NJ State Police Uniforms Are One Of The ‘Sexiest’ In America, Survey Says
Many of us have heard of sexy police officers. But can police uniforms be sexy? We’re not talking about a costume for Halloween, either. Wealth of Geeks, a financial advice website, asked 3,000 participants to identify the sexiest state police uniforms.
New Jersey State Police
New Jersey came in at spot number 4 in the ranking, with their uniforms referred to as “Boardwalk Blues.” The ranking described New Jersey’s police uniforms as “a dazzling French blue” that “pairs with trousers in a deep midnight blue that whispers secrets of the night.” Is it just us, or do their descriptions sound like something straight out of a romance novel?
If you’re wondering who came in first place, the Lone Star state of Texas took the top spot. “Envision shirts in a crisp, authoritative dark tan, known affectionately by troopers as ‘Texas Tan,'” they wrote. “It’s the cowboy hat that truly sets this uniform apart, worn with the swagger of a rodeo champion and the solemn duty of a ranger,” they continued.
Following behind Texas are New Hampshire, Missouri, New Jersey, and Arizona.
Which state police departments have the least-sexiest uniforms?
According to the ranking, the bottom five are Alaska, South Dakota, Montana, Utah, and North Dakota.
Looking in your rearview mirror and seeing the flashing lights of a police car may get your heart racing because nobody likes a ticket. But if you do, at least you can say you were pulled over by an officer wearing the “sexiest state police uniform” in America.
“In the end, it’s not just about the uniforms but the people who wear them with honor and style,” Wealth of Geeks said in a statement. “As one survey respondent aptly put it, ‘These uniforms are more than fabric and threads; they’re the embodiment of the states they represent and the officers who wear them with pride.'”
The New Jersey State Police was founded in 1921. According to their website, the division remains the most diversified State Police organization in the nation.
Take a look at the full ranking and the website’s reimaging of officers in each state’s uniform here.