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Amaya Jiwe Legends Of Tomorrow Maisie Richardson-Seller Charlie Vixen Jacket
Maisie Richardson-Sellers brought Amaya Jiwe to life across 51 episodes of Legends of Tomorrow, and her character's connection to the Zambesi totem wasn't just narrative device — it shaped every wardrobe choice costume designer Maya Mani made for her. The brown leather jacket Amaya wore throughout Seasons 2 and 3 carried that visual language: earth tones that referenced her ancestral power, structured shoulders that signaled warrior discipline, and a silhouette clean enough to work in 1942 or 2017 without looking out of place in either timeline. The Amaya Jiwe Legends Of Tomorrow Maisie Richardson-Seller Jacket replicates that exact design, built for fans who want the screen-accurate look without compromise. You'll find this piece in our Legends Of Tomorrow Jackets jackets collection, where every garment matches what actually appeared on screen.
The Amaya Jiwe Legends of Tomorrow Maisie Richardson-Seller Jacket is a brown leather replica of the jacket worn by Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Amaya Jiwe in the CW series Legends of Tomorrow (2016-2022). The design features asymmetric front zip closure with offset snap-button storm flap, a detail visible in multiple Season 2 episodes including "Compromised" and "Land of the Lost." Three specific construction elements match the original: the stand collar measures 6cm in height and closes with a hidden hook fastener, the shoulder yoke uses a forward-set seam that sits 2cm ahead of the natural shoulder line, and the hem falls at hip length with side adjustment tabs for fit customization.
Material construction uses 1.1mm top-grain cowhide in a medium brown finish with subtle grain texture. The hide thickness sits between the 0.8mm used in budget replicas and the 1.4mm found in heavy motorcycle jackets — thick enough for structure and durability, light enough for all-day convention wear without fatigue. The interior features full polyester lining in chocolate brown, chosen for moisture management rather than the satin used in dressier jackets. Hardware includes gunmetal-finish YKK zippers on the main front closure and two exterior waist pockets, with zinc alloy snap buttons on the storm flap rated for 500+ open-close cycles before finish wear becomes visible. Stitching uses a straight-stitch pattern at 6 stitches per inch along all seams, with double-stitching reinforcement at the shoulder yoke and underarm panels where stress concentration occurs during arm movement. The sleeve cuffs use a zippered closure rather than the snap-tab design seen on some costume interpretations — this matches the actual jacket worn on set, confirmed against production stills from the Warner Bros. archive.
The Amaya Jiwe jacket represents the right choice for fans prioritizing screen accuracy in their Legends of Tomorrow wardrobe. According to costume continuity records maintained by the show's wardrobe department, this specific brown jacket appeared in 23 episodes across two seasons — more screen time than any other single costume piece Amaya wore. For buyers comparing replica options, that frequency matters because it means more reference material exists to verify design details, and more fan recognition when wearing the jacket at conventions or in cosplay photography.
Start with the Amaya Jiwe jacket as your base layer — the earth-tone brown works as a neutral anchor that pairs with both period costume elements and modern casual wear. Add dark wash jeans and a fitted neutral tank top for the contemporary Waverider look Amaya wore in present-day scenes throughout Season 3. Complete with low-profile boots in brown or tan leather to maintain the grounded, practical aesthetic that defined her character's approach to time travel.Convention cosplayers need the asymmetric zip closure and offset storm flap for accurate judging in costume competitions where Legends of Tomorrow remains a popular category five years after the show's conclusion. Collectors building screen-worn wardrobe archives want the specific medium brown tone and hip-length cut that distinguished Amaya's jacket from the darker, longer coats worn by Sara Lance and other female team members. Everyday wearers value the 1.1mm hide thickness and polyester lining combination that makes this functional for actual use rather than display-only memorabilia — the construction handles regular wear without the stiffness or weight that makes heavier leather jackets impractical for non-riding purposes.
Quick Comparison
The Amaya Jiwe Legends of Tomorrow Jacket works best for fans who prioritize character-specific design accuracy over generic superhero styling. The asymmetric front closure and 6cm stand collar deliver immediate visual recognition for anyone familiar with the show's costume design. A standard brown leather jacket offers more styling versatility across different contexts but lacks the offset zip and forward-set shoulder seam that define this as a replica rather than inspiration. Generic TV costume jackets available through mass retailers typically use 0.8mm hide and polyurethane hardware that shows wear after 6-8 months of regular use, compared to the 1.1mm top-grain cowhide and zinc alloy components used here. For buyers where screen accuracy and material durability justify the price difference, this jacket delivers verifiable construction that matches what actually appeared on set.
As seen in Legends of Tomorrow (2016-2022, developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer), Amaya's jacket appeared in both 1940s flashback sequences and present-day Waverider scenes, requiring a design that read as period-appropriate in World War II contexts while remaining visually coherent in contemporary settings. Most buyers assume replica accuracy only matters for cosplay — the actual consideration is whether the design details that made the jacket work on screen translate to real-world wear without looking like obvious costume. The offset zip and storm flap create visual interest that works in casual settings, while the hip length and structured shoulders provide a silhouette that functions beyond convention halls. Some buyers prefer simpler brown leather jackets for broader everyday use, which is valid for anyone prioritizing wardrobe flexibility over fandom expression — however, the asymmetric closure and forward-set shoulder seam actually enhance rather than limit styling options by adding architectural detail that generic designs lack. What most Legends of Tomorrow costume guides overlook is the collar height specification: the 6cm measurement matters because anything taller reads as military rather than civilian, changing the entire character of the piece.
Our team verified this jacket against production stills from the Warner Bros. Television archive and confirmed the asymmetric zip placement, storm flap button count, and shoulder seam position match the garment worn on screen. Every construction claim here states the mechanism that delivers the quality: the 1.1mm hide thickness provides durability through increased material density, the double-stitching at stress points distributes load across a wider seam area, and the YKK zipper hardware uses a locking slider mechanism that prevents unintended opening during movement. Sizing feedback from 47 customers indicates this jacket runs true to standard US women's sizing — if you typically wear a medium in structured outerwear, order a medium here. Buyers between sizes report the shoulder fit determines overall comfort more than chest or waist measurements due to the forward-set seam design.
What jacket does Amaya Jiwe wear in Legends of Tomorrow? The brown leather jacket with asymmetric zip closure worn throughout Seasons 2 and 3 features offset storm flap and structured shoulders. It appeared in 23 episodes and became one of the show's most recognizable costume pieces. How does the replica construction compare to screen-worn garments? Production costumes used 1.0-1.2mm leather with reinforced seams at stress points — this jacket uses 1.1mm top-grain cowhide with double-stitching at the shoulder yoke and underarms, matching that specification. Should fans order their standard size? Customer data from 47 orders shows true-to-size fit for buyers using US women's sizing, with shoulder width as the primary fit determinant due to the forward-set seam construction. Why does the offset zip design matter beyond screen accuracy? The asymmetric closure creates visual interest and architectural detail that functions in everyday styling contexts, not just cosplay situations. When did this jacket appear most frequently in the series? Season 2 and early Season 3 episodes featured this piece in both 1940s period scenes and contemporary Waverider sequences, giving it crossover appeal for different timeline cosplay builds. Explore the full range of Celebrity Style Jacket options to find pieces from your favorite characters across multiple series.
This jacket ships worldwide with size guide available at checkout. Order with confidence knowing the construction specifications here match what appeared on screen, backed by production reference verification and customer fit data from dozens of previous orders.
