Imperial Navy
Uniforms
Officer’s Dress Uniform
Here we see Lieutenant Holly van Camp and Ensign Sol Nakasone modelling the Officer’s Dress Uniform (1100/Humanoid issue). It is composed of a tunic and pants in red cloth with dark grey soft hide trim and belt. Details include the standard yellow-on-black Imperial sunburst on the breast with the individual’s surname beneath, rank insignia on the collar, and the traditional wreath and short sword symbol on the right arm. For ceremonial occasions, medal ribbons may be attached below the sunburst and name. Unit or ship patches are not generally displayed on the dress uniform. Unlike most military uniforms this uniform does not feature a hat, cap, or any other form of headgear.
The Officer’s Dress Uniform is worn on all formal occasions, including ceremonial events. Additionally, many ship captains have their bridge officers ware dress uniforms while on watch.

Officer’s Undress Uniform
Next, Lieutenant van Camp and Ensign Nakasone can be seen in the standard Officer’s Undress Uniform (1100/Humanoid issue). It is composed of a white durable short-sleeved top and red slacks. It is designed for comfort in the controlled environment of a starship and can be worn inside a vacc suit. Details include the standard yellow-on-black Imperial sunburst on the breast with the individual’s surname beneath and one set of rank insignia on the collar (right side). Medals are not displayed on the undress uniform. A baseball-style cap may be present. Unit or ship patches are sometimes worn on the left arm (or the cap) at the discretion of the unit’s CO.
The Officer’s Undress Uniform is worn onboard ship at all times when not in Dress Uniform. This includes on and off duty times.
