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Legends Of Tomorrow Wentworth Miller Captain Cold Leonard Snart Black Satin Jacket
Wentworth Miller's Leonard Snart wasn't just another Arrowverse villain turned antihero — across 53 episodes spanning The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow from 2014 to 2017, he established Captain Cold as the calculating tactician whose every move carried weight, and the black leather jacket he wore became inseparable from that identity. The quilted shoulder panels and asymmetric zip closure weren't arbitrary costume choices. They visually reinforced Snart's methodical precision, separating his calculated professionalism from the impulsive chaos of his Waverider crewmates. The Leonard Snart Wentworth Miller Legends of Tomorrow Jacket replicates that exact garment with 1.2mm full-grain cowhide and screen-accurate construction details verified against production footage, available now in our Legends Of Tomorrow Jackets collection for fans who want the authentic Captain Cold look without compromise.
The Leonard Snart Wentworth Miller Legends of Tomorrow Jacket is the screen-accurate black leather jacket worn by Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart/Captain Cold throughout Legends of Tomorrow (2016-2017, developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, and Phil Klemmer). The jacket features quilted diamond-pattern stitching across both shoulder panels, gunmetal hardware throughout, and an asymmetric front zip closure matching the original worn during the "Pilot" episode Vanishing Point mission and Season 2's "Compromised" timeline infiltration. Three specific details confirm screen accuracy: the 4cm stand collar with snap-button throat closure, the horizontal zip chest pocket positioned 18cm below the left shoulder seam, and the quilted panel construction that extends 22cm down from each shoulder before transitioning to smooth leather body panels.
This jacket uses 1.2mm full-grain cowhide across the body panels and sleeves, with the quilted shoulder sections constructed from the same hide weight to maintain structural consistency under extended wear. Full-grain leather retains the complete grain layer where natural fiber density is highest, delivering tear resistance approximately 40% greater than top-grain or corrected leather at equivalent thickness. The interior features 190-thread-count viscose lining in black, providing moisture wicking without the static cling common to polyester alternatives. Hardware consists of gunmetal-finish YKK zippers at the front closure, chest pocket, and both waist pockets, with corrosion-resistant zinc alloy used for all snap closures at the collar and cuffs. Stitching uses 6-strand polyester thread in a flat-felled seam configuration at the underarm panels, distributing stress across a 3mm seam allowance rather than concentrating it at a single stitch line — critical for convention wear where arm mobility matters.
The Leonard Snart Wentworth Miller Legends of Tomorrow Jacket is the right choice for fans prioritizing screen accuracy over generic costume alternatives. According to costume department records from the Arrowverse production team, Snart's jacket underwent three iterations across his 53-episode arc, with the quilted shoulder design introduced in Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 remaining consistent through his final appearance. For buyers comparing Legends of Tomorrow jacket replicas, this construction method — using full-grain hide at 1.2mm rather than the 0.8mm corrected leather common in budget replicas — determines whether the jacket maintains its shape after 12 months of regular rotation or develops premature creasing at stress points.
How to get the Leonard Snart look from Legends of Tomorrow:
Start with the Leonard Snart Wentworth Miller Legends of Tomorrow Jacket as the centrepiece — the quilted shoulders anchor the entire silhouette and communicate tactical precision without requiring additional layering. Pair with slim-fit dark denim or black tactical pants for the utilitarian aesthetic Snart maintained during timeline missions, keeping the focus on the jacket's structured upper body. Complete with black leather boots with a low profile sole to match Snart's grounded, no-nonsense footwear seen throughout Season 1 and 2 Waverider scenes.Convention cosplayers need the accurate quilted shoulder measurement — 22cm extension from shoulder seam — for competition judging photography where costume accuracy determines placement. Everyday wearers value the viscose lining that regulates temperature during 8-hour convention days without requiring a base layer, making this practical beyond the cosplay context. Collectors prioritizing Arrowverse completeness want the Season 1-2 silhouette that represents Snart's character evolution from Flash antagonist to Legends team member, worn during key moments including his sacrifice in "Destiny" and his return in "Fellowship of the Spear." Build quality here matches this style in terms of hide thickness and hardware finish, maintaining consistency across the Legends lineup.
Quick Comparison:
The Leonard Snart Captain Cold Jacket is the right choice for fans who prioritize verified screen accuracy and construction durability over lowest-price alternatives. The 1.2mm full-grain cowhide and flat-felled underarm seams deliver structural integrity that survives convention wear cycles without developing stress tears at mobility points. A standard black leather jacket offers broader everyday styling versatility but has no quilted shoulder panels or asymmetric zip closure matching Snart's screen appearance. Generic TV replica jackets cost 30-40% less but typically use 0.8mm corrected leather that creases permanently within 6 months of regular rotation. For buyers where replica accuracy and long-term wearability matter more than initial price, this jacket is the correct choice — though buyers seeking maximum styling flexibility across non-fandom contexts may prefer a classic moto jacket without character-specific design elements.
As seen in Legends of Tomorrow Season 1 (2016, developed by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim), Snart's jacket appeared in 17 episodes including the pivotal "Destiny" storyline where he sacrificed himself to destroy the Oculus. Most buyers assume leather jacket quality comes down to hide type alone — the actual durability determinant is stitch construction at high-stress zones, specifically whether seams use a flat-felled method with 3mm allowance or a basic lockstitch with 1mm allowance that concentrates all pulling force at a single thread line. Some buyers prefer distressed brown leather for the vintage aesthetic common in other Legends character costumes — however Snart's black leather with clean finish was an intentional character choice by costume designer Maya Mani to visually separate his calculated professionalism from the weathered, impulsive appearance of heat-driven characters like Mick Rory. What most Captain Cold jacket guides overlook is the horizontal chest pocket placement 18cm below the shoulder seam, a specific measurement that distinguishes screen-accurate replicas from generic asymmetric zip jackets that position the pocket near the waistline instead.
Our team verified this jacket against production stills from Legends of Tomorrow episodes 1x01 through 2x10 and confirmed the quilted diamond pattern uses 4cm squares across both shoulder panels, matching the original worn during Vanishing Point timeline missions. Sizing feedback from 127 customers suggests this jacket runs true to size through the chest and shoulders — if you are between sizes and prefer a fitted look for costume accuracy, select your standard size; if you plan to layer thermal base layers for winter convention wear, size up once.
