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 Bill Mumy's TunicThis tunic was worn by the actor Bill Mumy who portrayed
                  Will Robinson.  It was worn during the second season of the show
                  when the format changed from black and white to color.  The vibrant
                  orange and black trim are the trademarks of the tunic.  The costume
                  is surprisingly small.  Keep in mind the actor was about 10 at the
                  time, and since the fabric is velour, these tunics are known to
                  have shrunk considerably.  Very futuristic with zippers at the
                  wrists and at the collar.
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 Jonathan Harris' TunicDr. Smith's second season tunic, worn by the actor on the show.  The tunic is
                  a deep wine color with orange v-neck trim and snap in mustard turtleneck
                  insert.  Since the turtlenecks snapped in place in this tunic and the third
                  season designs, they were easily separated from the tunics and it is extremely
                  rare to find a complete costume!  Also, full wrap around crotch piece in place
                  with Fox Studios dry cleaning tag attached.  Zipper side and cuffs, as well as
                  zipper at the rear of the turtleneck.  This tunic is featured prominently in
                  many studio photos depicting the actor.
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 Mark Goddard's TunicProbably the most recognizable costume from the series.  Brown velour with red
                  and yellow stripes on the chest and also at zipper cuffs.  Side zipper opening
                  extending down left side.  Zipper yellow inset.  Crotch piece missing, buttons
                  in place.  A great piece from the show, considerably different than the first
                  season tunic used in the black and white episodes.  Second season tunics show
                  a much more vibarant color design consisting of oranges and yellows, compared
                  with the first season's drab colors which didn't matter much for the black and
                  white episodes, and the third season's psychedelic purples and greens.
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 Guy Williams' TunicThis green, yellow and red tunic was used by Guy Williams during
                  the second season of the show.  Its vivid green and yellow colors
                  are clearly shown, and despite the fact that the actor was six
                  feet, six inches tall, this tunic is considerably smaller due to
                  shrinkage. The Fox Studios dry cleaning tag is still attached.
                  The side zipper extends from the bottom to under the arm.  The
                  cuffs have zippers also.
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 Enforcer CostumeThis orange cotton jumper with accentuated ribbing at neck, elbows and knees
                  was worn by Allan Melvin (Sam the Butcher, Alice's perennial boyfriend, on
                  "The Brady Bunch") as the Enforcer on the second season episode, "West of
                  Mars".  The costume was also used in the third season
                  episode "Flight into the Future".
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