What do Stormtroopers wear when not wearing their armor?
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Assuming Stormtroopers only wear their armor while on duty, what do they wear off-duty, sleeping, etc (Finn doesn't count)?
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Assuming Stormtroopers only wear their armor while on duty, what do they wear off-duty, sleeping, etc (Finn doesn't count)?
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It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
4
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
2
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
13
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
5
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02
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Assuming Stormtroopers only wear their armor while on duty, what do they wear off-duty, sleeping, etc (Finn doesn't count)?
star-wars stormtroopers
Assuming Stormtroopers only wear their armor while on duty, what do they wear off-duty, sleeping, etc (Finn doesn't count)?
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asked Feb 12 '16 at 3:41
iMerchantiMerchant
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It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
4
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
2
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
13
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
5
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02
add a comment |
11
It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
4
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
2
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
13
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
5
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02
11
11
It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
4
4
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
2
2
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
13
13
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
5
5
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02
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First of all, we know Stormtrooper fashion originates from Clone Trooper fashion on Kamino:
Kid fashion
Adult fashion
The following points are true or probably true about the history of trooper fashion:
- When you're at war, off-duty uniform fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds, especially when national budgets are tight and your financiers are the enemy's banking corporations (for that matter, have any bank in any galaxy in any time period ever loaned people money for fashion?)
- During the rise of the Empire, the focus was on suppressing individuality and promoting monochrome fashion
- During the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order, the focus is on revamping the military's combat effectiveness to reconquer the galaxy. Again, off-duty fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds
Take, for example, Imperial-era kid fashion:
Therefore, what Finn is wearing underneath the armour he shedded:
is the closest we have to what a First Order Stormtrooper wears off-duty. It probably isn't too far off from what Imperial Stormtroopers wear. They probably couldn't be bothered to do a redesign.
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They wear uniforms exactly like Navy Officers do but just with different rank plates.
They have the DL-17 handgun and a commlink.
Something like this https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2587cea9496311499b07818a47183efd.webp
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First of all, we know Stormtrooper fashion originates from Clone Trooper fashion on Kamino:
Kid fashion
Adult fashion
The following points are true or probably true about the history of trooper fashion:
- When you're at war, off-duty uniform fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds, especially when national budgets are tight and your financiers are the enemy's banking corporations (for that matter, have any bank in any galaxy in any time period ever loaned people money for fashion?)
- During the rise of the Empire, the focus was on suppressing individuality and promoting monochrome fashion
- During the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order, the focus is on revamping the military's combat effectiveness to reconquer the galaxy. Again, off-duty fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds
Take, for example, Imperial-era kid fashion:
Therefore, what Finn is wearing underneath the armour he shedded:
is the closest we have to what a First Order Stormtrooper wears off-duty. It probably isn't too far off from what Imperial Stormtroopers wear. They probably couldn't be bothered to do a redesign.
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First of all, we know Stormtrooper fashion originates from Clone Trooper fashion on Kamino:
Kid fashion
Adult fashion
The following points are true or probably true about the history of trooper fashion:
- When you're at war, off-duty uniform fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds, especially when national budgets are tight and your financiers are the enemy's banking corporations (for that matter, have any bank in any galaxy in any time period ever loaned people money for fashion?)
- During the rise of the Empire, the focus was on suppressing individuality and promoting monochrome fashion
- During the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order, the focus is on revamping the military's combat effectiveness to reconquer the galaxy. Again, off-duty fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds
Take, for example, Imperial-era kid fashion:
Therefore, what Finn is wearing underneath the armour he shedded:
is the closest we have to what a First Order Stormtrooper wears off-duty. It probably isn't too far off from what Imperial Stormtroopers wear. They probably couldn't be bothered to do a redesign.
add a comment |
First of all, we know Stormtrooper fashion originates from Clone Trooper fashion on Kamino:
Kid fashion
Adult fashion
The following points are true or probably true about the history of trooper fashion:
- When you're at war, off-duty uniform fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds, especially when national budgets are tight and your financiers are the enemy's banking corporations (for that matter, have any bank in any galaxy in any time period ever loaned people money for fashion?)
- During the rise of the Empire, the focus was on suppressing individuality and promoting monochrome fashion
- During the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order, the focus is on revamping the military's combat effectiveness to reconquer the galaxy. Again, off-duty fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds
Take, for example, Imperial-era kid fashion:
Therefore, what Finn is wearing underneath the armour he shedded:
is the closest we have to what a First Order Stormtrooper wears off-duty. It probably isn't too far off from what Imperial Stormtroopers wear. They probably couldn't be bothered to do a redesign.
First of all, we know Stormtrooper fashion originates from Clone Trooper fashion on Kamino:
Kid fashion
Adult fashion
The following points are true or probably true about the history of trooper fashion:
- When you're at war, off-duty uniform fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds, especially when national budgets are tight and your financiers are the enemy's banking corporations (for that matter, have any bank in any galaxy in any time period ever loaned people money for fashion?)
- During the rise of the Empire, the focus was on suppressing individuality and promoting monochrome fashion
- During the fall of the Empire and the rise of the First Order, the focus is on revamping the military's combat effectiveness to reconquer the galaxy. Again, off-duty fashion is the last thing on everyone's minds
Take, for example, Imperial-era kid fashion:
Therefore, what Finn is wearing underneath the armour he shedded:
is the closest we have to what a First Order Stormtrooper wears off-duty. It probably isn't too far off from what Imperial Stormtroopers wear. They probably couldn't be bothered to do a redesign.
answered Feb 13 '16 at 8:59
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They wear uniforms exactly like Navy Officers do but just with different rank plates.
They have the DL-17 handgun and a commlink.
Something like this https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2587cea9496311499b07818a47183efd.webp
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
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They wear uniforms exactly like Navy Officers do but just with different rank plates.
They have the DL-17 handgun and a commlink.
Something like this https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2587cea9496311499b07818a47183efd.webp
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
– TheLethalCarrot
yesterday
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They wear uniforms exactly like Navy Officers do but just with different rank plates.
They have the DL-17 handgun and a commlink.
Something like this https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2587cea9496311499b07818a47183efd.webp
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They wear uniforms exactly like Navy Officers do but just with different rank plates.
They have the DL-17 handgun and a commlink.
Something like this https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2587cea9496311499b07818a47183efd.webp
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
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Could you add the image as a supported format such as jpg or png?
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It is with great shame that I must report that I cannot find a picture of someone in a storm trooper helmet wearing a slave Leia costume.
– Paul
Feb 12 '16 at 5:01
4
Why doesn't Finn count?
– Valorum
Feb 12 '16 at 8:13
2
I don't think very many storm troopers would be wearing Poe's bomber jacket, etc.
– iMerchant
Feb 12 '16 at 8:15
13
Pretty sure it's Under Armour. Don't forget to tip your waitress.
– Ernest Friedman-Hill
Feb 12 '16 at 12:37
5
But Finn wasn't just wearing Poe's jacket. We saw him strip off his armour, and saw what he was wearing underneath. Is there any reason to think his clothes were atypical?
– Daniel Roseman
Feb 12 '16 at 14:02