Uniforms serve many purposes: they can provide safety, set a dress code, help with sports performance, or show team spirit. Most of the time, we think of them as neutral or even serious. What we don’t usually expect is for them to be funny.
And that’s what makes these so great. From playful designs that were made to amuse to awkward outfits that had no such intention, these uniforms have one thing in common—they’ll make you laugh. Scroll down to check them out and see which one is your personal favorite.
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From schools to sports teams, most of us see uniforms every day. They’re a way to bring people together, whether it’s to show team spirit or simply signal that you belong to a certain group.
We’re so used to them that we don’t think twice about their presence, though plenty of kids will tell you about the urge to rebel against them. But where did the whole idea of wearing a uniform even come from?
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Valentine Robin, CEO of AKHO, a French brand that creates exclusive uniforms, wrote a fascinating piece on the history of this clothing staple. Here’s a quick walk through the timeline she laid out, with some surprising stops along the way.
The very first uniforms go back to antiquity. Ancient armies dressed their soldiers in specific outfits to make different units easy to recognize on the battlefield.
Think of the Roman legions: their armor, insignia, and tunics didn’t just protect them, they also made it clear who ranked where and who served under the emperor.
Even back then, uniforms stood for discipline, unity, and loyalty.
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In the Middle Ages, uniforms were mostly seen in two areas: religion and warfare.
Monks and priests wore distinctive garments that marked their order, with colors and cuts tied to vows of poverty, obedience, or silence.
Meanwhile, knights carried coats of arms on their shields and armor, serving the same purpose as military uniforms—both practical protection and a clear way to tell friend from foe in battle.
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By the Renaissance, things became more standardized.
Europe’s first modern armies adopted consistent uniforms to keep troops organized. Under Louis XIV, France took the lead in making uniforms mandatory for soldiers, and soon other nations followed.
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I thought it would be funny to wear a Sonic uniform instead of a Letterman's jacket for my senior picture. So that happened... 2001
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i mean say what you want but if i see this guy breaching my safehouse with a gun im laying the f**k down and giving up with no struggle. okay fine just a little bit of struggle to keep it exciting.
Leaning on a loaded rifle... no matter how buff he is, that could end badly.
Even if they did have top buttons, astTight as that shirt is, they would pop off.
It's just a shame (or not) that they didn't have a shirt in his size.
Load More Replies...Spanish men in my experience (which is mostly Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Dominican) have very little to shave. Sure, there are exceptions, but not many. I haven’t enough experience of Spaniards from Spain to comment, though. For all I know, they’re bears. The ones I noted are largely as smoooth as women, just the way I love ‘em!
Load More Replies...No. Not at all. If it doesn’t already, the manual should specify “Two sizes too small.”
Load More Replies...There's still a top button, though. And it's doing some heavy work rn.
This is not the army, just one of its divisions called La Legión. It is one of the most beloved corps in Spain, due to its bravery and love for the country.
He may not be a firefighter... But he would be welcome to rescue me from something or other.
Then wait until he starts speaking … in Spanish. The sexiest accent in world along with Scottish
But uniforms weren’t only for armies or monks.
By the 18th and 19th centuries, they spread to civilian life too. Industrialization brought more jobs that required a recognizable outfit—mail carriers, firefighters, train drivers, and especially police officers, who wore uniforms to create authority and trust.
Schools also picked up the idea, particularly in England, where uniforms were seen as a way to promote equality among students.
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Interestingly, the roots of school uniforms actually stretch further back than the 19th century.
The Christ’s Hospital School in London introduced one in 1552—a long blue coat paired with bright yellow socks. Believe it or not, students at that same school still wear a very similar version today.
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From Google image search: "The image shows Braniff International Airways flight attendant uniforms from 1966, designed by Emilio Pucci. These psychedelic uniforms were part of Braniff's "End of the Plain Plane" campaign and featured bold colors and geometric patterns, reflecting the era's fascination with space travel. A key feature was the "Air Strip" concept, where flight attendants could remove layers of their uniform during the flight. The ensemble also included a clear plastic "bubble helmet" or "RainDome," designed to protect hairstyles on the tarmac, though it was largely impractical and short-lived."
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Fast forward to the 20th century, and uniforms started changing in a big way. They became more functional and comfortable, but also more symbolic.
Companies realized they weren’t just workwear, they were a way to communicate identity and values. In restaurants, uniforms were designed to enhance the customer experience. Airlines hired top fashion designers to create elegant looks for their staff, tying brand image to style.
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Today, uniforms are everywhere. Some are sleek and sophisticated, others are practical and no-nonsense. And yes—sometimes they’re downright funny. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing either. After all, if a uniform can make people smile, that’s another kind of team spirit.
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Hello! You may remember me as the guy who dresses vintage every single day. I don’t even make exceptions for work. I spent the last year as a letter carrier of the post office and you better believe I sourced historic uniforms! Also during this time a did some incredible deep dives to learn about the history of this fashionable working class uniform. I am considering making multiple posts about the history of this uniform, let me know if you’d like to know more about anything!!
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Am I missing something? This looks like perfectly normal pommel horse and rings uniforms
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Not funny, BP, you don't have to post everything you scrape. The original Reddit post is 9 years old. These are the Women's Protection Units (YPJ) of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) of Kurdistan. They fought ISIS. Pink was a new recruit.
I see the troll bots "working from home" are out in force again. Just report them, don't waste your down votes on these idiots.
All I ever got was a marching band uniform, What's worse - wool or polyester? Polyester.
I see the troll bots "working from home" are out in force again. Just report them, don't waste your down votes on these idiots.
All I ever got was a marching band uniform, What's worse - wool or polyester? Polyester.
