comm-Link. Retrieved 2020-10-15