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Screen-Used Movie Costumes
Screen-Used Movie Costumes
Explore our collection of original movie costumes for sale, including original screen-used outfits from iconic films.
Step into the wardrobe of Hollywood history with our curated collection of authentic screen-used movie costumes, worn by actors in some of the most iconic films ever made. These rare and original garments are more than just clothing—they're cinematic artifacts that offer a direct link to unforgettable characters, scenes, and storytelling moments.
From dramatic period pieces and action-packed blockbusters to beloved sci-fi and fantasy epics, each costume in our collection has been carefully sourced and preserved to maintain its historical and collectible value. Whether it’s a hero’s signature outfit, a villain’s unforgettable look, or a piece worn in a pivotal scene, these garments reflect the artistry and craftsmanship of the film industry’s top designers and costume departments.
Highlights from our current collection include Captain Miller’s costume from Saving Private Ryan and the Batman bust made as a production piece for Tim Burton’s 1989 Batman.
Ideal for serious collectors, fans, museums, and exhibitions, every costume comes with provenance and a Certificate of Authenticity, giving you peace of mind and a true piece of film history. Whether you're looking to buy movie costumes as a collector or to display a piece of film history, each item offers unmatched authenticity.
Bring cinematic legends to life—explore our screen-used costume collection and own what was once worn on the silver screen.
Saving Private Ryan - Captain Miller's (Tom Hanks) Army Ranger Costume
No Time to Die - Paloma's Hero Dress and Sandals with Certification by EON
Terminator Salvation - John Connor's Screen-Matched Leather Jacket Costume
Star Trek Into Darkness - Klingon Guard Uniform with Disruptor
Edge of Tomorrow - William Cage's Hero Exosuit Arm (Tom Cruise)
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) - Captain Kirk's Starfleet Uniform
Batman - Production-Made Batman Cowl (Michael Keaton)
Batman (1989) by Tim Burton - Production Bust (Michael Keaton)
Barb Wire - Leather and Metal Lattice bikini style Costume
Barb Wire - Riveted Leather Chaps
X-Men: Storm Hero Costume - Halle Berry
Underworld: Evolution, Selene's Hero Costume - Kate Beckinsale
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a screen-used movie costume?
A screen-used movie costume is an authentic garment worn by an actor during the filming of a movie or television show. These costumes are often sought after by collectors due to their direct connection to specific scenes and characters.2. How can I verify the authenticity of a screen-used costume?
Authenticity is typically confirmed through a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided by reputable dealers or auction houses. Provenance documentation, such as production tags or screen-matching details, also supports authenticity.3. Where can I purchase screen-used movie costumes?
You can acquire screen-used movie costumes directly from Kudos Memorabilia, a trusted source specializing in authentic film collectibles. Their curated selection includes genuine screen-used props, costumes, and production materials from some of the most iconic films in cinema history—each item backed by provenance and a Certificate of Authenticity.4. What happens to costumes after filming concludes?
Post-production, costumes may be archived by studios, reused in other productions, gifted to cast or crew, donated, or sold through auctions and private sales.5. Are screen-used costumes expensive?
Prices vary widely based on factors like the costume's prominence, the actor who wore it, and the film's popularity. While some items may be affordable, iconic pieces can command high prices at auction.6. Can I display a screen-used costume in my home or office?
Absolutely! Many collectors and interior designers showcase these costumes in display cases or frames, adding a unique cinematic touch to their spaces.7. Do screen-used costumes come with documentation?
Reputable sellers provide documentation, including COAs and provenance details, to verify authenticity and maintain the item's value.8. Is it possible to rent screen-used costumes?
Generally, screen-used costumes are sold to collectors and are not available for rent. However, qualified applicants can rent certain screen-used costumes from Kudos Memorabilia for exhibitions, displays, or special events. Some rental houses also offer replica costumes for production use.9. How should I care for and preserve a screen-used costume?
To preserve the costume's condition:- Store it in a climate-controlled environment.
- Use acid-free materials for storage.
- Avoid direct sunlight and humidity.
- Consult conservation professionals for valuable pieces.
10. Are replicas considered screen-used?
No, replicas are reproductions and not worn during filming. While they may be visually similar, they do not hold the same collectible value as screen-used costumes.11. Can I resell a screen-used costume?
Yes, you can resell these costumes through auctions, dealers such as Kudos Memorabilia, or private sales. Having proper documentation enhances the item's resale value.12. Are there legal restrictions on owning screen-used costumes?
Ownership is generally legal, provided the item was acquired through legitimate means. Ensure all transactions are documented and be cautious of items with unclear provenance.