Item from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
Iconic green and red Mandalorian armor inherited from Jango Fett. Battered, dented, and scarred from decades of use. Recovered from Cobb Vanth on Tatooine after escaping the sarlacc pit.
Boba Fett's armor is the most recognized Mandalorian kit in the galaxy — and the most misunderstood. It is not beskar-pure like Din's; the composition is durasteel alloy with beskar elements, inherited from Jango Fett who wore it through the Clone Wars. Every dent tells a story. The helmet's rangefinder has been broken and repaired multiple times. The green paint — originally a tribute to Jango's mentor — has faded and chipped to reveal bare metal. After Boba escaped the sarlacc, Jawas stripped the armor and it eventually reached Cobb Vanth, who wore it as marshal of Mos Pelgo. Boba tracked it down and reclaimed it from Vanth through Din Djarin's mediation. Putting the armor back on was Boba reclaiming himself.
Distinctive green helmet with red-orange accents and a damaged T-visor. The chestplate, gauntlets, and knee guards are dented and scratched, the paint worn through to bare metal in places. A jetpack mounts on the back. A braided Wookiee scalp hangs from the shoulder.
Also known as: Jango's armor, the green armor