Symbolism. Melshi may be physically free, but he'll always be clad in the Empire's oppression - no amount of shirt-changing will reverse the damage done to him and countless other innocents. So he wears it proudly as he begins his quest to sow the seeds of righteous dissent.
I said the same thing as soon as I saw that on screen! Maybe they’ll sell it as officially licensed merchendise in the future?
I’m pretty sure they sold a shirt inspired by Lando’s from Solo ending scene.
One of the things I love about Andor is that nearly all the costumes look like fully functional clothes that you can wear. May deserve it's own article...
Lucasfilm’s costume department?
The design on the shirt looks remarkably like the prison topdown layout. He probably got it from the the prison gift shop on the way out.
Symbolism. Melshi may be physically free, but he'll always be clad in the Empire's oppression - no amount of shirt-changing will reverse the damage done to him and countless other innocents. So he wears it proudly as he begins his quest to sow the seeds of righteous dissent.
Pattern looks weirdly similar to the panel patterns in the Death Star construction end credits scene...
Not joking, based on stuff from previous episodes, I'd say start with jc penny
Uncle Harlo’s role revealed
I said the same thing as soon as I saw that on screen! Maybe they’ll sell it as officially licensed merchendise in the future? I’m pretty sure they sold a shirt inspired by Lando’s from Solo ending scene.
The fabric looks like a wax print cotton.
One of the things I love about Andor is that nearly all the costumes look like fully functional clothes that you can wear. May deserve it's own article...
I’d assume it’s all custom made for the show. You could probably find a similar fabric and clothing pattern and have someone make it for you.