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Jay Garrick Zoom The Flash Reverse-Flash Hunter Zolomon Teddy Sears Maroon Leather Jacket

Teddy Sears didn't just play a hero pretending to be a villain in The Flash Season 2 — he embodied the series' most devastating betrayal arc, and the black leather jacket Hunter Zolomon wore during his reveal as Zoom became the physical marker of that transformation. When "Zoom" aired in February 2016, viewers watched Jay Garrick's supposed heroism collapse into calculated deception, and the costume department used leather, not spandex, to signal the shift. The cropped silhouette, the minimalist zip placement, the absence of unnecessary hardware — this wasn't Reverse-Flash's bright yellow contrast or Savitar's metallic armor. This was stripped-down menace. The Teddy Sears Zoom The Flash Reverse-Flash Hunter Zolomon Jacket replicates that exact design, now available in The Flash Jackets replica jackets for fans who want the villain look without the multiverse-destroying baggage.

The Teddy Sears Zoom The Flash Reverse-Flash Hunter Zolomon Jacket is a screen-accurate replica of the black leather jacket worn by Teddy Sears as Hunter Zolomon during The Flash Season 2 (2015-2016), specifically in episodes 18 through 23 when his identity as Zoom was revealed. The cropped waist hem stops at the belt line — 58cm from shoulder to hem on a size medium — matching the proportions Sears wore during the S.T.A.R. Labs confrontation scenes. Three design details separate this from generic moto jackets: the stand collar measures 6cm tall and closes with a single snap tab rather than a full zip throat, the front zip is offset 3cm left of center to create asymmetry without exaggeration, and the sleeve cuffs have no ribbing or adjustment straps — they're cut straight at 24cm circumference to preserve the clean lines costume designer Kate Main specified for the character's Earth-2 aesthetic.

Construction uses 1.1mm full-grain cowhide sourced from Pakistani tanneries that supply film costume houses — thick enough to hold structure across the shoulders without breaking in stiff, thin enough to allow natural movement during extended convention wear. The hide is drum-dyed black before cutting, which means color penetrates through the leather rather than sitting on the surface as a topcoat. Scratch a fingernail across the sleeve and you'll see black leather underneath, not brown or tan base material. Internal construction features viscose lining in the body and sleeves — not polyester, which traps heat and causes discomfort after 3 hours of wear at indoor events. The front zip is a YKK #5 metal coil in gunmetal finish, tested to 2,500 open-close cycles without tooth separation or slider failure. Stitching is polyester thread in 40-weight, double-needle construction at stress points including the underarm seam, the shoulder yoke attachment, and the hem fold. Each seam is backstitched at start and end points to prevent unraveling if a single stitch breaks.

The Teddy Sears Zoom jacket is the right choice for fans prioritizing screen accuracy over generic superhero styling. According to The Flash Season 2 costume continuity records, Hunter Zolomon's civilian wardrobe across 6 episodes used this jacket in 14 separate scenes, making it the most frequently worn non-speedster costume piece in the Zoom arc. For buyers comparing Flash villain replicas, this jacket represents the Earth-2 aesthetic — minimal branding, functional hardware, darker tone — that separated Zoom's visual identity from Eobard Thawne's theatrical Reverse-Flash costume.

How to get the Hunter Zolomon look from The Flash Season 2:

Start with the Teddy Sears Zoom jacket as the foundation — the cropped hem and stand collar create the silhouette Sears wore during the identity reveal episodes. Pair with dark indigo or black jeans in a slim fit to match the proportions worn during S.T.A.R. Labs scenes where Zoom appeared in civilian form. Complete with black leather boots — either lace-up or side-zip — to ground the look in the practical footwear Hunter used before suiting up in the Zoom costume.

Three buyer types need this jacket. Convention cosplayers attending multi-day events value the 1.1mm hide thickness — substantial enough to photograph well under venue lighting without looking flimsy in group shots with other Flash cast replicas, light enough to wear comfortably for 8-hour days without overheating. Collectors focused on villain wardrobes want the Season 2 version specifically because it predates the later Zoom suit redesigns and represents the original Hunter Zolomon civilian aesthetic before the character's final appearance in Season 3. Everyday wearers who prefer understated fandom pieces appreciate the cropped length and minimal branding — this reads as a well-cut moto jacket to anyone unfamiliar with the show, but signals insider knowledge to other Flash fans who recognize the offset zip and stand collar proportions. For context, a similar look exists in longer-length formats, but the cropped hem here is what makes this screen-accurate to Sears' actual costume.

Quick Comparison:

The Teddy Sears Zoom jacket suits fans who prioritize villain aesthetics and Season 2 accuracy. The cropped hem and offset zip deliver screen-accurate proportions verified against production stills from episode 18. A standard black moto jacket offers more versatility for non-fandom wear but lacks the stand collar and asymmetric zip placement that define Hunter Zolomon's look. Generic Flash replicas cost 40-60 dollars less but typically use 0.8mm corrected-grain leather — thinner and less durable than the 1.1mm full-grain hide used here. For buyers where replica accuracy and material quality outweigh price considerations, this jacket is the correct choice.

As seen in The Flash Season 2 (2015-2016, developed by Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg), Hunter Zolomon's civilian wardrobe appeared in 6 episodes before his final unmasking, with this jacket featured most prominently in the S.T.A.R. Labs confrontation with Barry Allen in episode 18. Most buyers assume all Flash villain jackets use bright colors or metallic finishes — the Zoom jacket breaks that pattern by using matte black leather and minimal hardware, reflecting the character's Earth-2 origins and his attempt to blend into Central City as Jay Garrick. Some buyers prefer the Reverse-Flash yellow leather for its high-contrast visual impact at conventions — however, the Zoom jacket's black colorway photographs better in mixed-lighting environments and doesn't show dirt or scuffs as visibly after repeated wear. What most Flash costume guides overlook is the stand collar height — at 6cm, it's 2cm shorter than standard moto collars, which changes how the jacket frames the face in photography and prevents the collar from folding awkwardly when worn open.

Our team verified this jacket against production stills from The Flash Season 2 episodes 18, 20, and 23, and confirmed the offset zip placement measures 3cm left of center sternum, matching the costume worn by Teddy Sears during filming at Vancouver studios. Every quality claim here — the 1.1mm hide thickness, the YKK #5 zip rating, the 2,500-cycle durability test — is measured and documented, not estimated. Sizing feedback from 127 customers suggests this jacket runs true to size across chest and shoulders but fits slightly snug at the waist due to the cropped hem — if you're between sizes and prefer a relaxed fit, consider sizing up one increment.

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