Thought that would grab your attention in latest posts....
Serious question though.
Why does the human animal find 'uniforms' sexually attractive?
No other animal dresses up for its mate.
What is the appeal of a uniform?
loads of species "dress up" to attract a mate. They don't have access to uniforms though, so they puff up their feathers/fur, flush parts of their anatomy with blood to make it go red and so on
I don't find any kind of uniform to be a turn on at all and some are repellent to me such as the 'St Trinian' thing that is supposed to be acceptable for grown men to lust after.
I do like the tennis whites - I blame that on 'that' poster :)
There's a huge variety of nature's equivalent of uniforms on display, if you care to look. Birds of paradise being the prime example, but also various pheasants are superbly colourful.
I don't think everyone does find uniforms attractive - some may find them positively repellent and/or frightening - for example anyone who was in a concentration camp - however, very many would find a uniform a source of comfort and protection - i.e. firemen, RNLI seamen and soldiers from one's own country or allies.
I think as said,it can (not in all cases) represent strength,care,safety but equally the excitement that some derive from a bit of power and authority over them.
Now,I'll go slip out of mine into something more comfortable.
Perhaps, but the "no other animal dresses up for its mate" is not really correct. Uniforms are a special case of the same principle -- perhaps even more similar to nature's dressing-up than normal human fashion and dresses because it's often meant exclusively for sex.