Good resource tracking on the shirt. I think it's still available, and the description says plain pockets, so this may be the best option to go with. I have a tropical with the pleated pockets, and they sure are nice shirts, so I'll be grabbing one of these in plain pocket. Silver Tan is the color to go with.
In an interview with actor David Harbour, he said they based the hat on the idea that he wears his fathers old Stetson Open Road. In modern context, the Open Road has changed slightly in design over the yeas - they've made the hat much stiffer, but the Stetson Stratoliner was created to deliver that softer classic open road look. The hat is aged and weather beaten so the brown color has mottled a bit, and the darker line is where the hat band would have been earlier in the life of it before it came off, creating a darker band where the fur felt didn't lighten with age. The actual hat for production is made by a specific guy linked earlier in this thread, and they've done the age work and weathering - it's just a steep price, over $600. An actual Stetson Stratoliner is less, though still a purchase, around $200. It can be aged and weathered, I've just done that with my own Stratoliner.
The holster is actually made for production by Tex Shoemaker, so the one we've linked is correct. The show holster is darker, and does have the basket weave going further around it further it seems, but those things are typical of one-off custom work done for production, as all the work is handmade. On a side note, Tex Shoemaker has done work for numerous productions over the years, including X-Files, Walking Dead, etc. They're one of the go-to places for holster and credential work.
It could be that the pen is more of a cream, though in all my reference shots it looks like a yellow - but this can be hard to pin down as lighting and post processing shift the colors from how they really appear. It's like the color of the hat - sometimes it comes off as almost charcoal, other times it's a light warm brown. And that's all down to lighting in the shot and processing. I do lean towards the yellow though as the Bic Cliq isn't available in a tan or straight cream color - the only colors close to what we see that you can batch order them in is yellow or white.
Nice catch on the compass on the watch!
And welcome to the rabbit hole of Chief Hopper's costume!
In an interview with actor David Harbour, he said they based the hat on the idea that he wears his fathers old Stetson Open Road. In modern context, the Open Road has changed slightly in design over the yeas - they've made the hat much stiffer, but the Stetson Stratoliner was created to deliver that softer classic open road look. The hat is aged and weather beaten so the brown color has mottled a bit, and the darker line is where the hat band would have been earlier in the life of it before it came off, creating a darker band where the fur felt didn't lighten with age. The actual hat for production is made by a specific guy linked earlier in this thread, and they've done the age work and weathering - it's just a steep price, over $600. An actual Stetson Stratoliner is less, though still a purchase, around $200. It can be aged and weathered, I've just done that with my own Stratoliner.
The holster is actually made for production by Tex Shoemaker, so the one we've linked is correct. The show holster is darker, and does have the basket weave going further around it further it seems, but those things are typical of one-off custom work done for production, as all the work is handmade. On a side note, Tex Shoemaker has done work for numerous productions over the years, including X-Files, Walking Dead, etc. They're one of the go-to places for holster and credential work.
It could be that the pen is more of a cream, though in all my reference shots it looks like a yellow - but this can be hard to pin down as lighting and post processing shift the colors from how they really appear. It's like the color of the hat - sometimes it comes off as almost charcoal, other times it's a light warm brown. And that's all down to lighting in the shot and processing. I do lean towards the yellow though as the Bic Cliq isn't available in a tan or straight cream color - the only colors close to what we see that you can batch order them in is yellow or white.
Nice catch on the compass on the watch!
And welcome to the rabbit hole of Chief Hopper's costume!