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		<title>Will this dress code live long and prosper?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s a critic when HR attempts to institute dress codes. Well, the reviews are in for new robes that Britain&#8217;s top judges will soon be wearing, and they&#8217;re not all good. 
The good news: The judges get to do away with their traditional wigs. The bad news: The new robes are color-coded, which had led at [...]]]></description>
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<p>The good news: The judges get to do away with their traditional wigs. The bad news: The new robes are color-coded, which had led at least one critic to liken them to the uniforms from the sci-fi series <em>Star Trek.</em></p>
<p>The judges on the Appeal Court and High Court will start wearing the new robes in October which include color bands to identify seniority.</p>
<p>The most senior judges get gold bands; High Court judges get red ones.</p>
<p>British newspaper <em>The Guardian </em>deputy fashion editor Hadley Freeman said the new outfit would make the wearer look like an &#8220;evil pastor&#8221; or a &#8220;cut-price Cruella de Vil&#8221; from the Disney movie <em>101 Dalmatians.</em></p>
<p>To make the point about how the robes look like <em>Star Trek </em>uniforms, the newspaper juxtaposed a picture of a judge wearing one of the new robes and a snapshot of actor Patrick Stewart as Captain Jean-Luc Picard.</p>
<p>The fashion editor quipped, &#8220;Instead of appearing imperious, the lord chief justice, Lord Phillips, now just looks like the man who sells you tickets for the Star Trek Experience &#8230; in Las Vegas.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Judicial Communications Office said the new robes would cut costs by reducing the number of robes certain judges had to wear.</p>
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