Dungeons and Dragons Jacket – Chris Pine’s Look from Honor Among Thieves, Made Real
You know the jacket. Edgin steps into the frame—grey, rugged, that buckle front like he’s got secrets and a backup plan. It’s not flashy. It’s not fantasy fluff. It’s the kind of outerwear a real adventurer would wear.
This isn’t a costume you buy for one con and toss. It’s built to last—and you get to pick how:
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Real leather if you want that honest, ages-like-whiskey feel
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Faux leather if you want the same sharp look, no animals involved, and zero fuss
Either way, it’s made for life—not just for photos.
What’s Actually in It (Both Versions)
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Color: True matte grey—matched to the film, not some washed-out guess
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Collar: Stand-up—clean, blocks wind, looks sharp zipped or open
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Closure: Functional buckle front—adjustable, secure, and actually works (not glued on for show)
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Lining: Soft viscose inside—slides on easy over tees or tunics, no snagging
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Sleeves: Full-length with open hem cuffs—simple, clean, no bulk
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Pockets: Two outside waist pockets + two inside—perfect for dice, keys, your lucky copper piece
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Fit: Slightly relaxed through the shoulders, tapered at the waist—heroic but not theatrical
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Sizes: XXS to XXXL. Worn by DMs, players, baristas who game on weekends, and guys who just like how it looks with black jeans
Real Leather vs. Faux – Straight Talk
Go real leather if:
- You love how genuine leather softens and darkens with time
- You don’t mind wiping it down now and then
- You want something that could last years (or campaigns)
Go faux leather if:
- You want the same look with easy care—just wipe and go
- You’re vegan or just prefer not to use animal products
- You live somewhere rainy—faux handles moisture better
Both look identical from a distance. Both hold up at cons, in crowds, and on city streets.
Why It Doesn’t Fall Apart After One Con
We’ve sold cheap “D&D jackets” before. Buckles that snap. Linings that tear. Grey that fades to sad beige.
This one’s built like it should be:
- Buckle’s sewn in tight—no popping off when you sit
- Pockets are reinforced—because dice are heavier than they look
- No fake zippers, no screen-printed “magic runes”—just clean, screen-accurate styling
- And the grey? It stays grey. We’ve washed test jackets 10 times. Still looks like Edgin’s.
One buyer wore it to Gen Con, then straight to his day job the next week. Said no one batted an eye—just thought he had great taste.
Quick: Should You Get It?
- You want the Honor Among Thieves look—but to actually wear it
- You hate “cosplay” gear that feels disposable
- You carry stuff (and need pockets that work)
- You believe heroes dress like they mean it
If that’s you… yeah. This is your jacket.
FAQs
Does it run big?
True to size for a relaxed fit. If you like it snug, go down one. Most stick with their usual.
Is the buckle hard to fasten?
Nah—it’s like a belt loop. Snaps in place easy, stays put all day.
Can I wear it off-screen?
All the time. Pair it with dark jeans and boots, and it’s just a cool grey jacket. No one needs to know it’s from D&D… unless you want them to.
How do I clean it?
Real leather: Damp cloth + leather balm once in a while
Faux: Wipe with a wet cloth. That’s it.
Do you ship outside the US?
Yes. Express delivery takes 3–6 business days worldwide. We’ve sent these to London, Berlin, Toronto, Sydney.
Look—if you’ve been burned by “movie jackets” that feel cheap, look fake, or only last one season… you’re not wrong.
This one’s made to be worn. On quests. On commutes. On nights when you need to feel like you’ve got a party watching your back.
Grab yours—in real or faux leather—before your size’s gone. Because every great story starts with the right coat.
Check out our other Men's Collection—packed with screen-accurate jackets, rugged outerwear, and everyday pieces built for adventurers, gamers, and guys who know style doesn’t need magic to be legendary.