As I posted in a separate thread, Anvil Digital Forge are good for space suits, but they also do modern and near modern. Since you can usually strip off multishell detail they are often a lot more useful that at first sight.
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For example, their British Space Force are designed as Warhammer 40K proxies... but if you strip off the epaulettes and skulls and such, you end up with perfectly servicable jackets and pants that might do for some uses. Aaand... one of those uses might be staff uniforms for space (and Earth) hotels and cruises.
Their Modern Special Forces kit with all the armour and pouches stripped off actually ends up looking a lot like Star Trek unifoms... leave a few pouches on and they have a much more Traveller/Pioneer vibe. But as is, is useful for soldiers in a range of situations that might come up on Earth, or maybe elsewhere.
Their Cyberpunk Special Operatives are a good mix and match kit:
Plus of course, the NASA kit, which could not be more Pioneer unless you put it on a rocket and launched it into orbit...
And... it may not be super clear from these kits, but they all have male and female options (other kits, like the very useful modern civilian one, are more distinct). Anvil are sensible with this, so the space suits end up pretty much being bulkier and slimmer, and except for unarmoured torsos you often can't see the chest difference.