Keyedstaat Uniforms
#21
I don't know much about fashion, but the double-breasted style of coat strikes me as something would be virtually mandatory for most public outfits. You could probably get even further with this topic by breaking it down into individual items...rather than copying a specific uniform, figure out what kind of hats (for example) communicate what and how they should reflect a hierarchy...this is good because you'll have lots of different fashions beyond official or military...how does the average man on the street dress? 

Could take it beyond hypotheticals too. What do you wear right now to distinguish yourself from a goyslave?
#22
(02-22-2023, 06:03 AM)a system is failing Wrote: What do you wear right now to distinguish yourself from a goyslave?

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(02-22-2023, 04:18 AM)Guest Wrote: Peak American post. I can smell the used car salesman chutzpah. Might as well wear a tie with Goofy on it at that point. Also misses the point entirely because this is about uniforms, is it not? Very much embarrassing.

Good, I say. Let it wither away like the vestigial appendix that it is. Ties are scarfs made useless, things without purpose, effete at best. I am all for beauty and the aesthetic but beauty without purpose is a crime against nature. The death of the tie will spur on the death of the collar and the death of the collar and so on. The lapel is another such criminal made useless, another atavism. It also needs to go.

If it cannot justify its presence, it must be destroyed. I am for a committee in memory of Mr Shaw entirely devoted to fashion on this basis.

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Your incessant insistence on using "used car salesman" as an insult, your use of the word "chutzpah," and your belief that the worst thing is for something to be "embarrassing" ("Oh no! What will the mass of retarded biological slaves think of me?") are in fact far greater symptoms of being an oversocialized American normalfaggot at heart than even the silliest or stupidest thing I could ever decide to wear. Calling someone a "use car salesman" with "chutzpah" and posting an AZ Quotes image of some old faggot libtard poet type (and a dirty MICK at that!) to justify your argument solidly identifies you as a balding Facebook Millennial. Go finish your George Carlin special.

Quote:beauty without purpose is a crime against nature
Kant and Schopenhauer both correctly observed and agreed that utility is the OPPOSITE of beauty. The mindset of utilitarianism, of slavery to the crushing gravity of necessity and efficiency, of immediate material usefulness - these are the chief enemies of all aristocratic greatness, which is rooted in exuberance, excess, laziness, and total freedom from work and necessity. Something which exists to serve a petty, greedy material purpose prostitutes its own Essence, and thus becomes ugly. What is necessary and utilitarian about the Forbidden City, the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, the Golden House of Nero, the Gothic Cathedrals, or the Hagia Sophia? Nothing, or if there is it is secondary and purely an afterthought; thus, they are beautiful.

The only justification which the noble man, the true Amarnite, needs to give some board of faggots for his existence is this: "I am." George Bernard Shaw feebly toddles up to a Lion, asks him to justify his existence - the Lion responds by pouncing upon him, tearing out his stupid faggot throat and devouring his dried, jerky-like Irish flesh. To feel the need to justify yourself to others is to admit your own inherent invalidity and worthlessness.
#23
(02-22-2023, 09:56 AM)JohnnyRomero Wrote: I am an American used car salesman.
Ok then, wear your Goofy tie, lmao. And yes, all the examples you listed had one prime utilitarian function. It's even the same in all cases you listed. You must be retarded if you cannot see these buildings as primary expressions of power and its propagation through representation.

(02-22-2023, 11:45 AM)Guest Wrote:
(02-22-2023, 09:56 AM)JohnnyRomero Wrote: I am an American used car salesman.
"He did not say this."

(02-22-2023, 11:45 AM)Guest Wrote:
(02-22-2023, 09:56 AM)JohnnyRomero Wrote: I am an American used car salesman.

"He did not say this."
"Spiritually he did."
#24
(02-22-2023, 11:45 AM)Guest Wrote: You must be retarded if you cannot see these buildings as primary expressions of power and its propagation through representation.

"It's all like... power, bro!"

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#25
(02-22-2023, 04:18 AM)Guest Wrote: Good, I say. Let it wither away like the vestigial appendix that it is. Ties are scarfs made useless, things without purpose, effete at best. I am all for beauty and the aesthetic but beauty without purpose is a crime against nature. The death of the tie will spur on the death of the collar and the death of the collar and so on. The lapel is another such criminal made useless, another atavism. It also needs to go.

"Beauty without purpose is a crime against nature" is the kind of thing someone copes themselves into believing to explain why they'd pork a fatty to make muh warrior sons. Even supposing your definition of beauty is correct, collars were invented simply to protect the neck from chafing from one's outerwear, it is a utilitarian design. Your attempts to explain your way around tacitly supporting the negrofication of Western dress is not working. The gays and browns overlords of the 21st century hate ties and formalwear because it is first and foremost a White and Aristocratic concern. The problem with "car salesman chutzpah" is that he is a crude mockery of the actual energy a good suit exudes.

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"You stupid fucking bitch..."
#26
(02-22-2023, 04:18 AM)Guest Wrote: Also misses the point entirely because this is about uniforms, is it not? Very much embarrassing.
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The death of the tie will spur on the death of the collar and the death of the collar and so on. The lapel is another such criminal made useless, another atavism. It also needs to go.

what's left then, you want to wear an unadorned burlap sack? very well, i'm sure we can find a suitable role for you and your uniform. perhaps shoveling dirt or picking olives.
#27
A tie is a great tool to hang the wagie who is wearing it.
#28
Obviously this is very fantasy looking, but its an interesting design.
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#29
Those are good looking uniforms which are inspired by Imperial Germany and 1950s America , from ad astra per aspera,a work of alternate history made by rvbomally:
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...4819002890
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...4852497390
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...5128059535
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...5384425455

for those who want to know more about ad astra per aspera:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/L...aPerAspera
https://aapa.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline#1868
https://aapa.fandom.com/wiki/Ad_Astra_Per_Aspera_Wiki
https://www.deviantart.com/rvbomally/gal...per-aspera
#30
(02-25-2023, 08:45 PM)Guest Wrote: Those are good looking uniforms which are inspired by Imperial Germany and 1950s America , from ad astra per aspera,a work of alternate history made by rvbomally:
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...4819002890
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...4852497390
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...5128059535
https://intellectually-absent.tumblr.com...5384425455

for those who want to know more about ad astra per aspera:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/L...aPerAspera
https://aapa.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline#1868
https://aapa.fandom.com/wiki/Ad_Astra_Per_Aspera_Wiki
https://www.deviantart.com/rvbomally/gal...per-aspera

Too much greebling. This looks like the American cartoon take on Kerberos.

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#31
(02-28-2023, 09:56 PM)anthony Wrote: Too much greebling. This looks like the American cartoon take on Kerberos.
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Agreed and further more I wish to note a there is common trait of  rvbomally's zero budget forum tale art project and big budget Western Media outside I guess Starship Troopers and a few others it is a attempt at a fictional keyed faction with the belief they are the bad guys. Ergo down to their uniforms they play a cardboard devil in a cheap morality play no aesthetic merits whatsoever and being fictional its often the case their uniforms would not work outside fiction. This thread was started for ideas on something that could be real, I would suggest if one is going to look at fiction at least look at clothes from inspired works that have lead fans to create wearable and fashionable cosplay. 

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“Power changes its appearance but not its reality.”― Bertrand De Jouvenel
#32
something i find interesting is that every image posted in this thread clearly evolved in some way from court/military dress originating around the 17th or 18th century. i am a dilettante with no special knowledge on the topic but it is striking how much you can recognize in the tailcoat uniforms of napoleon's time:
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all formal dress starting in early modernity up to the present day would appear to an outsider as variations on the same principle, whereas antiquity and the medieval era had obviously distinct fashions. i leave it to the future denizens of keyedworld to invent a truly new strain of dress, as i don't think a complete departure from this modern-western style would be becoming, unless perhaps someone else has a completely original idea he thinks could work.
#33
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All your fashions had best be centered around this guy because all your infantry forces are gonna look a lot like him by the end of the next war.



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