Hey guys,
I didn't think I'd have the time or money to put together a decent costume this year, but while browsing the Goodwill store a week ago, I found a great deal on a leather jacket and I decided I'd see how cheaply I could put together a "Bucky Rescue" Captain America.
I haven't finished gathering all the elements of the costume, but this is what I've got so far:
From the Goodwill store -
Leather jacket: $20
Blue long sleeve t-shirt: $2
From Army Barracks -
Dirty boots: $10
Steel pot helmet w/ liner and chinstrap: $25
Cartridge Belt: $18
French leather holster: $7?
Colt .45 cap gun + caps: $4
Cargo pants: $20
From Walmart -
Tan leather "Stanley" work gloves: $9
From Hobby Lobby -
Thick white satin fabric for the star on the shirt: $2
I also purchased some Montana Gold acrylic spraypaint that I found at Blick art supply, in "shock red", "shock white", and "magic blue". That was a little more expensive than standard spraypaint at $8 a can, but I knew exactly what shades I'd be getting with that, and I was curious about it since I've never seen it before.
Unfortunately I discovered after purchasing everything that the captain's cartridge belt, pants, and gloves are brown, but I don't think I'd have been able to find a cheap brown cartridge belt, and it would probably look silly to have OD webbing with brown pants and gloves.
But I'm not trying to go for super accuracy here anyway. I just want someone who watched the movie to recognize me as the character, and for that I really only need the leather jacket, blue shirt, blue helmet, and shield.
Regarding the shield, I'm still up in the air on whether I will make my own out of two sheets of 1/4" plywood glued together and bent, or if I will purchase a premade wood or steel heater shield and paint it. I'll probably go for one of the metal ones though since I don't have a lot of time, and a metal shield would be lighter and cooler than a wooden one. It is the most expensive option, but the final cost of the costume even with that should still be under $200.
I'll post more pics as I go.
Oh, and I almost forgot, I purchased a pair of these the other day:
$8. I'll be replacing the elastic band with a white one so they'll be closer to the ones in the film.
I didn't think I'd have the time or money to put together a decent costume this year, but while browsing the Goodwill store a week ago, I found a great deal on a leather jacket and I decided I'd see how cheaply I could put together a "Bucky Rescue" Captain America.
I haven't finished gathering all the elements of the costume, but this is what I've got so far:

From the Goodwill store -
Leather jacket: $20
Blue long sleeve t-shirt: $2




From Army Barracks -
Dirty boots: $10
Steel pot helmet w/ liner and chinstrap: $25
Cartridge Belt: $18
French leather holster: $7?
Colt .45 cap gun + caps: $4
Cargo pants: $20

From Walmart -
Tan leather "Stanley" work gloves: $9

From Hobby Lobby -
Thick white satin fabric for the star on the shirt: $2
I also purchased some Montana Gold acrylic spraypaint that I found at Blick art supply, in "shock red", "shock white", and "magic blue". That was a little more expensive than standard spraypaint at $8 a can, but I knew exactly what shades I'd be getting with that, and I was curious about it since I've never seen it before.
Unfortunately I discovered after purchasing everything that the captain's cartridge belt, pants, and gloves are brown, but I don't think I'd have been able to find a cheap brown cartridge belt, and it would probably look silly to have OD webbing with brown pants and gloves.
But I'm not trying to go for super accuracy here anyway. I just want someone who watched the movie to recognize me as the character, and for that I really only need the leather jacket, blue shirt, blue helmet, and shield.
Regarding the shield, I'm still up in the air on whether I will make my own out of two sheets of 1/4" plywood glued together and bent, or if I will purchase a premade wood or steel heater shield and paint it. I'll probably go for one of the metal ones though since I don't have a lot of time, and a metal shield would be lighter and cooler than a wooden one. It is the most expensive option, but the final cost of the costume even with that should still be under $200.
I'll post more pics as I go.
Oh, and I almost forgot, I purchased a pair of these the other day:

$8. I'll be replacing the elastic band with a white one so they'll be closer to the ones in the film.
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