Fashion Police: Different Countries’ Cop Uniforms, Reviewed

On a purely aesthetic basis

United States

Michele Ursino

Maybe the simplest, and also the one I should probably talk about the least, lest we get into less visual thoughts. The color, cut and badge, though, are all solid. The whole thing is a little needlessly tactical, especially the utility belt that would have Batman huffing and puffing. Im not sure the complete FPS inventory needs to hang off their hip, and well leave that as a fashion critique.

Canada

Michael Kipshagen

Oh yes, the glorious mountie. Im sure they have some more casual outfits, but I hope that they still stick with old red when possible, because it’s absolutely top-notch. Even without the horse, youve gotta love everything going on here — the color, the big boots, the famous hat you could level a wall hanging to. They kind of look like the worlds nerdiest superheroes, which I guess is what the idea of a cop sort of is?

Britain

Stanislav Kozlovskiy

I did them all a favor and left out the old-school hats, which we can all agree are extremely funny. Better hope those criminals dont go through any doorways! Even still, Im not sure these hats are exactly that much of a step up. Id guess the checkering is for… visibility? Unfortunately, its, in my opinion, one of the worlds worst patterns. It just looks like part of their head is a PNG file. What are you guys, running security at the Reel Big Fish show?

Australia

Kgbo

Very similar to Britain, but theyve clearly made an effort to make the hats a bit more casual. This didnt work, because now theyre stuck with weird little cycling caps. The whole thing just gives extreme laser tag vibes. Or a cop thats also qualified to judge beach volleyball.

Japan

Corpse Reviver

I will say this, of all the cops on this list, they do look by far the most helpful. Unfortunately, that comes at the cost of a uniform that would only work in Japan. Try to wear one of these vests anywhere else and 14-year olds would verbally rip you to shreds until you were using it to wipe up the kind of tears you havent cried since grade school. 

I do like the yellow megaphone. I assume, being Japanese, they also have a bunch of cool little Badtz-Maru charms hanging off the end of them.

India

Flying Cloud

At first, these definitely seem pretty boring. All tan everything isnt the most flattering or stylish of vibes. But then, you start to realize that the muted tan is in service of a crazy accessory game. The beret is obviously a classic bit of asymmetrical headwear. I must ask you, though, to absorb those belts. Are those things Gucci? Who makes their police boots, Christian Louboutin?

Russia

Evgeniy Isaev

If you asked me to draw what I thought Russian cops look like, I would sheepishly push this across the table, only to find out Id got it spot on. Turns out we owe a bunch of first-person shooters from the 1990s a whole lot more credit for wardrobe accuracy. This looks like a couple guys out of a remastered version of GoldenEye.

North Korea

Laika ac

Again, I repeat: Were judging fashion, not fascism. So, I regretfully must say that these North Korean police officers are absolutely, insanely dripped out. You could drop them into The Fifth Element with zero changes and they wouldnt even make the IMDb goofs page. Im not sure this makes sense, but it kind of seems like theyd be able to fly?

Italy

Daniel Case

Leave it to Italy to get every single ounce of fashion out of a government-issued beret. Unbutton the shirt, add a chain and they could be running the door at a Bushwick nightclub by midnight. If they arrested you in cargo shorts, I feel like theyd bring you a nice slim chino in jail because they consider that basic humane treatment.

Fiji

Andy Newton

Now, does this ensure that the criminal will escape the briefest of chases, even before you consider the sandals? Yes. Try to imagine vaulting a chain-link fence in the bottom half of Wilmas dress from The Flintstones. They, however, dont seem to care all that much, and honestly, neither do I. It looks incredible, and worth every Fijian dollar of their astronomical laundry bills.

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