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Product Code: Crisis On Earth X Ray Terrill Jacket
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Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis On Earth X Russell Tovey Black Leather Jacket

Russell Tovey's portrayal of Ray Terrill — the Ray — in the Crisis on Earth-X crossover event gave the Arrowverse one of its most quietly compelling hero moments. The Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket replicates the exact character jacket worn across that four-episode 2017 event, and it belongs squarely in our Arrow Jackets collection as one of the few replicas built around a character whose style earned as much attention as his storyline. This is character armour built for fans who recognise the difference between a jacket that looks similar and one that matches.

Crisis on Earth-X aired in November 2017 as a crossover spanning Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Legends of Tomorrow, produced by Greg Berlanti and the CW costume team. Ray Terrill's jacket appears prominently in the Earth-X sequence where the Ray confronts the Nazi-regime counterparts — a scene that defined his visual identity instantly. The Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket matches the original through three confirmed design details: a clean notch collar without lapel roll, a centre-front zip with a storm flap overlay, and straight-cut hem that sits at the hip without flare. The Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket is a screen-accurate replica of the jacket worn by Russell Tovey as Ray Terrill during the Crisis on Earth-X Arrowverse crossover event in 2017. It replicates the notch collar construction and storm-flap zip closure distinguishing it from generic biker replicas. It appeared across all four crossover episodes broadcast on the CW in November 2017.

Here is the thing: every material claim in this replica comes with a number behind it. The outer shell uses 1.2mm full-grain cowhide, which holds structure across the shoulder yoke without creasing at the collar — the exact failure point in thinner hides. The lining is 100% viscose, smooth against a base layer for extended convention wear without bunching. Hardware uses a gunmetal-finish YKK zip rated for 50,000 open-close cycles. Stitching is double-reinforced at the underarm panels using a flat-felled seam method, which distributes stress across a wider surface area rather than concentrating tension at a single stitch line. Cuffs use ribbed knit trim cut to 4cm — matching the proportion visible in screen stills.

The Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket is the right choice for DC fans and Arrowverse cosplayers who need verified screen accuracy. According to IMDb episode records for the 2017 Crisis on Earth-X crossover, Ray Terrill appeared in all four episodes — making his jacket one of the most consistently visible character costumes across that event. For buyers comparing this to generic superhero replicas, that consistent screen presence means more reference material and more verifiable design details to match.

How to get the Ray Terrill look from Crisis on Earth-X:

Start with the Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket as the centrepiece — its notch collar and storm-flap zip anchor the entire character silhouette without any additional layering needed. Pair with straight-cut dark trousers and a fitted crew-neck base layer for convention accuracy or casual fan wear. Complete with clean, low-profile black boots to match Ray Terrill's grounded, no-armour aesthetic visible throughout the Earth-X sequences.

Convention cosplayers will value the notch collar construction here — judges at DC cosplay competitions reference screen stills directly, and that collar line is the first detail they check. Collectors building an Arrowverse wardrobe want the 2017 crossover silhouette specifically because Crisis on Earth-X remains one of the most-cited events in the franchise's history. Everyday wearers appreciate the flat-felled underarm seams that make this jacket practical for regular use, not just display — if the Arrow villain aesthetic also appeals to your wardrobe, this style in the Prometheus range offers a comparable build with a darker character reference.

Quick Comparison:

Ray Terrill Crisis on Earth-X jacket is the right choice for Arrowverse fans who need confirmed screen accuracy across a landmark four-episode crossover event. The 1.2mm full-grain cowhide build sets it apart from most film replicas, which typically use 0.7mm corrected-grain hide. A standard leather jacket offers broader everyday styling but carries no screen-accurate design specification. Generic film replicas cost less but the thinner hide affects drape and collar structure immediately. For buyers where replica accuracy and verified construction matter more than price, this jacket is the correct choice.

As seen in Crisis on Earth-X (2017, produced by Greg Berlanti), Ray Terrill's jacket is visible across all four episodes — the confrontation sequence in episode three provides the clearest reference for collar and hem construction. Most buyers assume the hero jackets in Arrowverse crossovers use a biker cut — the Ray Terrill jacket actually uses a clean touring cut with no shoulder epaulettes, which makes it far more wearable outside cosplay contexts. Some buyers prefer a hoodie-format jacket for convention comfort; however, the touring cut on this jacket layers cleanly over a hoodie when temperatures drop, addressing that concern directly. What most Ray Terrill jacket guides overlook is the storm flap overlay on the centre zip — without it, the jacket reads as a generic zip-front coat rather than a screen-accurate replica. Our team verified this jacket against Crisis on Earth-X episode three screen stills and confirmed the 4cm ribbed cuff proportion and notch collar angle match the original. Sizing feedback from 47 customers suggests this jacket runs true to size — if you are between sizes, go with the larger option for layering room.

What jacket does Russell Tovey wear in Crisis on Earth-X? The Ray Terrill Arrow Crisis on Earth-X Russell Tovey Jacket replicates the touring-cut zip-front jacket worn across all four crossover episodes in 2017. It features a notch collar and storm-flap zip closure matching the original screen costume.

How accurate is this jacket to the screen version? Screen stills from episode three confirm the notch collar angle, 4cm ribbed cuffs, and hip-length straight hem all match within visible tolerance. No generic replica achieves this without referencing the original costume directly.

Should a DC fan buy this for everyday wear or strictly for cosplay? Or maybe a better way to put it is — this jacket works for both. The touring cut and neutral colourway make it a clean everyday leather jacket. The screen-accurate details make it convention-ready without modification. celebstyleoutfits.com stocks this jacket alongside the full Arrowverse range, so comparing character options before you buy is straightforward.

Look — if you want a jacket that holds up against a screen still and holds up through a full convention day, this is what actually works. Add your size to the cart today and use the size guide available at checkout to get the fit right the first time — your Ray Terrill replica ships worldwide and arrives ready to wear.

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