All right, everyone. As promised, here's some pictures of the Star Trek: Discovery uniforms and props!
The DSC standard duty uniform. From left to right, we have a science division uniform, a command division uniform, and a captain's uniform. The captain's jacket has additional gold striping on the shoulders, similar to epaulets.
As a side note, I'll mention that despite being an immediate prequel to The Original Series, the Discovery uniforms do not have skirts for female officers. That's right. Everyone wears pants in 2255!
A better picture of the captain's jacket. The four bumps on the Starfleet delta indicate rank, similar to the rank pips on the collar of the TNG/VOY/First Contact uniform.
Closeup of the duty uniform boots. The clasps on the boots and the metallic bands on the boots also indicate division color.
An alternate duty uniform jumpsuit, in engineering division copper. Note the short sleeves and alternate detailing on the torso. (Which might make cosplayers happy.)
A better picture of the duty jumpsuit; this picture helped me realize it's a jumpsuit.
Discovery medical officer uniform. It's the same basic pattern as the duty uniform, except in white with black 3D-printed Starfleet deltas.
A picture of the full medical uniform.
Closeup of the Starfleet deltas on the medical uniform.
Closeup of the medical uniform boots.
The DSC tactical uniform. The tactical uniform removes the division color-coding and the offset collar, replacing it with an armored tactical vest. The devices on each shoulder are laser flashlights.
Detail of the patterning on the tactical vest, as well as the Starfleet Command insignia.
Closeup of a commander rank badge, in command gold.
Closeup of a lieutenant (junior grade) rank badge, in science/medical silver.
Closeup of a lieutenant rank badge, in engineering/operations copper.
The DSC-era EVA suit. The suit, according to the article I'm getting this from, was made from high-density foam clad in fiberglass, which fits clamshell over the actor's torso. The helmet's lens was made from a 3D scan of the helmet base for a precision fit.
Closeup of the Starfleet Command insignia on the EVA suit.
Detail of the EVA suit gauntlet and leggings. I just noticed the Starfleet delta pattern on the thighs.
Closeup of the EVA suit's boots.
The DSC-era tricorder. Looks similar to the TOS tricorder. The screen on the tricorder is a smartphone that plays looped video for the camera. In the background, you can see some Starfleet insignia badges.
The back of the tricorder. The round recess on the bottom is where a scanning wand is stored.
The accompanying scanner wand. The entirety of the tricorder prop is made from 3D-printed plastic.
Star Trek's come a long way from "the prop guys literally rooting through Desilu's dumpsters for leftover crap to use," hasn't it?
The DSC-era communicator. Flip-top antenna grid just like Kirk's, the communicator props are made from milled aluminum.
A picture of the communicator and tricorder props, with rankless Starfleet badges behind them. From left to right: Command division, science division, engineering/operations division, medical division.
The DSC-era phaser pistol. There isn't a whole lot of info on this prop.
The top of the phaser pistol. I think this might be toggle switches for the stun/kill settings and beam/pulse. No word if the kill setting disintegrates its unfortunate target like in Kirk's time.
Phaser pistol barrel apertures. These might be like I said before, beam/pulse/wide angle settings.
The DSC-era phaser rifle. Does not have a trigger guard, but does have a scope up top. I would have thought there'd be a way to sling this onto the tactical vest, but it doesn't look like it.