My Boba Fett Costume
The basic parts consist of two things:
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Soft Parts
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Hard parts
My email is full of requests for people looking for a costume not a movie accurate replica. My costume is in the thousands of dollars before we even take into account my time and skill. If you’re looking for a costume that you are going to wear once and you want to look like Boba Fett and not actually be him. Check out this costume, and look at the price…being Boba isn’t cheap.

In Comparison to Wasted Fett’s Boba Fett Costume
All the soft and hard parts come from different makers as it would be very difficult and time consuming for one person to make everything. It would also take much longer for someone to receive their parts. Even someone who starts offering more than one thing often starts to have longer and longer wait times. So when you start choosing a Boba Fett prop maker, always ask what their wait time is.
Another important thing to think about when building your Boba Fett, is remembering to check off items in the 501st CRL if you plan on officially trooping with them.
Wasted Fett – All Dressed Up
Boba Fett Flight Suit
The flight suit comes in a great light sky blue color that looks great when its weathered. She asks for measurements so when you’re ready to order, you’ll have to have a tape measure and have someone measure you. Even though I did give her my measurements, I still went to a seamstress afterwards to get everything tailored to fit. You don’t want it to look too baggy when you’re trooping.
Remember, even though this isn’t the most expensive part of your costume, it’s the one thing that will stand out the biggest since it’s your bottom layer and the darn thing is blue. So once you get your flight suit, put it on and make sure it fits perfect. Watch those Boba Fett Scenes over and over!
Boba Fett Vest
This piece is made of tackle twill that supports the chest and back armor. I use button snaps to attach the armor on the vest. I also cut out two slits in the back so the straps from the scuba harness can feed through. On the front, I cut out a slit so I could feed through the cable that comes from the chest armor light display, into a battery pack.
Boba Fett Cape
My cape measures 30 x 36 as per 501st CRL requirements. Recently, people have found that a trapper wool blanket may be the piece that was used in the Star Wars movies. So, I will soon replace my cape with the trapper blanket when I get the chance (and courage) to cut the blanket.
Boba Fett Wookie Scalps







































































