Lots More 'Star Wars' Premium Cosplay Gear Coming From Denuo Novo

2022-12-02 20:22:15 By : Mr. Kevin Leung

If you’re gearing up for next year’s round of fan conventions of Celebration 2023, the best place to get licensed Star Wars replicas has just announced several new items. Denuo Novo, previously Anovos, is currently taking pre-orders for a considerable number of Star Wars-related costumes, helmets, and accessories.

The high-end collectible manufacturer has you covered whether you’re looking to be an Imperial officer, Imperial Admiral, TIE pilot, X-Wing pilot, bounty hunter, clone trooper, or First Order stormtrooper.

During this past week’s Star Wars Celebration event, Denuo Novo revealed the following items:

Recreated using 3D scans, measurements, and reference taken from the original screen-used production assets, this vacuum formed ABS helmet is ready to wear and features the personalized helmet iconography worn by Blue Squadron Leader General Merrick, a lined interior, and size adjustment cushions.

This helmet accessory is made of high-quality vacuum formed white ABS plastic with weathered finish and markings, amber visor, adjustable chin strap, comlink boom, and a fully lined interior with earcup cushions and headliner pads. Pads can be independently placed for a custom fit.

This costume helmet accessory is made of high-quality vacuum formed glossy black ABS plastic with red deco accents, metal fittings, red bubble lenses, and a size adjustment system.

Other items include the stormtrooper sergeant, squad leader, and officer pauldrons, Imperial officer pants (olive and black), Imperial officer tunics (black and olive), and the Imperial admiral tunic/cape.

All these items range in hundreds of dollars. Helmets typically go for $500+, while the Imperial outfits range from $269 to $315. The First Order stormtrooper kit is $630, which isn’t too bad of a deal until you look at all the stuff this kit lacks: neck seal, boots, gloves, and helmet.

What do you think of these premium costume pieces? Let us know below.

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