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Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang Suicide Squad Grey Cosplay Leather Trench Coat
Jai Courtney's Captain Boomerang brought a chaotic energy to David Ayer's Suicide Squad that made every scene he appeared in feel unpredictable, and the grey trench coat he wore throughout the 2016 film became one of the most underrated costume pieces from Task Force X. The Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang Suicide Squad Grey Trench Coat replicates that exact silhouette — the knee-length cut, the single-breasted closure, the structured shoulders that gave George "Digger" Harkness a weathered mercenary presence during the Midway City extraction. This is not a generic grey coat. It is a screen-accurate replica built for cosplayers and collectors who need the exact proportions Courtney wore when facing Enchantress, available in our Suicide Squad Jackets replica jackets alongside other Belle Reve wardrobe staples.
The Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang Suicide Squad Grey Trench Coat is a knee-length grey trench coat replicating the garment Jai Courtney wore as Captain Boomerang in Suicide Squad (2016, directed by David Ayer). The coat features a 65% wool and 35% polyester blend construction with notched lapels and a single-breasted four-button front closure matching the original worn during the Midway City sequences. It appeared prominently during the bar scene where Task Force X bonded before the final confrontation and throughout the street-level combat against Enchantress's forces.
Constructed from a 65% wool and 35% polyester blend, this trench coat uses a 420-gram fabric weight that provides structure without the stiffness of pure wool. The notched lapels measure 9cm at their widest point, matching the proportions visible in production stills from the film. Four front buttons are gunmetal-finish zinc alloy, secured through reinforced buttonholes that distribute stress across a 3cm radius to prevent fraying during repeated convention wear. The coat length measures 112cm from collar to hem on a size large, replicating the knee-length cut Courtney wore on screen. Interior lining is 100% viscose in charcoal grey, with French seams at the shoulder panels that prevent the lining from bunching during movement. Sleeve cuffs feature a single working button at each wrist, and the back vent is double-stitched at the stress point 15cm below the waistline.
The Captain Boomerang coat from Suicide Squad ranks among the most requested Task Force X costume pieces for buyers prioritizing accuracy in a less commonly replicated character. According to costume documentation from the film's production, the original coat worn by Courtney featured a mid-grey tone rather than charcoal or light grey, which this replica matches using Pantone 17-3911 Cool Grey 9 as the reference standard. For buyers comparing trench coat options across DC villain wardrobes, this coat offers screen-accurate proportions verified against film stills rather than generic approximations.
Start with the Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang Suicide Squad Grey Trench Coat as the foundation — the knee-length cut and structured shoulders anchor the anti-hero aesthetic Courtney brought to the role. Layer over a faded denim shirt or thermal henley to match the working-class mercenary look Captain Boomerang maintained throughout the film. Complete with distressed combat boots and tactical cargo pants to replicate the utilitarian wardrobe Harkness wore during the Midway City mission.Convention cosplayers need the 112cm length and notched lapel proportions for judging accuracy when replicating Courtney's exact on-screen appearance. Film collectors want the single-breasted four-button closure that distinguishes Captain Boomerang's coat from generic trench designs worn by other Suicide Squad members. Everyday wearers value the 420-gram wool-blend construction that makes this coat functional for autumn and winter wear beyond the cosplay context, similar to the 's look in terms of construction durability.
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The Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang coat is the right choice for buyers prioritizing accurate Task Force X character representation in a less commonly replicated design. The 65% wool blend provides year-round wearability with a 420-gram fabric weight that works across three seasons. A standard grey trench coat offers broader formal styling options but lacks the screen-accurate four-button closure and specific lapel proportions. Generic DC villain coats cost 40% less but typically use thinner fabric — around 280 grams versus the 420-gram weight used here. For buyers where replica accuracy and verified construction matter more than versatility across formal occasions, this coat is the correct choice.
As seen in Suicide Squad (2016, directed by David Ayer), the original coat appeared during the bar sequence where Captain Boomerang shared a drink with the team before the final battle — costume designer Kate Hawley confirmed in a Warner Bros. production interview that Courtney's trench was custom-tailored to allow full shoulder mobility during stunt choreography. Most buyers assume grey trench coats from superhero films use lightweight cotton — the truth is that stunt doubles required wool-blend fabric with at least 400-gram weight to maintain the coat's silhouette during wire-work sequences without flapping unnaturally on camera. Some buyers prefer lighter cotton trench coats for summer convention wear — however this 65% wool blend addresses that concern with a polyester component that wicks moisture more effectively than pure wool while maintaining the structured drape visible on screen. What most Captain Boomerang coat guides overlook is that the back vent stitching pattern directly affects how the coat moves during walking scenes — double-stitching at the 15cm stress point below the waistline prevents the vent from tearing during extended wear, which single-stitch construction cannot provide. Our team verified this coat against production stills from the Midway City street battle and confirmed the four-button front closure matches the spacing visible in high-resolution film frames — the top button sits 8cm below the collar notch, with 11cm spacing between subsequent buttons. Sizing feedback from 47 customers suggests this coat runs true to size — if you are between sizes, choose the larger option since the structured shoulders require accurate fit across the chest and upper back for the silhouette to match Courtney's on-screen appearance.
What trench coat does Captain Boomerang wear in Suicide Squad? The Jai Courtney Captain Boomerang Suicide Squad Grey Trench Coat replicates the exact knee-length grey coat worn during the Midway City extraction and bar scene. It features a 65% wool and 35% polyester blend with four-button closure matching the original costume design.
How do you recreate the Captain Boomerang look from Suicide Squad? Layer the grey trench coat over distressed denim and tactical cargo pants, matching the utilitarian aesthetic Jai Courtney wore throughout the film. The structured shoulders and knee-length cut anchor the anti-hero wardrobe without requiring additional costume props.
Should you size up for a Captain Boomerang coat? Sizing data from 47 buyers indicates this coat runs true to size, though the structured shoulders require accurate chest fit. Between sizes, choose larger to ensure the lapels and shoulder seams align correctly for screen-accurate proportions matching Courtney's silhouette. Explore the full range of Celebrity Style Leather Jackets across all film and television categories.
This coat ships worldwide with a detailed size guide available at checkout to ensure accurate fit across chest, shoulder, and length measurements. The four-button closure and knee-length cut make this one of the most distinctive Task Force X costume pieces available — add it to your collection and get the exact anti-hero aesthetic Jai Courtney brought to Captain Boomerang.
