A Decade supporting the SW costuming community !

For the past decade, I have dedicated my life to my passion for Star Wars and costuming, firmly believing that supporting the trooping community directly benefits both the troopers and those interacting with us.

I take pride in providing the best possible service and high-quality replica costumes that stand the test of time and trooping. For those who have met me, there is no doubt about my commitment to quality and my attention to ensuring you receive the right parts for your costumes. This commitment is why I am fortunate to celebrate my 10th anniversary in the community and the opportunity to have helped over 10,000 troopers complete their dream costumes.

This endeavor is not just a business; it is community-focused. Everything I initiate directly reflects the costuming projects requested by the troops. I handle every detail with the utmost care, prioritizing both quality and comfort, and I am always open to upgrades to meet new standards or requirements. All costumes are handmade in local ateliers, which have been established and trained to cater to the community’s specific needs. We work with a small, dedicated team focused on this unique craft: creating high-quality screen accurate replica costumes.

To celebrate this 10th anniversary, I have chosen to return to my Belgian roots and present a playful anniversary graphic, masterfully executed by Kento from the Japanese Garrison. Every order will include the anniversary sticker along with other freebies. I will continue to give away free items with Order 66, offer more full costumes to win throughout the year, fly one lucky member to Celebration Japan, and much more.

Most importantly, I remain committed to the two charities I have been donating to monthly, while keeping my eyes and ears open to support my community when exceptional circumstances require my help, because this is the very nature of what we do as troopers.

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