Cleveland Booker Star Trek Discovery Brown Coat
$189.00
- Inspired By : Star Trek Discovery
- Worn By : David Ajala as Cleveland Booker
- External Material : Real Leather
- Inner : Viscose Lining
- Color : Brown
- Closure : Open Closure
- Collar : Stand-Up Collar
- Sleeves : Full-Length
- Pockets : Two at Waist & Two Inside
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Cleveland Booker Star Trek Discovery Brown Coat
Step into the future with the Star Trek Discovery Cleveland Booker Coat, an
extraordinary fashion accessory that will make you feel like you’re part of Star Trek:
Discovery’s century crew.
Made of genuine leather this coat speaks of quality and endurance to cope with
interstellar adventures or just reckless days. The shade of brown is warm,
suggesting the deserts of alien worlds, and at the same time, is universally suitable
for most clothes. It is a combination of sci-fi appeal and workaday comfort and
functionality.
The cut of the coat is unique which shows that the film’s setting is indeed in the far
future of fashion. This collar enhances class and affords protection against snow and
rain, akin to how Booker protects himself from the hostile terrains he comes across.
The long sleeves afford total protection which is especially useful in varying
temperatures or just getting home in the evening.
Another remarkable feature of the coat is that it has an open closure style which can
be best described as an aperture. This added element not only hints at the film’s
futuristic look and feel but also provides comfort and mobility.
Two front pockets allow for convenient access to your everyday items, and two
inside pockets are ideal for securing your valuable belongings. Regardless of
whether you have a communicator in your pocket, a tricorder, or other everyday
devices, you will have plenty of space at your disposal.
Thanks to the viscose lining, the coat is great for extended missions or Trekkie
marathons, it’ll keep you from overheating while boldly going where no one has gone
before. This Cleveland Booker Coat is a chance to have a piece of the 32nd century in
the modern world which is what Star Trek preaches about.
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