The Mandalorian Qualux Boy's Costume
- Jumpsuit
- Cape
- Mask
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small | Chest | 25 1/2" | 65cm |
| Small | Waist | 23 1/2" | 60cm |
| Small | Hips | 26" | 66cm |
| Small | Height | 45" - 50 1/2" | 114cm - 128cm |
| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium | Chest | 26" | 66cm |
| Medium | Waist | 24 1/2" | 62cm |
| Medium | Hips | 27 1/2" | 70cm |
| Medium | Height | 50" - 53 1/2" | 127cm - 136cm |
| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large | Chest | 28" | 71cm |
| Large | Waist | 26 1/2" | 67cm |
| Large | Hips | 30" | 76cm |
| Large | Height | 54" - 58 1/2" | 137cm - 149cm |
- Polyester fibers
- Printed jumpsuit has padded chest, shoulders, belt and attached shoe covers, hook and loop fastener down center back
- Attached shoe covers have elastic bands to secure under feet
- Shiny cape secures to the shoulders with hook and loop fasteners
- Plastic mask has multiples holes to allow limited vision, length adjustable elastic band to secure on head
- Officially licensed
Protect The Child Always
The internal monologue goes something like this: cape — check. Beskar — check. Small green companion to protect at all costs — pending. The second that molded helmet goes on, something shifts. This kid is no longer standing in the hallway. They're surveying a canyon on some dusty outer rim planet, and frankly, they have no time for your questions.
Product Details
The jumpsuit is printed with Din Djarin's battle-worn Beskar armor plating, complete with that signature brown-and-silver colorway pulled straight from the show. Qualux foam padding is built into key sections of the suit, giving the armor a dimensional, three-dimensional look that printed details alone can't pull off. The attached foot covers slip right over shoes, so there's no scrambling for matching footwear.
The dark cape fits over the shoulders and fastens to the jumpsuit, and it billows appropriately for a child who is walking very purposefully through a neighborhood. The molded plastic helmet features a mesh visor for limited visibility — enough to see the path ahead, not quite enough to read the dessert menu, which feels on-brand for a man of few words. The costume is officially licensed and made from 100% polyester. Everything included — jumpsuit, cape, and mask — arrives ready to wear.
The Way? Candy.
The Mandalorian has a strict code. He doesn't take off his helmet. He doesn't ask for directions. He absolutely does not trade the kid for anything. He does, however, make an exception for a full-sized Snickers at the third house on the left.









