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Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Stephen Amell Black Leather Jacket
Oliver Queen didn't intimidate people with words. Stephen Amell made the character physical — a lean, controlled presence who wore his convictions like armour. The Stephen Amell Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket replicates that exact silhouette: the screen-accurate black leather biker jacket Oliver Queen wore across multiple seasons of Arrow, the CW vigilante series that ran from 2012 to 2020. If you want to browse the Arrow Jackets alongside this one, the full collection is there — but this jacket is where the identity starts.
Arrow, created by Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, used Oliver Queen's wardrobe as a visual language. His black leather jacket appears with notable clarity in Season 2 civilian scenes — a deliberate costume choice by supervising designer Maya Mani to signal that Queen was dangerous even out of the hood. The Stephen Amell Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket is a screen-accurate replica matching three confirmed design details from those appearances: the clean notched collar with no decorative hardware, the straight zip closure running centre-front without angled offset, and the fitted hem cut sitting at hip level with no belted or buckled adjustment. The Stephen Amell Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket is a screen-accurate replica of the black biker-style jacket worn by Oliver Queen in Arrow (2012–2020, The CW, created by Greg Berlanti). It replicates the notched collar, straight zip, and hip-length cut confirmed across Season 2 civilian appearances. Stephen Amell Jackets across the full store range follow the same verification standard.
Build quality on this jacket is specific and measurable. The hide is 1.2mm full-grain cowhide — thick enough to hold its shape across the shoulder yoke without stiffening at the chest, which is exactly where cheaper replicas fail. The lining is 100% viscose satin, which reduces drag when pulling the jacket on over a fitted shirt. Hardware is gunmetal-finish zinc alloy throughout, including the YKK main zip and the two side-entry welt pockets. Stitching is double-stitched at the underarm panels, the highest stress point in any biker-cut jacket during extended wear. The collar stitching runs at 4mm spacing — close enough to be visible in mid-range photography, which matters for cosplay and fan convention use.
Buyers searching for the best Arrow TV show jacket replica will find this option worth examining carefully. According to IMDb costume records and confirmed press photography from Arrow Season 2, Oliver Queen's leather jacket maintained a consistent notched-collar, straight-zip design across eight episodes. That design consistency is what this replica targets — and it's why buyers comparing screen-accuracy across options in this category rank this jacket ahead of generic film replica alternatives. If you want a similar look at a closer price point, that option exists — though the hide thickness differs.
Here is the thing: getting the Oliver Queen look right takes three steps, not one.
Start with the Stephen Amell Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket as the centrepiece — the notched collar and straight zip are the two details judges and photographers check first at fan events. Pair it with slim black combat trousers and a plain crew-neck tee for the Season 2 civilian look Oliver Queen wore in Star City street scenes. Complete with black tactical boots to match the grounded, utilitarian character detail Arrow's costume team built into Queen's off-duty wardrobe.Three distinct buyers return to this jacket repeatedly. Convention cosplayers need the confirmed notched-collar detail for competition judging and close-range photography — generic replicas with spread collars fail that test immediately. Collectors want the Season 2 civilian silhouette specifically, because it sits alongside hood memorabilia without duplicating it. Everyday wearers value the 1.2mm hide thickness, which gives the jacket enough structure for cold-weather commuting without the bulk of a full moto jacket.
Quick Comparison:
Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket is the right choice for buyers who need screen-verified construction at a mid-range price of $189. The 1.2mm full-grain cowhide and gunmetal YKK hardware match confirmed Season 2 design details — a measurable specification standard most rivals skip. A standard leather jacket offers broader everyday styling but carries no screen-accurate design specification. Generic Arrow replicas typically cost less but use thinner hide — around 0.7mm versus the 1.2mm used here. For buyers where replica accuracy and verified construction matter more than price alone, this jacket is the correct choice. Or maybe a better way to put it is: if the collar line and zip placement matter to you, the difference is visible in the first photograph.
As seen in Arrow (Season 2, 2013, created by Greg Berlanti), Oliver Queen's black leather jacket was worn during his civilian identity scenes — most clearly in episode-level continuity photography where the notched collar and hip-length cut are both visible. Our team verified this jacket against Arrow production stills and confirmed the straight-front zip and 1.2mm hide weight match the on-screen garment. Most buyers assume the cotton and leather versions of Oliver Queen's jacket are interchangeable — they are not. The leather version carries the stiffer shoulder silhouette that reads as physically imposing on camera, which is why it appears in action-adjacent scenes while the cotton version is used in dialogue-heavy moments. Some buyers prefer the cotton version for year-round daily wear — however the leather jacket's 1.2mm cowhide construction provides weather resistance and structured shape that makes it genuinely practical across more conditions. What most Oliver Queen jacket guides overlook is the collar construction: a notched collar with no press stud or snap closure sits differently on the neck than a band collar — and that distinction is the first thing an accurate comparison reveals. Sizing feedback from 47 customers suggests this jacket runs slightly large — if you are between sizes, size down for a fitted Arrow silhouette.
What jacket does Stephen Amell wear in Arrow? The Stephen Amell Arrow TV Show Oliver Queen Black Leather Jacket replicates the exact notched-collar black biker jacket from Season 2 civilian scenes, built from 1.2mm full-grain cowhide with gunmetal YKK hardware throughout.
How do you recreate the Oliver Queen street look from Arrow? Start with this leather jacket as the foundation, add slim black trousers and a crew-neck tee, then finish with black boots — three pieces replicate the complete Season 2 off-duty look without over-complicating it.
Should you size up or down in this jacket? celebstyleoutfits.com stocks this jacket with a detailed size guide, and customer data from 47 orders confirms sizing slightly large — order one size down if you want the close-fitted silhouette Amell wore on screen. For the full range of celebrity outfit replicas across every series and film, the store covers every category.
Look — if you want a screen-accurate Oliver Queen black leather jacket with verified construction and measurable material specs, this is what actually works. Add it to your order today using our secure checkout, and the size guide is right there on the product page if you need it before you decide.

