
There’s a woman who looks like a bad collage.
I think it’s basically uncool just because Shariakomori and the others are being bamboo-nized.
There’s someone who is wearing thigh-highs without permission.
I knew it, Lieutenant Komori’s skirt is strange!
Komori is protected!
When I look at it again, I wonder what that belt with a design like Kamen Rider or a Sentai is… ?
But you know… even the Federation’s military uniform…
>>7That’s true.
>>7I don’t think those white tights are a good idea.
I think there is a sense of military uniform style, but…
Well, to be honest, it’s uncool.
Since there are ranks, even though they are military personnel, they still have freedom.
It is because it’s a design from the 1970s.
>>11I think it was clever of Anno to target costumes that were easy for otaku to cosplay at that time.
Don’t disturb the public morals.
Sims’ in wartime and the Sodonk crew is current.
Are Sharia and Komori for pilots or something like that?
I can’t help but see it as someone in charge of showing their underwear to boost the morale of the male officers.
>>14A military that can be motivated by something like that is worthless.
>>24It’s a convincing argument because it’s an army with high morale in the brothel.
Nyaan was also matching with Komori, so isn’t Komori also an MS pilot?
Skirts in zero gravity are too intense.
>>18I understand things like bare legs in a mini skirt and sleeveless tops.
Camille said, “This suit smells so much like Zeon!”
Even if I forgive everything else, the belt is uncool.
>>20I feel like transforming.
So lame! So lame!
Back then, was it just a bit rough because it’s the military, so it’s okay to be somewhat clunky in design?
>>23I don’t know what the feeling was like at the time, but it’s a groundbreaking work, so it probably wasn’t produced intentionally to be uncool.
Clothes have been uncool since a long time ago…
Shiko’s swimsuit was quite bad too.
I think Kisyiria is the most dangerous.
Despite being in the Universal Century, the sense is from the last century.
I like that Gates was wearing a normal suit during the One Year War.
Being slender looks more high-tech.
Is that strange?
I think pilot suits are uncool.
The influence of Yamato…
It’s frustrating that in theUniversal Century’s uniform sense, the Titans are overwhelmingly superior.
If we can include other universes, then OZ led by Treize-sama.
This is probably what military uniforms that need to be mass-produced cheaply are like.
Can you really say that after seeing the first generation of Frau’s look?
Pink with white tights?
The Zeon soldiers who have been around for a long time wear old-style military uniforms, while the newly recruited ones probably wear new uniforms.
Do you need a helmet?
Well, I can understand why they treat Machu as uncool; it’s a basic thing.
Komori-chan, that’s unfair!
I thought there would be a man’s swimsuit, but I ended up just riding like this.
The federal military uniform is too lame, so this one is better.
Look at Neo Zeon.
You’re amazing for embracing the trend so much!
While it is depicted that “at the level of a foot soldier, there is not much difference between the two,” fundamentally it portrays the just Federation versus the evil Zeon, and I think the clothing and equipment are designed to clearly distinguish good from evil at a glance.
Since Z, where there was no need to worry about target age, it has become somewhat ambiguous.
I wonder why Komori-chan’s uniform is the only new one.
>>49Isn’t it more like a position similar to the suits group rather than the uniformed group?
Even my superior Sharia is in a suit.
>>54I think the pilot’s Exabe is also just a part of the Reiwa group.
Aren’t we tired of these medieval-style military uniforms? It’s likely that a lot of people within the military have been saying something similar.
Komori is too much of a sexual service worker.
I think it’s too disgraceful for a private military group like AUEG to wear such revealing uniforms.
Are you doing whatever you want, Melanie?
>>52It might be a hobby of the Brex.
>>52Why is it even a sleeveless design to begin with?
And why is Quattro wearing a sleeveless turtleneck underneath?
First of all, the top is like that.
Komori-chan is so small.
But it was bigger than Machu.
If you think of Aegis as something like a PMC, they’re intentionally dressed in a way that doesn’t look much like military uniforms… no, that looks strange.
The way Fa wears the Eugg uniform is strange.
It’s as if it’s the result of shouldering the service all on my own…
Komori-chan’s Psycho Gundam’s exterior was getting hit hard by Sodon, yet she quickly moved to the window and seemed to be feeling Exabe-kun. What an unpredictable child…
The military uniforms on both sides look nice, don’t they…?
>>61There’s something super red over there!
The group that was resistant to sleeveless created sleeves.
The belt might be useful for attaching things like a jetpack.
You think Komori-san looks uncool too, right?
It seems like First would be received quite seriously, but didn’t the protagonist side suddenly becoming a group in sleeveless outfits in Z cause any backlash?
>>67There are many Tomino works between First Gundam and Z, and the design lines are different each time, so it probably didn’t stand out that much.
There were also trends in design that came and went during that time.
Why do both the Federation and Zeon make them wear white tights?
Are you a noble?
The red uniform and mask are also uncool.
Is Komori-san a tester for the new uniform or something?
It’s interesting that the side invading Earth leans towards earth tones.
Is it like a general position and an administrative position?
So, are you going to wear the crazy leotard of the card builder?
The swimsuit is terrible too, but since this one has a 70s design, I guess it can’t be helped.
Isn’t it inevitable that they lost their pockets since they were Nazis?
It’s wrong for Char to infiltrate in strange clothes.