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Star Trek: Authentic Screen-Used Romulan Uniform
A Romulan science technician uniform worn in J.J. Abrams 2009 smash-hit, Star Trek, by actor Richard Arnold, whose character was employed at the dreaded red matter storage facility.
Designed by Michael Kaplan (Blade Runner and Fight Club), this multi-faceted and intentionally distressed costume includes an overcoat, double layered pleated shirt, trousers and tabi boots.
The costume includes multiple production tags stitched into the fabric, including “Costume Design by Michael Kaplan” with “Richard Arnold” handwritten on each tag. This outfit was originally sold at a charity auction in 2010 and is in very good worn condition.
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Star Trek: Authentic Screen-Used Romulan Uniform
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- Product Data
Dimensions:
187cm X 66cm
(73 1/2” X 26")
Cat. No: KM0464
- Additional Information
The 2009 Star Trek reboot received a 94% approval rating on review aggregation site, Rotten Tomatoes, making it the most acclaimed Star Trek movie of all time.
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