Not asking for new stuff EVERY rank with every army, just a low quality soldier or officer uniform of the nation thrown into your inventory when you get promoted or a vendor to buy these things in the barracks. It is silly how easy it is to hire and organise over fifty men for your client nation but unless you buy stuff in advance from the tailor your leading them dressed poorly.
Now time for me to post some image resources for some future update uniforms, first off here is a
nicely detailed 1805 Royal Marine Officer, NCO and marine unform and equipment plate.
Next up, This plate shows off a
British Midshipman, followed by a
Royal Navy Lieutenant and finally a
Royal Naval Captains Uniform too.
The closest things to uniforms British Sailors got is these two in this small example
here. Though with all sailors there should be one simply wearing light shirt and britches as uniforms for the sailors and landsman were not as official as their officers yet in this part of the history.
This
image is a great quick reference of all the late 18th century British Royal Naval Officers uniforms from the front too.
Of course, I must also provided an example of other nations too to not be biased. This
PDF article and
the images here explain and show the Spanish Naval uniforms in much detail.
Finally, the French Republican Navy gets a mention too. Here is a
image of what appears to be a French Republican Sailor with two marines and an Officer (Lieutenant of the Navy or a French Marine not sure).