Clothing & Uniforms of the Caniic

Caniic clothing is intrinsically tied to their disciplined lifestyle. One of the most striking ensembles worn by Caniic military commanders and government leaders is their black uniforms. These uniforms are meticulously designed, with sharp lines, tailored fits, and pristine black fabric. The color black holds great symbolism for the Caniic people, representing power, authority, and seriousness. This reflects the Caniic's commitment to their responsibilities as leaders and protectors of their society.   The black uniform is adorned with service medals and ribbons, proudly displayed on the left side of their jackets. These medals serve as reminders of the achievements and dedication of these individuals to their duties. Each medal holds a story of courage, sacrifice, and honor, representing the values that are deeply ingrained in Caniic culture.   The military-inspired attire also serves as a visual reminder of the importance of discipline and order in Caniic society. Their sharp creases, perfectly polished boots, and immaculate appearance reflect the high standards that have been instilled in them from an early age. By adhering to this strict dress code, they not only convey a sense of professionalism but also demonstrate their commitment to upholding order and maintaining control. In addition to their formal wear, Caniic fashion also includes more casual attire for everyday wear. However, even these outfits are well-tailored and neat in appearance. The use of bold colors is limited in non-formal wear, with earth tones being favored over bright hues.   Tradition plays a significant role in Caniic fashion as well. Many traditional garments have been adapted to modern styles while still retaining elements from their rich history. For example, traditional tunics may be paired with modern trousers. Caniic fashion also places a strong emphasis on modesty. Clothing is typically fitted and covers most of the body. Among both genders, it is considered inappropriate to reveal too much fur.   Commonly, each tier and military branch of the Caniic Hierarchy have their own civic dress, service dress and fatigue uniforms and regulations regarding them since the early 1900s.

Service dress uniforms overview

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Combat dress uniforms overview

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Civic dress uniform overview

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Hierarchy Army and Navy uniforms

General and Admiral officers

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Field, company and naval officers

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Army and Navy enlisted

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Sword Masters Corps uniforms

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General officers

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Sword Masters Corps Enlisted

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Air Force Uniforms

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General officers

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Air Force enlisted

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Peace Guard Uniforms

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General officers

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Peace Guard enlisted

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Space Command Uniforms

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General officers

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Space Command enlisted

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