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| - There are a few types of clothes people wear when they are traveling in space:
* Military style outfits (much loved by the Stargate SG-1 crew)
* Standard overalls with a plethora of badges (real astronauts, and quite a few characters in Used Future science-fiction).
* 21st century stuff (or, in a humorous version, 20th century (1960-1980s) stuff).
* Stripperiffic items most universally worn by the female members of the Green-Skinned Space Babe race.
* Just Space Clothes - stuff that is just unbelievably silly. Huge shoulder pads, pocketless spandex, clashing colors, jackets that look like couch covers, reflective foil, long trailing skirts, capes, daft hair (or even dafter hats).
* Ermine Cape Effect: Usually worn by a civilization of aliens who have a fondness for Cr
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| - There are a few types of clothes people wear when they are traveling in space:
* Military style outfits (much loved by the Stargate SG-1 crew)
* Standard overalls with a plethora of badges (real astronauts, and quite a few characters in Used Future science-fiction).
* 21st century stuff (or, in a humorous version, 20th century (1960-1980s) stuff).
* Stripperiffic items most universally worn by the female members of the Green-Skinned Space Babe race.
* Just Space Clothes - stuff that is just unbelievably silly. Huge shoulder pads, pocketless spandex, clashing colors, jackets that look like couch covers, reflective foil, long trailing skirts, capes, daft hair (or even dafter hats).
* Ermine Cape Effect: Usually worn by a civilization of aliens who have a fondness for Crystal Spires and Togas. Today, Space Clothes seem to be largely a thing of the past, as everyone goes military-style or contemporary. The problem with the latter is that people may well not wear those sorts of things in the future. See also Future Spandex. Compare Spandex, Latex, or Leather. Examples of Space Clothes include:
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