But, even though I kind of hate to admit, I think the Nazis had great style. Their uniforms were designed by some high rolling tailor or somesuch.
A lot of people have agreed that their uniforms were probably some of the sharpest-looking military uniforms ever designed, and some of the most effective from a psychological standpoint. The cold gray, tailoring and tall boots presented an image of Unquestionable Authority. Lots has been written on the subject.
I still think the ideas that are still being worked over for a redo of the US uniforms is long overdue.
One of them is to change the Army from green to the original Continental Army blue and gray. (I think they might have implemented that one?)
Another is to get rid of the Air Force's 1950's-cut polyester dress uniforms in favor of a revamp of their sharpest ever design, the AAF "chocolate" belted coat, but in blue. Either the WWII style, or the WWI style, called the "Hap Arnold" and "Billy Mitchell" respectively.
Those are both 2006 prototypes, the pictures.
And just as long as they don't bring back the "Ike"...my dad, who is 6'3", has confirmed that it did indeed ride up any time you raised your arms to reach for something, which sucked on a cold day.