Offered here is THE actual New York Police Academy shirt & tie (complete with original pins) worn by Dani Silva (played by Adria Arjona) in the "Point of Origin" episode of the PERSON OF INTEREST television series!!

NOTE: The hat is also included but she does not wear it. It's used as a prop and can be clearly seen by her removing it from the locker.

Adria played Bix Caleen on the Andor series and is fairly attractive.... See last pic for proof!! LOL!!

Sometimes movie & TV wardrobe is altered to fit the actresses so you cannot fully trust any tag sizes. This is being sold as original "memorabilia" only. It cannot be returned simply because it doesn't fit you.

Very few props & wardrobe have surfaced from this great TV show!

Please keep in mind that studio lighting is quite different than the lighting inside my house. Pics are shown both WITH a camera flash and WITHOUT the flash to give you the best view.

$18 shipping within the USA and $50 shipping outside the USA

If you win more than one listing of mine, I will gladly combine the shipping charges to save you money.

Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2011 to June 21, 2016 with its five seasons consisting of 103 episodes. The series was created by Jonathan Nolan; executive producers were Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Greg Plageman, Denise Thé, and Chris Fisher.

The series centers on a mysterious reclusive billionaire computer programmer, Harold Finch (Michael Emerson), who has developed a computer program for the federal government known as "the Machine" that is capable of collating all sources of information to predict terrorist acts and to identify people planning them. The series raises an array of moral issues, from questions of privacy and "the greater good", the concept of justifiable homicide, and problems caused by working with limited information programs.

Person of Interest was acclaimed during its run and considered by several critics to be the best science fiction show on broadcast TV. Katharine Trendacosta of Gizmodo noted that by the end of the series in 2016, Person of Interest had been transformed from a "crime-fighting show" with an entertaining plot device into "one of the best science-fiction series ever broadcast". The show won the 2012 People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Drama and the 2016 People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Crime Drama.