Helmet
The helmet used during development was a modified Walt's Trooper Factory AT-ST Driver helmet with the indentations in the back filled in. Walt's Trooper Factory is now taking orders for the Imperial Army Trooper helmet which will not have the indentations in the back.
Two (2) Imperial disk greeblies without the notch. You can get them from Elvistrooper through his website here.
Two (2) screw cap covers size 8/8 like the ones found here.
One (1) telemetry unit from The Blockade Runner Supply.
Several feet of 5mm or 7mm U channel rubber edge seal trim is used around the edges of the helmet. I found mine on eBay
A chin cup was included in the kit from Walt's Trooper Factory.
One inch nylon strapping was used to keep the chin cup in place.
Helmet padding is a must. FMA Universal Padding Kits are inexpensive and will keep your helmet in place.
Montana Gold Olive Green spray paint from Dick Blick was used for the helmet and armor. This is the same brand Lucas Film uses on the new costumes.
Goggles
Goggles can be either these from Uvex or others from ESS which are more comfortable and accurate, but cost a bit more.
These are the same goggles used for the AT-ST Driver and AT-AT Commander.
Green Imperial Flight Suit
The best option for the flight suit is a USMC Mechanic Utility Coverall (NSN # 8405-01-462-4298) like the one found here.
Other options include flight suits from Galls.
I cut about 1.5" of material off the legs that would be covered by the boots and made the chevron shaped mandarin collar that way. Adding a single snap to the end of the collar near the chevron is most accurate.
A length of 2" elastic webbing was added to the legs to act as stirrups so the legs wouldn't bunch up around the boot.
A piece of 1/2" elastic was used at the wrists to loop around me thumb so the arms wouldn't bunch up inside the gloves and everything stayed neatly in place.
Imperial Army Patch
The Imperial Army patch was custom made for the CRL. The patch is available through the Walt's Trooper Factory website by clicking here.
Black Gauntlet Gloves
These are the same gloves used on the TIE Pilot, Imperial Gunner, Imperial Navy Trooper, etc. I got mine through Wampa Wear.
Web Harness
The web harness is in the shape of an H with the strap going horizontally across the shoulder blades. The material I used was two OD Green Rothco BDU 54" adjustable web belts like the ones here. I ran the belt over my shoulders and cut away the excess material which was more than enough to make the H shape in the back. Luckily I have family members that can sew, but in the past I've gone to the local tailor and it's cost about $20 to have the harness made. I used hooks to attach the harness to the belt through the eyelets, but parachute buckles are also accurate.
Four (4) metal fixed loop snaps like these here attach the harness to the belt trough the eyelets.
Belt
The belt is a Condor PB 2" GI Style Nylon Pistol Belt like the ones found here.
Belt Pouches
Two (2) Condor MA47 OD Green double handcuff MOLLE PALS belt pouches are available online, and I got mine from eBay.
One (1) Condor MA33 OD Green Triple Magazine belt pouch is available online, and I got mine from eBay.
Additional OD Green belt pouches should be worn around the belt to fill it in. Condor makes inexpensive pouches which can be found online here.
Boots
German "jack boots" are most accurate. I got mine from a military surplus store. Giovanni Rodriguez from Crow Props is making me a new pair as well.
Olive Green Hat
I bought several versions of this hat, but the one most widely available is from Cosplaysky and Disney parks on eBay.
The Imperial Officer Corps forums has a few people who will custom make an officer's cap in the correct color and size for the individual.
Body Armor
The armor used in the CRL photos is from Walt's Trooper Factory and is a Snow Trooper chest piece with a TIE Pilot back piece and Snow Trooper style shoulder bridges.
One (1) T bit greeblie came with the kit, although a 3D printed one can be bought at Greeblies for Geeks as well.
Three (3) 1" x 3/4" rectangles were cut from ABS plastic and spaced evenly on a 4" x 2" rectangular plate, then attached to the right side of the armor.
One inch black or green elastic webbing can be used to secure the front and back plate under the shoulder so they stay in place. I used 1" parachute buckles hidden on the inside of the armor to secure the strapping.
Approximately 12" of 7mm U channel rubber edge seal trim is used around the edges of the back armor at the neck.
Montana Gold Olive Green spray paint from Dick Blick was used for the helmet and armor.
Black Gloves
I found a cheap pair of gloves here. Remove the strap across the back and they're perfectly accurate for this CRL.