Edward
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Part of me thinks too much time has passed (for me) to go with a wilder jacket.
The other part that's still just post-puberty wants a crazy jacket for a change...
I have to think that a Thedi is my next jacket. They strike a nerve with me that nothing else does today.
Didn't you used to ride at one point? Maybe dust the old bike off as an excuse for a nice new bike jacket? ;-)
I love every single one of those. Naturally the cross zips but the Greedo jacket is next level cool!
One of the ideas I've had rattling in the back of my head for a while has been a green bike jacket. That 'Greedo' jacket in all-over the green colour of the sleeves might just be a contender in due course, long as I can be sure of the sizing.
I think this might be my favorite.
The Snake jacket is cool. It's one of the designs that overlaps in the Thedi and BK ranges that I think gave rise to the rumour that Thedi make BK's jackets, them both being based in Greece, though when this was put to them, they both denied all prior knowledge of the other's existence.
I think that the name Greedo jacket should be official. If only Disney weren't mega copyright enforcers....
More likely to be a trade mark issue (typically, a single word is too short to be copyrightable). Disney, like Lucasfilm, have everything trademarked out the wazoo, not least as trademark can be kept in perpetuity. After all, sooner or later there will come a Congress that the Mouse can't persuade to extend the term of copyright in order to prevent their IP from running out....
If there's an action figure of a character, you can pretty much guarantee there will be a trademark on its name. Lucasfilm were all about that right from the off; it's the one truly visionary thing George Lucas did, keeping the merchandising rights to Star Wars. That, in turn, has driven many of the major decisions made since: Harrison Ford argued strongly for Han Solo to die in Return of the Jedi, but Lucas wouldn't have it, because the kids were less likely to buy an action figure of a dead character.