Harrison Ford’s ‘Force Awakens’ Jacket Sold for $191,000

Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca and Harrison Ford as Han Solo in ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ (Photo: Film Frame/Lucasfilm via AP)

Someone paid a lot of money to have what will presumably be this year’s most authentic Han Solo Halloween costume.

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As ABC News and other outlets have reported, the leather bomber jacket worn by Harrison Ford as Han Solo in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, was recently auctioned off via the charity-focused site IfOnly. The final selling price for the item, which was donated and autographed by Ford: $191,000. That’s a lot of money, but still not as much as the more than $500K generated in December when the Japanese designer NIGO put many of his old Star Wars toys and memorabilia on the market via Sotheby’s. That half a million dollars paid for 600 items, though, as opposed to a single (admittedly very cool) item.

The good news is that all the jacket cash will go to a good cause and not to pay off any outstanding debts Han Solo still owes to Jabba the Hutt. Specifically, the money will benefit the NYU Langone Medical Center and FACES (Finding a Cure for Epilepsy and Seizures), which focus on improving the quality of life for people with epilepsy. Ford is a supporter of the center and its FACES program because one of his daughters has the disorder.

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“Nine years ago my daughter was admitted to NYU Langone to be treated for epilepsy, and she has not had a seizure since the day she left,“ he said at a recent FACES fundraiser, according to CNN.

The identity of the auction winner remains anonymous, but keep an eye out for anyone in a well-worn leather jacket who’s walking the street while saying things like, “Chewie, we’re home.”

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