Andor season two has started, and we’ve already seen some amazing costumes. Among them is the Sienar test pilot suit, which we are diligently working on. It is set to be released in mid-May and will be available starting in the June wave. Our goal is to make it as accurate as possible to what we saw on screen, so we are currently focused on refining the jumpsuit and the boots. Additionally, we will launch the Sienar engineer jumpsuit (white and red). As we approach the release date, I’ll be sure to share pictures on Instagram and Facebook to highlight all the details that I have put into creating this fantastic jumpsuit.

One unique feature of this jumpsuit, compared to previous designs, are no elastic bands in the back, and the fabric is quite stiff. We will offer a blue label version as a fully tailored suit; however, even for the basic suit, we will need specific measurements to guarantee a good fit.

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