# Generic Standard

The Generic Standard is the common base for all standards for Saber Guild costumes.

When more specific standards do not explicitly override these standards, they will be subject to these guidelines.

# Requirements

**Minimum requirements**

- [Outer tunic](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/tunics#bkmrk-outer-tunics)
- [Inner tunic](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/tunics#bkmrk-inner-tunics)
- [Trousers OR skirt](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/pants-and-skirts)
- [Tabards](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/tabards)
- [Belt](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/belts)
- [Pouch](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/belt-accessories#bkmrk-pouches)
- [Saber clip](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/belt-accessories#bkmrk-belt-clips)
- [Boots](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/boots)
- [Lightsaber](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/lightsabers)

**Conditional Requirements**

- Leggings or tights 
    - Required IF a skirt is worn
- [Obi](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/obi)
    - Required UNLESS a Maul belt or Imperial Knight belt is used
- [Armlets OR arm wraps OR gauntlets OR gloves](https://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/arm-and-hand-accessories)
    - Required IF any of the following apply 
        - Sleeveless outer and inner tunics are worn OR
        - Sleeveless outer tunic is worn with a long-sleeved inner tunic with t-shirt style hems on the sleeves OR
        - ¾ sleeved outer tunic is worn
- [Food capsules](http://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/belt-accessories#bkmrk-food-capsules)
    - Required IF character is a Jedi AND a prequel style belt is worn

# Allowable Characters

Saber Guild approves costumes of lightsaber wielding, Force-sensitive characters within the Star Wars universe. These can either be named characters found within Star Wars media (called ‘face characters’) or original characters which follow specific guidelines in order to look like characters found within Star Wars media (called ‘generics’).

### Face Characters

  
For face characters who are Force-sensitive and who consistently wield a lightsaber, Saber Guild approves all costumes in which that character appears in visual media from the point at which they start to carry a lightsaber. This includes costumes in which the character is serving in a role other than Force user (i.e. fighter pilot), and costumes in which the character is not shown wielding a lightsaber.

For face characters who are Force-sensitive, but who do not consistently wield a lightsaber, Saber Guild approves all costumes in which the character appears in visual media wielding a lightsaber (i.e. Marvel 12 Leia, TFA Finn). We also approve costumes in which the character does not wield a lightsaber, but is serving in the role of Jedi or Sith master (i.e. ROTJ Palpatine).

If the same costume is portrayed in multiple pieces of media with different art styles, and the costume meets the criteria for approvability in one piece of media, versions of that costume from all media are approvable (i.e. Endor Leia).

##### The following face character costumes are not allowed, even if they meet one of the above criteria  


- Costumes in which the character is in disguise
- Costumes which violate our “family friendly” policy
- Characters which cannot realistically be portrayed by a human in a costume (i.e. Yoda)
- Costumes where the sole reference for approvability comes from Lego Star Wars

Face character costumes are judged using the current standard or CRL for that costume from either the Rebel Legion or the 501st Legion, with modifications for safety in choreographed combat. If no standard or CRL exists for a face character costume, the costume is judged based off of reference images from visual media.

<p class="callout info">Costumes need enough visual references to be able to see the entire costume in order to be approvable.</p>

### Generics

  
For generic characters with a high degree of customization, Saber Guild approved costumes are based on this costume addendum (for basic Jedi and Sith), or based off of the costume standard templates which have been developed for Saber Guild.

For generic characters for which there is little to no customization (ie Temple Guards, Shadow Guards, Imperial Knights), costumes are judged using the current standard or CRL for that costume from either the Rebel Legion or the 501st Legion. If no standard or CRL exists, the costume is judged based off of reference images from visual media.

### One-time Use Characters and Costumes

In order to expand on the types of stories that are able to be told in performances, Star Wars characters or costumes which do not meet the criteria for approval in Saber Guild can be one-time approved for a particular show. One-time use characters must adhere to the standards for that costume from the 501st Legion, the Rebel Legion, the Mandalorian Mercenaries, or the Dark Empire (for generic smugglers).

One-time show characters and Costumes must be approved on a case by case basis by the Global Council. Once approved by the Council for a specific show, they will not need to be approved for each performance.

Temples will also occasionally engage in charitable activities that encourage the inclusion of colors or accessories that are not generally approvable. A request must be sent to the Global Council, along with pictures of the intended costume change, for approval. Once those changes are approved for a specific event, they do not need to be approved again in the future for that specific event unless updated or modified. While special event one-time use costume pieces may be made from otherwise unapprovable fabrics and in otherwise unapprovable colors, they should still adhere to Saber Guild standards for construction quality.

<p class="callout danger">Special event costume pieces may not include any logos.</p>

Items in the following list are common special-event modifications, and do not need to be approved by the Global Council; instead, they are approved locally by the temple’s LCC:

● Themed head accessories (e.g. hats, headbands, flower crowns)  
● Themed handheld accessories (e.g umbrellas/parasols)  
● Feather Boas, leis, beads, necklaces, and scarves  
● Solid, color-blocked, or ombre socks, gloves, arm or leg warmers, leg wraps, or arm wraps  
● Alterations to lightsaber using colored tape or neopixel blade (e.g. candy cane striping, rainbow)  
● Solid, color-blocked, or ombre tabards/obi in thematically appropriate colors  
● Colored tape on armor  
● Flags affixed to the costume or saber, or worn as a cape  
● Solid, color-blocked, or ombre capes, cloaks, cowls, and ponchos  
● Colored wigs  
● Lights or glowsticks  
● Glitter or other makeup in non-approvable colors. This cannot be full alien makeup.

<p class="callout info">LCCs must judge special event modifications on both quality of construction, and safety for the specific event.  
</p>

# 3-Color Rule

The main soft goods of the costume must be no more than three colors. Main soft goods for this purpose include the following required items:

- Outer tunic (which must be primary)
- Inner tunic
- Obi
- Pants and Skirts only included if they are a secondary faction color
- Trim is not included in three color rule.

It also includes the following optional items:

- Surcoats (which must be primary)
- Cowls
- Armlets
- Boot Wraps

[![3-color-example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/3-color-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/3-color-example.jpg)

### Allowable Colors

  
We have created a color document that encompasses the approvable colors for different parts of the costume for each faction. This document is meant to provide a spectrum of color and does not need to be matched exactly. No neon or electric colors will be permitted for either faction.

Primary Colors must be used for Outer Tunics, Surcoats, Cloaks/Capes/Robe, and accent colors for leather parts.  
Secondary Colors can be used for tabards, obi, inner tunics, pants/skirts, and linings for outer tunics, cloaks, and surcoats. All items that can be Secondary Colors can also be a color from the Primary Colors chart. They cannot be colors from the Trim Colors chart.  
Trim Colors can only be used on trim of garments. Trim on garments can also be colors from the Primary and Secondary chart of the appropriate faction.

These charts are meant to show a range of colors. Colors do not have to be an exact match. If an applicant or member is unsure if a color is a primary, secondary, or trim color please have the Local Costume Consular (LCC) check the color with the Global Costume Consulars (GCCs).

# Jedi Colors

- Jedi primary colors are browns, greens, tans, khakis, and creams. These colors are commonly referred to as earth tones. No neon or electric greens will be allowed.
- Jedi secondary colors are blues, light purples, teals, and oranges. No neon colors, electric colors, or safety orange will be allowed.
- Jedi have the option of using gold/yellow for trim only. No neon or electric yellow will be allowed. Jedi can choose trim colors from the Secondary and Primary Color Charts.

### Jedi Primary Colors

[![jedi_primary_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-primary-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-primary-colors-1.png)

[![jedi_primary_colors_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-primary-colors-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-primary-colors-2.png)

[![jedi_primary_colors_3.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-primary-colors-3.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-primary-colors-3.png)

[![jedi_primary_colors_4.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-primary-colors-4.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-primary-colors-4.png)

### Jedi Secondary Colors

[![jedi_secondary_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-secondary-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-secondary-colors-1.png)

[![jedi_secondary_colors_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-secondary-colors-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-secondary-colors-2.png)

[![jedi_secondary_colors_3.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-secondary-colors-3.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-secondary-colors-3.png)

### Jedi Trim Colors

[![jedi_trim_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/jedi-trim-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/jedi-trim-colors-1.png)

# Sith Colors

- Sith primary colors are blacks, grays, and reds/maroons/wine colors. Grays must be as dark or darker than the two lightest grays on the Sith Primary Grays chart. Primary reds/maroons/wine colors should look more red than pink or purple.
- Sith Secondary colors are dark blue (navy and darker), dark greens that are darker than Hex Color 09483D, and purples of medium to dark hue.
- Sith can use oranges and yellows for trim only. No neon or safety yellow or oranges will be permitted. Sith can also choose trim colors from the Secondary and Primary Color Charts.

### Ombre colors

Ombre colors may be used for Sith.

Costume pieces that need to be primary colors (such as outer tunics) should only have ombre from the primary colors.

Costume pieces that can be secondary colors (tabards, skirts, inner tunic etc) should only have ombre from the primary or secondary colors for Sith

### Sith Primary Colors

[![sith_primary_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-primary-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-primary-colors-1.png)

[![sith_primary_colors_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-primary-colors-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-primary-colors-2.png)

[![sith_primary_colors_3.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-primary-colors-3.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-primary-colors-3.png)

### Sith Secondary Colors

[![sith_secondary_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-secondary-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-secondary-colors-1.png)

[![sith_secondary_colors_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-secondary-colors-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-secondary-colors-2.png)

### Sith Trim Colors

[![sith_trim_colors_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/sith-trim-colors-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/sith-trim-colors-1.png)

# Fabrics

The original costume design of Star Wars uses wools, raw silks, and a variety of other high-quality woven fabrics for Jedi and Sith that provide texture and depth to costumes on screen. Our costumes should strive to create the illusion of screen accuracy, to provide an immersive Star Wars experience for our audience.

- Fabrics must be opaque either on their own or with lining.
- Fabrics must be textured and/or be matte in appearance.
- Fabrics cannot have high pile (be fuzzy) like towels, polar fleece, or faux fur.
- Fabrics cannot have a high gloss or shine, such as with formal wear fabrics.
- Fabrics cannot appear plastic. Vinyl is meant to look leather-like.

The guides below are meant to assist you in picking fabrics for non-face characters, but is not a guarantee of approval. This list is not comprehensive and fabric names may vary depending upon country. Have your LCC check with the GCCs if there are questions

#### Common

#### <span style="font-size: 10.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 11.0pt;">The following fabrics are usually approvable with some exceptions and caveats.</span>

<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="MsoNormalTable" id="bkmrk-recommended-material" style="margin-left: 11.35pt; border-collapse: collapse; mso-table-layout-alt: fixed; border: none; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-yfti-tbllook: 480; mso-padding-alt: 0in 0in 0in 0in; mso-border-insideh: .75pt solid black; mso-border-insidev: .75pt solid black;"><tbody><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 0; mso-yfti-firstrow: yes; height: 24.8pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="238">**<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 11.0pt;">Recommended<span style="letter-spacing: -.7pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Materials</span></span>**

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-left: none; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="386">**<span style="font-size: 12.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 11.0pt; letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Weave/Type</span>**

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 1; height: 30.55pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 30.55pt;" valign="top" width="238">Linen<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Linen<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Blends</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 30.55pt;" valign="top" width="386">Hopsack,<span style="letter-spacing: -.4pt;"> </span>Suiting,<span style="letter-spacing: -.5pt;"> </span>Twill,<span style="letter-spacing: -.45pt;"> </span>Muslin,<span style="letter-spacing: -.4pt;"> </span>Upholstery-Weight<span style="letter-spacing: -.45pt;"> </span>(no vinyl backing)

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 2; height: 24.65pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.65pt;" valign="top" width="238"><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Silk</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.65pt;" valign="top" width="386">Tusseh, <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Noile</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 3; height: 43.15pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 43.15pt;" valign="top" width="238">Cotton<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Cotton<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Blends</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 43.15pt;" valign="top" width="386">Canvas,<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>Duck,<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Suiting,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Osnaburg,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Crinkle<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Gauze\[1\],<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Twill,</span>

Tapestry<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>\[2\],<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>Monkscloth<span style="letter-spacing: -.45pt;"> </span>\[2\]<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>,Upholstery-Weight<span style="letter-spacing: -.45pt;"> </span>(no<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>vinyl <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">backing)</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 4; height: 26.2pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.2pt;" valign="top" width="238">Hemp<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Hemp<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Blends</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.2pt;" valign="top" width="386">Muslin, <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Canvas</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 5; height: 26.25pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.25pt;" valign="top" width="238"><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Wool</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.25pt;" valign="top" width="386">Twill,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Suiting</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 6; height: 26.25pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.25pt;" valign="top" width="238"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Microfiber/Polyester</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 26.25pt;" valign="top" width="386">Suiting,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Microsuede,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Upholstery<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>Weight,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Twill</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 7; height: 24.8pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="238"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Leather</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="386">Suede<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>\[2\]\[3\],<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>Garment-weight<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">\[2\]\[3\]</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 8; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes; height: 24.8pt;"><td style="width: 178.55pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="238">Pleather/Synthetic<span style="letter-spacing: -.6pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Leather</span>

</td><td style="width: 289.45pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 24.8pt;" valign="top" width="386">Not<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>glossy.<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Must<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>appear<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>like<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>leather.<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">\[2\]\[3\]</span>

</td></tr></tbody></table>

<span style="mso-list: Ignore;">\[1\]<span style="font: 7.0pt 'Times New Roman';"> </span></span>This<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>must<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>generally<span style="letter-spacing: .05pt;"> </span>be<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>lined in<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>order<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>to be<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">used</span>

<span style="mso-list: Ignore;">\[2\]<span style="font: 7.0pt 'Times New Roman';"> </span></span>This<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>is<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>generally only<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>approved<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>tabards<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;">obi</span>

<span style="mso-list: Ignore;">\[3\]<span style="font: 7.0pt 'Times New Roman';"> </span></span><span style="mso-tab-count: 1;"> </span>This<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>can<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>only<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>be<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>approved<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>an<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>obi<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>if<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>it<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>matches<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>tabards,<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>must<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>not<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>have<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>animal <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">embossing/print</span>

#### <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Uncommon</span>

<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">The following fabrics have occasionally been approved, but should be checked with the GCCs before being used.</span>

<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="MsoNormalTable" id="bkmrk-possible-materials-w" style="margin-left: 11.35pt; border-collapse: collapse; mso-table-layout-alt: fixed; border: none; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-yfti-tbllook: 480; mso-padding-alt: 0in 0in 0in 0in; mso-border-insideh: .75pt solid black; mso-border-insidev: .75pt solid black;"><tbody><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 0; mso-yfti-firstrow: yes; height: 22.0pt;"><td style="width: 176.15pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="235">**Possible<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Materials</span>**

</td><td style="width: 290.05pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-left: none; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="387">**<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Weave/Type</span>**

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 1; height: 21.9pt;"><td style="width: 176.15pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 21.9pt;" valign="top" width="235">Linen<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Linen<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Blends</span>

</td><td style="width: 290.05pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 21.9pt;" valign="top" width="387"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Sheeting</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 2; height: 22.0pt;"><td style="width: 176.15pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="235"><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Silk</span>

</td><td style="width: 290.05pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="387"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Velveteen</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 3; height: 21.9pt;"><td style="width: 176.15pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 21.9pt;" valign="top" width="235">Cotton<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Cotton<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Blends</span>

</td><td style="width: 290.05pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 21.9pt;" valign="top" width="387">Muslin,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Corduroy,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Heavy<span style="letter-spacing: -.4pt;"> </span>Broadcloth,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Bubble<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Gauze</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 4; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes; height: 22.0pt;"><td style="width: 176.15pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="235">Polyester<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>other<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> Synthetics</span>

</td><td style="width: 290.05pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .75pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .75pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 22.0pt;" valign="top" width="387">Microsuede,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Suiting,<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>Twill,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Pleather,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Corduroy,<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Velveteen</span>

</td></tr></tbody></table>

#### Not Recommended

The following fabrics should be avoided due to known issues with the finish or do not fit with the Star Wars aesthetic.

<div class="WordSection1" id="bkmrk-not-recommended-reas"><table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="MsoNormalTable" style="margin-left: 11.5pt; border-collapse: collapse; mso-table-layout-alt: fixed; border: none; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-yfti-tbllook: 480; mso-padding-alt: 0in 0in 0in 0in; mso-border-insideh: .5pt solid black; mso-border-insidev: .5pt solid black;"><tbody><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 0; mso-yfti-firstrow: yes; height: 36.65pt;"><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.65pt;" valign="top" width="365">**Not <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Recommended</span>**

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-left: none; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.65pt;" valign="top" width="357">**<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Reasoning</span>**

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 1; height: 36.55pt;"><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.55pt;" valign="top" width="365">Broadcloth/Quilting<span style="letter-spacing: -.45pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Cotton</span>

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.55pt;" valign="top" width="357">Too<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Thin<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>usually<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>see-<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">through</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 2; height: 36.7pt;"><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.7pt;" valign="top" width="365">Taffeta/Tulle/Lining<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Polyester</span>

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.7pt;" valign="top" width="357">Too<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>shiny and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>too<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">thin</span>

</td></tr><tr style="mso-yfti-irow: 3; mso-yfti-lastrow: yes; height: 36.7pt;"><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.7pt;" valign="top" width="365">Lycra/Spandex/Performance<span style="letter-spacing: -.7pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Poly</span>

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.7pt;" valign="top" width="357">Too shiny<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>too<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">thin</span>

</td></tr><tr><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.65pt;" valign="top" width="365">Sweater<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Knits</span>

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-left: none; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.65pt;" valign="top" width="357">No<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>cozy<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>sweaters<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>for <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Jedi/Sith</span>

</td></tr><tr><td style="width: 273.95pt; border: solid black 1.0pt; border-top: none; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.55pt;" valign="top" width="365"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Satin/Sateen</span>

</td><td style="width: 267.6pt; border-top: none; border-left: none; border-bottom: solid black 1.0pt; border-right: solid black 1.0pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid black .5pt; mso-border-alt: solid black .5pt; padding: 0in 0in 0in 0in; height: 36.55pt;" valign="top" width="357">Rejected<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>for <span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;">Shine</span>

</td></tr></tbody></table>

</div><p class="callout warning">Please note that any fabric that looks thin and/or shiny, such as light broadcloth or thin polyesters (like those used<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>mass<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>produced<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>bagged<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>costumes<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Halloween)<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>will<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>be<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>rejected.<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Consistently<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>rejected<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>fabrics<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>include vinyl that does not look like leather, quilter’s cotton, kona cotton, flannel, light broadcloth, taffeta, velvet, sateen, dupioni, polyester poplin, and satin.</p>

<p class="callout info">Please<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>consults<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>with<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>Global<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>Costume<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Consulars<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>on<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>any<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>fabric<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>questions<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>prior<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>to<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>construction<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>or<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">purchase.</span></p>

<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">[![leather_tabard_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/leather-tabard-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/leather-tabard-1.jpg) [![leather_tabard_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/leather-tabard-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/leather-tabard-2.jpg)</span>

<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Leather / Pleather Tabard Examples</span>

# Tunics

### <a name="_TOC_250030"></a>Outer<span style="letter-spacing: -.4pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">tunics</span>

Outer tunics may be colors from the primary colors, and may have linings with colors from the secondary colors.

The outer tunic must be long enough to at minimum cover the groin and rear, though it may be longer.

Full<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>length<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>tunics<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>should<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>not drag on<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>floor<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>should be<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>hemmed<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>at least<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>a<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>couple<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>of inches<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>off<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>ground so that they do not present a tripping hazard. Ankle length is a safe choice for choreography.

Tunic should not appear<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>to pull<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>too<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>tight on either side,<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>and should<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>not notably<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>bunch or pucker due<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>to<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>pulling.

The<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>bottom of the “V” where<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>front of<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>crosses over should<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>fall notably<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>above<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>obi. Tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>fit should<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>be adjusted<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>to<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>fit the applicant’s body type.

Tunics may cross either left over right or right over left (though left over right is recommended<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>(wearer’s<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>left and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>right).<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>However,<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>outer<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>and inner<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>should cross<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>same<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>way.

<p class="callout warning">Pleated<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>sleeves<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>are<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>not<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>permitted<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>generic Jedi. Sith are permitted pleated sleeves. </p>

Outer<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>tunics may have<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>slits up<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>the sides or up<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>back<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>mobility. However,<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>these slits must not expose the groin or rear, and must not split the tunic skirt into more than 2-3 sections total. These slits should go no higher than the obi.

Outer<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>tunics<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>may<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>have<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>hood<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>if<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>inner<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>or<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>tabards<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>do<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>not<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>have<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>a<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>hood. The<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>hood<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>of an<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>outer<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>should have the same appearance as a hood on a cloak/robe in shape and construction.

Outer tunics may have; full sleeves, three quarter length sleeves, or be sleeveless.

A vertical seam is allowed in the back.

Full length sleeves must reach past the wrist but not exceed the first knuckle in the hand when arms are held out to the sides at a 45 degree angle and with arms straight<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>(no<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>bend<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>at the elbow). See the picture<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>below for example.

Three- quarter length sleeves and sleeveless outer tunics must be used with either a full-sleeved inner tunic that reaches at least the wrist of the arm, or appropriate arm wraps, armlets, or bracers. These arm wraps/ armlets/ bracers can either be over the cuff of the sleeve so you do not see the end of the sleeve, or under the sleeve so long as the wrap or armlet reaches the wrist of the arm.

<sub>[![tunic_sleeve_example_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tunic-sleeve-example-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tunic-sleeve-example-1.png "Examples of approved costumes, with the allowable sleeve lengths for each costume shown between the green lines. The location of the wrist is shown with a black line. Sleeve lengths cannot extend past the first red line)")</sub>

<sub>*<span style="font-size: 9.0pt; mso-bidi-font-size: 11.0pt;">Examples of approved costumes, with the allowable sleeve lengths<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>each<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>costume<span style="letter-spacing: -.35pt;"> </span>shown<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>between<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>green<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>lines.<span style="letter-spacing: -.3pt;">   
</span>The location of the wrist is shown with a black line. Sleeve lengths cannot extend past the first red line)</span>*</sub>

Sleeve seams should be on the underside of the arm, and not visible along the sleeve.

Shoulder seams (for sleeved tunics) or hems (for sleeveless tunics) should rest at the shoulder rather than extending down the bicep. The armscye (ie arm hole) for a sleeved tunic must be fully above the obi. It should extend no further than the mid ribcage, and must be proportional to the wearer.

Sleeveless tunics should have smaller [armscyes](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/armscye#:~:text=%3A%20armhole,or%20outline%20of%20the%20armhole "Tailoring term for "arm hole"") than sleeved tunics, and cannot show undergarments or excessive skin through the armhole.

<p class="callout warning">Note: many commercially available patterns for tunics have excessively large armscyes which may need to be altered, especially for sleeveless tunics.  
</p>

### Inner Tunics

Inner tunics may be colors from the secondary colors.

They may have one of three styles of collar: Traditional, Mandarin, and Turtleneck/Mock-Turtleneck.

They can either be full sleeved or a dickey that mimics the look.

 If done as a dickey, they should give the appearance of being a full under tunic, though visible undersleeves are not necessary unless specific to a character.

<p class="callout danger">Please note that band collars are not permitted.</p>

[![inner_tunic_example_1.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/inner-tunic-example-1.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/inner-tunic-example-1.png)  
[![inner_tunic_example_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/inner-tunic-example-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/inner-tunic-example-2.png)  
<sub>Band Collars. This style is not approvable for inner tunics</sub>

<p class="callout warning">Pleated sleeves are not permitted for generic Jedi, but are permitted for generic Sith.</p>

Inner tunics are permitted to have hoods so long as the tabards and outer tunic do not have a hood. As with hoods on outer tunics, the appearance of the hood should be similar to that of a Jedi robe.

If using a commercially produced shirt as an inner tunic with a sleeveless outer tunic or three-quarter sleeve outer tunic, there should be no visible t-shirt style or knit style cuffs visible. This may be achieved by hand tacking the cuff under in such a way that it is not visible (making sure that the sleeves are still long enough), or by covering the cuff with gloves, bracers, arm wraps, or armlets (please see the Arm and Hand Accessories section for more details on what is approvable).

While knits are permitted for inner tunics which are commercially produced shirts, Under Armor and other athletic training turtlenecks are not allowed due to them being a high sheen fabric.<sub>  
</sub>

### <a name="_TOC_250028"></a>High-Low<span style="letter-spacing: -.6pt;"> </span><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">Tunics</span>

<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Both<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>outer and<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Inner<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>Tunics are<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>permitted<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>to<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>have<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>high-low hems. </span>

<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Tunics should<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>be tapered in<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>either rounded or angled way and should not simply be the back panel is the longer length. </span>

<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">For tunics that are of a high-low design (e.g.<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>hem<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>of<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>back of<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>tunic<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>is<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>longer<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>than<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>front)<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>it<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>is<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>acceptable<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>rear<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>tabards<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>to<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>run to<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>rear<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>hem<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>instead<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>of being<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>equal<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>length<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>with the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>front tabards.<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>It<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>is<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>also<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>acceptable<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>them<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>to go *below* the hem in accordance with length rules for tabards. </span>

[<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;">Please see the tabards<span style="color: blue;"> </span>section for more specific <span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">information.</span></span>](https://holocron.saberguild.org/books/costume-standards/page/tabards "Tabards")

<span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif; mso-fareast-font-family: Arial; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;"><span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;">[![high_low_tunic_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/high-low-tunic-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/high-low-tunic-1.jpg)[![high_low_tunic_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/high-low-tunic-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/high-low-tunic-2.jpg)  
<sub>Examples of High-Low Tunics</sub></span></span>

# Pants and Skirts

### Pants

Trousers, pants, leggings, and skirts may be colors from the primary or secondary colors for the appropriate faction. Trousers/pants/leggings should be opaque, including where the fabric stretches over the knees.

Trousers should sit at the waist (so any pockets present are not visible), and be of a relaxed fit. They should not blouse out excessively over the tops of the boots when tucked in. No visible logos or patterns are allowed. Denim is not an acceptable material for pants except for canon characters, where applicable. Athletic pants with a shiny finish are not an acceptable material for pants.

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### Skirts

Skirts should hang below the top of the boot and are allowed to extend up to the ankle. Skirts should not drag on the floor, as this presents a tripping hazard--ankle length is a safe length for choreography. Skirts should sit at the waist, and waistline should be covered by the obi.

Skirts may have up to two slits. The slits can be either on both sides, or on the front and the back between the legs. If the slits are on the sides, they can go no higher than low hip. If the slits are in the front and/or back, they must be low enough that the rear and crotch are still completely covered.

Skirts should be made of similar materials as that of the rest of the costume. Denim is not an acceptable material for skirts. When a skirt is worn, legs must be completely covered under the skirt by leggings, tights or pants. Colors for the leggings or pants may come from the primary or secondary colors for the appropriate faction. Leggings/Tights must be at least semi opaque—no skin may be shown under the skirt. Leggings worn under a skirt may be of ordinarily unapprovable fabrics; however, they cannot be shiny (i.e. no vinyl), or have visible patterns in the texture (i.e. corduroy). Leggings must be a solid color, with no visible logos, patterns, or holes.

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### Hakama and Pleated Pants

Hakama or pleated pants that look like Hakama are allowed for Sith. If Hakama are used, the open areas on the side should be closed so as to not allow the under tunic or other garments to be visible.

<p class="callout warning">Hakama are only allowed for Sith.</p>

# Tabards

[![tabard_canon_examples.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tabard-canon-examples.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tabard-canon-examples.jpg)<sub>Canonical examples of tabards</sub>

Tabards are the fabric pieces worn over the outer tunic and under the robes. There are five types of tabards that Saber Guild uses: traditional, vest, hybrid/combo, scarf, and apron. Medieval style tabards that are fashioned like a loose-fitting sleeveless coat or cape and are seen on some High Republic Jedi are not allowed under this standard. The other High Republic style that is not allowed under this template is where the tabards form an X across the body. Tabards can overlap slightly at above the obi on the front and the back.  
Tabards should have hidden fasteners to attach them to the tunics to keep them from slipping down the shoulders.

### Colors

Tabards can be primary or secondary colors. They can have up to 1”/ 2.54 cm trim that can be primary/secondary/or trim colors. Geometric patterns and other embellishments should be approved with the GCCs prior to construction/purchase.

[![tabard_width_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tabard-width-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tabard-width-example.jpg)

### Dimensions

Tabard width should be approximately shoulder width, as defined as the length from the collar of the outer tunic to the edge of the shoulder. Tabards should end no more than 1”/ 2.54 cm centimeters before or past the shoulders.

Tabard width/size should be even on the left and the right side. The width of the tabard should be consistent throughout the garment until the ends which can end in an angle or chevron, or gently rounded versions of those shapes. Length is judged from the average tabard length and not from the end when the end comes to a point/is angled.

Tabard minimum length is at the hem of the tunic or skirt. Maximum length is 6”/15.25 cm longer than the hem of the tunic or skirt, whichever is longer.

Tabards can be longer in back than the front so long as they are following a high-low tunic hem. Should a tunic or skirt hem be calf to ankle length the tabards do not have to meet the hem so long as they are knee length or longer. Tabard length should be even on the right/left side of the body. Length is judged on the average tabard length and not from the end when the end comes to a point/is angled.

Please see the figure below, which shows some approved costumes and the allowable tabard lengths on those costumes, for examples.

[![tabard_length_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tabard-length-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tabard-length-example.jpg)<sub>Examples of approved costumes, with the allowable tabard lengths for each costume.   
**Red** (shortest allowable), **Yellow** (approved length), and **Blue** (longest allowable)</sub>

## <sub>Style Options</sub>

#### <sub>Traditional Style</sub>

Traditional tabards are defined as two separate pieces on the left and right shoulder. This style of tabards may end at the obi in back. These tabards should remain a consistent width throughout the length of the fabric.

These tabards are seen on most Clone Wars-era Jedi such as Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, and Mace Windu.<sub>  
</sub>

<sub>[![tabard_traditional.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tabard-traditional.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tabard-traditional.png)</sub>

#### <sub>Vest Style Tabard</sub>

[![tabard-vest-example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/GaFtabard-vest-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/GaFtabard-vest-example.jpg)  
<sub>These tabards are seen on Tiplar and Tiplee in the Clone Wars cartoon.</sub>

Vest style tabards must meet all stated rules for minimum length, but are exempt from rules about maximum length. They must still be hemmed at least a couple of inches off the ground so as not present a tripping hazard. Vest style cannot end at the obi in back.  
Vest Style Tabards must have a clearly defined split in the front to show the inner and outer tunics above and beneath the obi. However the applicant may also wear an apron style tabard in conjunction with a vest style tabard. The apron would be worn beneath the obi.

Vest style tabards may completely wrap around the body like a vest or have a split at the side. A vertical seam is allowed down the center of the back. Upright collars are allowed on vest style tabards and a hood may be used so long as the tabard is not leather and there is no hood on the tunics. Hood should be similar in shape/construction to that on a Jedi robe.

#### <sub>Hybrid/Combo Style Tabard</sub>

![tabard-hybrid-example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/VJItabard-hybrid-example.jpg)<sub>This style is best seen on a young Cal Kestis in the video game Jedi: Fallen Order.</sub>

Hybrid style tabards follow rules for vest tabards from the waist up, and rules for standard tabards from the waist down. They must have a solid back and may either completely wrap around the body as a solid piece of fabric, or have a split on the side. Below the obi, they split into two sections which subject to the length and shape restrictions of standard tabards. Like a vest tabard, they must be made of the same fabric above and below the waist.

<p class="callout warning">Note that hybrid style tabards may not end at the waist in the back, as this is indistinguishable from a vest tabard ending at the waist, which is not permitted.</p>

#### Scarf Style Tabards

[![tabard_scarf_example.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/tabard-scarf-example.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/tabard-scarf-example.png)  
Scarf Style tabards involve a single piece of fabric that hangs around the neck and drops down on either side to give the appearance of a tabard in the front. This style is best seen with Tatooine Luke’s tabards in Return of the Jedi, or Agen Kolar in Attack of the Clones. The tabard is constructed similarly to a liturgical stole, and should rest smoothly around the shoulders and the back of the shoulders where they meet the neck without bunching up.

<p class="callout warning">Please note that scarf tabards constructed as one straight rectangle of fabric will not rest smoothly, and will not be approved.  
</p>

#### Apron Style Tabards

Apron style tabards have two styles. When traditional or combo style tabards shoulder pieces appear to meet under the obi and become one piece below the obi that is an apron style. An apron can also be a separate constructed piece that starts under the obi. This piece is worn with any other style of tabard in front and only with traditional or hybrid/combo style tabards in back. Shaak-Ti and Luminara Unduli from Clone Wars both have standalone apron pieces. If an applicant/member wants to drop the shoulder tabards they will need to look at the Consular/Sorcerer Standard.

# Surcoats

The Surcoat can be seen on Ki-Adi Mundi and Sarrissa Jeng in the Geonosis Arena in Episode II: Attack of the Clones. A surcoat may be worn over the outer tunic for both Jedi and Sith, must have a hood, and should be closed in some capacity in the front, though no visible fastener should exist. The surcoat must be constructed so that it is capable of covering the whole torso, even if it worn partially open above the obi. Tabards must still be worn either over or under the surcoat, as the surcoat is not a replacement for either tabards or a tunic.

Surcoats may be colors from primary colors, and may have linings with colors from the secondary colors.

<p class="callout info">Surcoats function as an optional accessory, as all normal costume elements are still required.</p>

# Embellishments

### Trim

If desired, decorative trim can be applied to the outer edges, or be slightly inset and run along the edge, of the tabards and obi, and to the hem, sleeve edge, and collar band of inner and outer tunics. Trim can also run down the center of tabards or obis. Trim must be no more than 1” (2.5cm) in width, unless it is being used on the neck band of the outer tunic, in which case it can be the entire width of the neck band. Trim must be neatly applied, and uniform in width.

<p class="callout info">There can only be one additional color of trim added in a costume, which must be one of the primary, secondary, or trim colors for the appropriate faction. Trim can also be a color which is used in another part of the costume.</p>

### Geometric Shapes  


Geometric abstractions (circles, squares, straight lines that form a pattern, triangles etc) can be used within trim for **both tunics and tabards**. Designs should be similar to what appears in Star Wars. Designs can be inspired by real world cultural designs, but should not mimic the design. Celtic Knotwork, Kanji, Norse runes, or similar easily identifiable cultural designs will be rejected for being too earth-bound. **Designs should be pre-approved by the GCCs.**

While ribbon can be used for trim, it needs to be matte in appearance. Further application methods are outlined in the other embellishments section of this document.

<p class="callout info">This trim should still follow the same width requirements of trim and should follow color rules for the appropriate faction of the character.</p>

### Decorative Topstitching

In place of trim, decorative topstitching can be added to the same places where trim is allowed. Topstitching must be in a simple stitch pattern, such as straight stitch or zigzag stitch; any other stitch patterns should be pre-approved by the GCCs. It must be neatly done so that the stitching is uniform, straight, and an even distance from the edge of the garment.

<p class="callout info">Topstitching must follow the same color rules as trim, and cannot be done with metallic or other shiny thread.</p>

### Weathering  


Weathering for Saber Guild kits should be used to show that a kit has been used in the elements in the universe of Star Wars. Weathering should be a design choice and not used to justify wear on one element of a costume, unfinished construction, or dirty and unwashed pieces. Weathering should be consistent throughout the costume; one piece should not be significantly more weathered than the rest. Fabric pieces can be frayed around the edges, showing thinning of fabric in places of high friction, or discolored from use. Leather pieces can be discolored or rough in places with high friction. All parts of the costume must still be present, and all requirements to fit still apply. Work with your LCC and the GCCs through the weathering process to ensure that your costume is not over-weathered.

<p class="callout info">Light to moderate weathering is allowed for Jedi, and more extensive weathering is allowed for Sith.  
</p>

### Other Embellishments  


Designs on fabric should look like a Star Wars Universe design and should only be used for the tabard/obi. All designs other than those listed above should be pre-approved by the GCCs before construction begins. Please supply the Consulars with reference when adding design to your fabric. If you create your own designs on fabric, make sure your lines are clean, well defined, and that the fabric underneath the design isn’t visible. Fabric paint can be used, though it should be dark enough that it stands out, and that the design is clear. Applique is also encouraged, and embroidery will help give the design more definition and depth.

Beading, or inking may also be used to add details to the tabards. Jedi designs for stitching, embroidery, or beading should not be gaudy or flashy to show expense. Jedi costumes are modest and humble and are not traditionally extravagant (no bedazzling). Sith embellishments may be slightly more flamboyant, but are still expected to be reasonably unobtrusive. Embellishments must fit into the Star Wars universe. As such, they must not look gothic medieval, or earthbound in design. Designs are strongly recommended to be geometric and must not contain a floral pattern. No heraldry markings are permitted (i.e., Sith Sun, Jedi symbol, Imperial Cog, First Order Black Sun, or any animals).

[![embellishment_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/embellishment-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/embellishment-example-1.jpg) [![embellishment_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/embellishment-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/embellishment-example-2.jpg)  
<sub>Examples of embellishments</sub>

# Obi

![obi_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/obi-example.jpg)

<sub>Example of an Obi under a belt.</sub>

Obis can be from the primary or secondary color charts of the appropriate faction. Obis should extend all the way around the body at or close to the natural waist with no visible fasteners. Obis can be up to 6 in (15 cm) wider than the belt (3 in/7.5cm above and below) excluding trim.

Embellishment allowed on obis are crinkles, trim, and patterns (please have LCC pre-approve pattern with GCC). Obis cut on the bias to crinkle should still be within approvable width.

Wrapped obis are allowed, so long as they have fasteners and are not mistaken for a sash.

The ends of an obi may be tapered where it fastens so long as the overall width of the obi remains even and the tapering is in the back.

Any vertical seams must be in the back or on the side.

Fabric panels used to extend the length should be added to the back so all seams are in back or on the side, whatever is least visible.

<p class="callout info">Obis are optional under Darth Maul and Imperial Knight style belts.</p>

# Belts

### Basic Rules

Belts should be made of leather or hard pleather which gives the appearance of leather, and should be colored to work with the costume and the pouches on the belt.

They need to be firm, and not appear to be wavering while worn or let the edges crinkle.

Belts should have no more than 3 visible holes, or 6 if the holes are in two rows of three or three rows of two.

<p class="callout info">**Jedi may have brown belts, while Sith are allowed black or red.** </p>

Metal work on all belts may be silver, antique bronze, copper, gold (bright brass), or gunmetal. All metal work on the belt must match each other.

The belt should rest at the natural waist and should rest straight and parallel the ground. It should not be worn down on the hips or skewed to one side. Belts should be able to support a lightsaber without pulling it down. Please note that many cheap vinyl belts available online are not capable of supporting a saber’s weight, so please check before submitting a costume with one of these. Belts using velcro to secure the rear of the belt closed should be reinforced with snaps or other hidden fasteners to prevent the belt from coming undone during choreography.

### Original Trilogy Style Belt  


[![belt_ot_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-ot-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/belt-ot-example.jpg)

For OT style belts please make sure the width of the belt is at least 2” (5cm) wide. The belt should be made specifically to the applicant’s size or designed to allow the excess part of the strap to be hidden behind the rest of the belt. Buckles on OT style belts should either be Rectangular, Oval, or Octagonal in shape and should be proportional to the width of the belt. No food capsules are needed for original trilogy style belts

### Prequel Style Belt

[![belt_prequel_example.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-prequel-example.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/belt-prequel-example.png)<sub>Two examples of a prequel style belt with a thin and wide belt.</sub>

Prequel style belts should be roughly 2-3 inches (5-7.5cm) wide, accounting for body type, and have a thinner belt running down the middle of the larger belt.

The inner (narrower) belt should have a buckle or ring serving as a fastener in the middle that appears to be metallic, and secured with two sets of metal studs to the left and right of the fastener.

Studs should be metallic and should be rounded. No spike-like studs are allowed on Prequel style belts.

The inner belt should appear to be continuous, and may have ends secured to the fastener using small leather keepers or metallic rivets or Chicago screws.

Prequel style belts must have a keeper or pouch on the back to cover where the belt is secured so the ends and any fasteners are not visible.

A minimum of four food capsules are needed and no more than twelve is allowed, and they must be in even amounts of four, six, eight, ten or twelve.

The thinner belt may be a different color than the wider belt, as long as all colors are from the primary colors for their faction..

Prequel style belts may also have one or two decorative grooves along each edge of the outer belt.

Inner belts may have one or two decorative grooves along each edge, or one central decorative groove.

These grooves must appear straight, and run parallel to the edge of the belt. All decorative grooves are permitted to be a contrasting color from the rest of the belt, provided that color is in the primary or secondary colors for their faction. No other decorative tooling is permitted.

### Combo Style Belt

![belt_combo_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-combo-example.jpg)<sub>Combo style belt example</sub>

Combo belts are allowed that combines a PT style belt with an OT style belt buckle. This is a 3 inch (7.5cm) wide belt that has an OT style buckle in the middle. The edges of the buckle should be at least 3/4ths the size of the larger belt. Luke Skywalker’s Belt from The Force Awakens is an example of this design, and is allowed for both Jedi and Sith in appropriate colors.

<p class="callout info">The same rules for contrasting inner belts, decorative grooving, and other tooling laid out for prequel style belts also apply to combo belts.</p>

### Imperial Knight Belts

[![belt_imp_knight_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-imp-knight-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/belt-imp-knight-1.jpg) [![imp_knight_2.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/imp-knight-2.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/imp-knight-2.png)

Imperial Knight Belts are permitted for both Sith and Jedi, and follow the standard color and material rules for Jedi and Sith belts.

**These belts are three layers.**

- The **widest layer** lays closest to the skin and goes all the way around the body. It may be either one continuous width or have a point on the bottom. The width of this layer should be proportionate to the applicant.
- The **middle layer** is one continuous width, narrower than the first layer, and ends in shallow points on either side of the buckle. There should be a notable gap between pointed ends of the middle layers and the buckle.
- The **final layer** is about one inch (2.5cm) wide, goes all the way around the body, and weaves through slots in the middle layer on either side of the buckle.
- It **may** be riveted to the middle layer
- A keeper is used in the back.

The buckle is unadorned metal, rectangular in shape, and is roughly the same width as the middle layer.

Imperial greeblies are not allowed for Imperial Knight style belts for costumes that fall under the addendum. The Dark Side Military/Inquisitor template allows for the use of Imperial greeblies.

Food capsules are not required for Imperial Knight style belts

<p class="callout warning">Please note that, when worn, no belt ends should be visible on the widest or narrowest layers (all ends for these belts should be hidden under the keeper or buckle).</p>

### Maul Belts

[![belt_maul_example.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-maul-example.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/belt-maul-example.png)

<p class="callout danger">This belt style is only permitted for Sith.</p>

It consists of a wide base belt, which has a wider rounded section at the front of the torso, and four narrow belts that sit on top of the wide belt. The narrow belts are riveted to the wide belt, and no visible buckles are used. A keeper at the middle back hides the ends of all the belts and makes them appear continuous.

# Belt Accessories

#### Required Accessories  


The following are required ***minimum*** items based on the character type that you choose.

#### Jedi  


- At least four food capsules (unless using an OT style belt)
- At least one pouch, two recommended
- One saber clip

#### Sith  


- At least one pouch, two recommended
- One saber clip

### Food Capsules

For costumes requiring food capsules, a minimum of four food capsules are needed and no more than twelve is allowed, and they must be in even amounts of four, six, eight, ten or twelve. Food capsules can be in any color seen in canon, including copper, silver, gold, and gunmetal.

### Belt Clips

All belts should have either a prequel style covertech clip or OT style lightsaber hanger in their belts. Sabers are not required to have the corresponding covertech wheel or D-ring. The number of clips on an applicant’s belt should not be more than the number of sabers they carry. All clips must be combat safe and not resemble items from earth cultures or other non Star-Wars intellectual property.

[![belt_clip_example.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/belt-clip-example.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/belt-clip-example.png)

### Pouches

<p class="callout info">At least one belt pouch is required for approval; two is preferred.</p>

Allowable colors for pouches are brown for Jedi and red/black for Sith. Snaps or other metallic closures should be silver, antique bronze, copper, gold (bright brass), or gunmetal. It is preferred, but not required, that pouches are in the same shade range as the belt.

Pouches should be formed and made of thicker leather. Resin pouches may be accepted if they are constructed to appear as leather or leather-like and have a secure method of attachment to avoid safety issues (i.e., durable, well-situated clips so that they are secured to the belt at a proper height). The leather must not have animal embossing or print (such as snakeskin or eel skin). Foam, canvas, or other materials will not be approved.

Pouches with plastic clips, elastic sides, ren-faire style lacing, or open spaces in the bottom corners will not be approved.

Pouches should not look earthbound or from another genre (medieval or Ren Faire types).

Any embossing or other decorations should be minimal and should be pre-approved by the GCCs.

##### Approvable Pouch Examples

  
To clarify how these rules translate to existing pouches, examples of approvable and unapprovable pouches are included below.

[![pouch_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-example-1.jpg)[![pouch_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-example-2.jpg)[![pouch_example_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-example-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-example-3.jpg)[![pouch_example_4.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-example-4.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-example-4.jpg)

##### Rejected Pouches

[![pouch_reject_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-reject-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-reject-example-1.jpg)

While not flat, the following two examples are poorly constructed or are made from poorly constructed materials and will not be approved. Furthermore, the set on the right does not appear leather or leather-like and has an unnatural seam that ruins its aesthetic.

[![pouch_reject_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-reject-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-reject-example-2.jpg)

Handcuff pouches can look too earthbound and embossing is usually not approved for use.

[![pouch_reject_example_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-reject-example-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-reject-example-3.jpg)

If you are going to look for handcuff pouches, try to find a more generic version. The two handcuff pouches below would be approved.

[![pouch_cuff_approvable_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/pouch-cuff-approvable-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/pouch-cuff-approvable-1.jpg)

### Optional Accessories

Applicants are permitted to add up to two optional belt accessories from the approved list below with local approval from their LCC. Additional items, or items not appearing on this list, must be submitted to the GCCs for approval. Please note that blasters are not approvable even as optional accessories.

#### Approved items include

- Droid callers
- Commlinks
- Holocrons
- Extra pouches
- Prequel style rebreathers
- Extra lightsaber hilts beyond one (for single wielders) or two (for dual-wielders)

# Boots

Boots should appear to be of relatively smooth leather with no nap or animal embossing/print.

<p class="callout info">**Boots must be shades of brown for Jedi and black for Sith.** </p>

Elastic can take up to 25% of the boot’s total area. The back and inside of the leg are preferred for elastic. The outside of the boot may only have up to 2 in/5.08 cm of elastic.

Boots should not have visible laces, logos, embellishments, or fringes. Boots should fit closely to the leg without significant ruching, bunching, or sagging.

Boots should reach to a height between the base of the calf (where the muscle begins to curve) and the knee OR be 9 in/25.4 cm in height from top of heel to the top of the shaft. Whichever of these measurements is shorter is the minimum required height for boots.  
The shaft should be of similar height at the front and back of the boot, though a difference of less than 1.5 inches (4 cm), similar to traditional riding boots, is permitted. There should not be any significant gaps in the tops of the boots. Fold over top boots like those worn by Mace Windu and Ki Adi Mundi may be acceptable as long as the cuff is even across the boot, though fold-over should be pre-approved by the GCCs to ensure they don’t have a “pirate-like” appearance.

Boots may have up to four straps and four simple buckles, though covering buckles with leather keepers like those seen on Obi-Wan’s boots is recommended. For safety during performances, boots with more than a two- inch (5cm) heel will not be approved. Zippers and zipper-pulls should be the same color as the boot or subdued, and may be painted to reduce visibility. Zippers are only approvable on the inner side and the back of the boot.

Any Spats or half-chaps that are used must appear to be the same color and material of the boot. They have the same requirement as the boot for zippers and elastic. Spats/half-chaps must be secured tightly to the leg and should not flap when worn. Any velcro used to secure spats should not be visible when the boot is worn.  
   
A strap/elastic under the boot is permitted to hold the spat in place so long as the strap is tight to the foot and not a tripping hazard.

<table border="1" id="bkmrk-example-of-bad-spats" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>[![spats_bad_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/spats-bad-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/spats-bad-1.jpg)  
<sub>Example of bad spats pulling away from boot</sub></td><td><sub>[![spats_good_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/spats-good-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/spats-good-1.jpg)[![spats_good_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/spats-good-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/spats-good-2.jpg)  
Examples with good spats that are attached properly.</sub></td></tr></tbody></table>

### Approvable Examples

<table border="1" id="bkmrk-" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>[![boot_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-example-1.jpg)</td><td>[![boot_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-example-2.jpg)</td></tr></tbody></table>

[![boot_example_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-example-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-example-3.jpg)

### Unapprovable Examples

These boots may be tall enough, but they are thin leather and the leather bunches.

[![boot_bad_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-bad-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-bad-1.jpg)

These boots have a fold that are not even. These are pirate boots and not Sith or Jedi boots in the style of Ki- Adi Mundi or Mace Windu.

<sub>![boot_bad_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-bad-2.jpg)</sub>

While<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>this<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>style<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>of strap<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>is<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>acceptable<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>on<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>the<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>picture below, in<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>excess<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>it<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>can<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>make<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>for<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>a<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>goth<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>look. The<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>lifts are unsafe for choreography.

[![boot_bad_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-bad-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-bad-3.jpg)

### <sub>Use of Face Character Boots  
</sub>

Several exceptions may be made to the above boot rules in the case of boot styles worn by specific face characters.

Kylo Ren style boots are acceptable for use by both Sith and Jedi in appropriate colors.

Hero Rey boots from The Last Jedi are acceptable for use by both Sith and Jedi in appropriate colors, despite violating the “no visible laces” rule. If these are used, the

laces must match the boots in color. Any boots of this style must have the laces in the back. Laces on the sides or the front will still not be acceptable.

Maul Boots - Sith are allowed to use the same boots Darth Maul uses, or similar boots with the same embossing pattern, provided they also meet other boot guidelines with regards to height requirements, strap limits, and not being too earth-bound.

Qui Gon Boots - Qui Gon style boots are acceptable for use by both Sith and Jedi in appropriate colors and are the one exception to the “No more than 4 straps/buckles” rule for boots.<sub>  
</sub>

<table border="1" id="bkmrk--5" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"></col><col style="width: 50%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td class="align-center">[![boot_face_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-face-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-face-1.jpg)</td><td class="align-center">[![boot_face_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/boot-face-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/boot-face-2.jpg)</td></tr></tbody></table>

### Wrapped Boots

Boots are covered with thick layers of wraps which may cover the entire shaft of the boots, and may wrap around the foot as well. The wraps should be made of the list of approvable materials, similar to arm wraps. The color of the wraps should match the boot color or be similar to the major colors of the inner tunic, outer tunic, or upper tabards of the costume. Boot wraps may be colors from secondary colors if they are matching other colors of the costume.

Wraps may go up to the top of the boot, but may not visibly cross over the top seam of the boot (i.e. they must appear to be flush with the top of the boot and not cover any part of the leg).

Short boots such as chelsea boots with added wraps are permitted provided the wraps give the appearance of a full continuous boot that reaches at least to the base of the calf. The wraps must be secured so as not to come undone during a performance.

For boots with heels, wraps may go around the foot of the boot, but must be snug and held securely in place to prevent any tripping hazard. Also, they must not create a grip issue along the underside (sole) of the boot. Velcro, snaps or stitching directly to the boot is recommended to secure wraps, but fastenings must not be visible. Buckles, laces or elastic.

<table border="1" id="bkmrk--6" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col><col style="width: 50.0397%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td class="align-center">[![wrap_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/wrap-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/wrap-example-1.jpg)</td><td class="align-center">[![wrap_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/wrap-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/wrap-example-2.jpg)</td></tr></tbody></table>

# Heraldry

As a rule, heraldry markings are not permitted (Sith Sun, Jedi symbol, Imperial Cog, First Order Black Sun, or any animals).

<p class="callout info">There are specific exceptions to this general rule outlined in this document (lightsabers and specific armor styles).</p>

All other symbols, if they are not an instantly recognizable Star Wars symbols, such as the Jedi Logo, Imperial Cog, Sith Symbol etc., should be cleared with the GCCs and will be approved on a case by case basis by the GCCs.

# Lightsabers

Lightsabers should be **combat ready**, able to securely hold the blade style of choice of the Temple, and not easily break during choreography.

Please see your LCC and LD for suggestions on what saber brands are and are not acceptable as there are a lot on the market.

**Jedi colors** include various shades of the following: **Blue**, **Green**, **Purple**, **Yellow**, **Amber**.

**Pink** is not an acceptable shade of **purple**, however.

**Black** is restricted to the Dark Saber and not allowed for either side.

**Silver/White** are not permitted for Jedi and should be used only for canon characters that wield them (Ahsoka, Imperial Knights).

**Red** and **Blood Orange** are the only colors approved for **Sith** unless a canon character wields another color (Revan). These colors are not allowed for Jedi.

Additional details such as leather or cloth wraps, o-rings, may be added to the saber if it keeps the Star Wars universe aesthetic.

Lightsabers may also have Jedi Order or Sith Sun symbols etched onto them.

Any other requested design should be cleared through the Global Costume Consulars, though some designs such as animals and creatures will not be permitted. Imperial Cogs should only be added to characters working as Inquisitors for the Empire.

# Arm and Hand Accessories

Any hand or<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>arm<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>accessory<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>can<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>be<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>worn<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>on<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>one<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>side<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>only,<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>or<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>as<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>a<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>pair<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>on<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>both<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>sides.<span style="letter-spacing: -.05pt;"> </span>If<span style="letter-spacing: -.1pt;"> </span>they<span style="letter-spacing: -.25pt;"> </span>are<span style="letter-spacing: -.15pt;"> </span>worn<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>on<span style="letter-spacing: -.2pt;"> </span>both sides, they must match each other.

<table border="1" id="bkmrk-item-reference-image" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 229.438px; border: 1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0);"><colgroup><col style="width: 11.5586%;"></col><col style="width: 23.1173%;"></col><col style="width: 13.4688%;"></col><col style="width: 51.9506%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 64.6375px;"><td style="height: 64.6375px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Item</span></td><td style="height: 64.6375px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Reference Image</span></td><td style="height: 64.6375px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Material</span></td><td style="height: 64.6375px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Additional Notes</span></td></tr><tr style="height: 46.4px;"><td style="height: 46.4px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Bracers (Non-Armor)</td><td style="height: 46.4px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">[![arm_bracer_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/arm-bracer-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/arm-bracer-example.jpg)</td><td style="height: 46.4px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Leather or Leather-Like</td><td style="height: 46.4px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">- Bracers made of harder materials than leather are considered armor and must be pre-approved in the design process.
- Cannot have any visible laces or buckles.
- May have up to three straps; the ends of the straps must be hidden
- Must encompass the entire forearm with no visible gap.
- Can be closed by snaps (must be subdued), industrial Velcro, or magnets, but this closure must be hidden on the inner forearm
- No etching or designs other than basic lines or borders will be permitted.
- Bracers may have a flap extending over the hand, provided
- that the wrist is still capable of full range of motion. If a hand flap is present, the bracer must be worn over some sort of
- sleeve or wrap.

</td></tr><tr style="height: 29.6px;"><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Bicep Cuffs</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">[![arm_cuff_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/arm-cuff-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/arm-cuff-example.jpg)</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Leather or Leather-Like</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">- Completely encircle the bicep
- May be worn singly or in pairs.
- Same construction and materials rules as bracers

</td></tr><tr style="height: 29.6px;"><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Wraps</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">[![arm_wrap_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/arm-wrap-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/arm-wrap-example.jpg)</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The wraps should be made of an approvable fabric (please see the fabrics section for a list of options)</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">- May be worn with a tunic that is sleeved, sleeveless or has three-quarter sleeves.
- No Under Armor or athletic elastic material will be allowed, with the exception of boxing wraps, which are allowed so long as the logo patch is removed and the Velcro fasteners are not visible.
- All arm wraps must be secured so as to not come undone during a performance.
- Velcro or other method of securing the wraps should be used, but not be visible. The method should be shown in a separate submission photo.
- The color of the wraps should be complementary to the rest of the costume and should reflect colors allowed for tabards.

</td></tr><tr style="height: 29.6px;"><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Armlets</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">[![arm_armlet_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/arm-armlet-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/arm-armlet-example.jpg)</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Should be made of an approvable  
fabric (please see the fabrics section for a  
list of options)  
</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">- Similar in construction to simple bracers, but made of fabric instead of leather.
- May be used in place of wraps.
- Should be tailored to ensure proper fit and avoid a baggy look.
- The color of the armlets should be complementary to the rest of the costume and should reflect colors allowed for tabards.

</td></tr><tr style="height: 29.6px;"><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Gloves</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">[![arm_glove_example.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/arm-glove-example.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/arm-glove-example.jpg)</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Leather or Leather-Like</td><td style="height: 29.6px; border-color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">- Gloves must be made from leather or leather-like material. No rubber gloves, suede gloves, silk or silk-like gloves, motocross gloves, cotton gloves, or workout gloves may be utilized.
- Gloves should have no logos visible.
- Sith gloves should generally be black, though red or gray may be used if they complement the costume. Jedi gloves should generally be brown, though alternate earth tone colors such as dark greens may be used if they complement the  
    costume.
- Gloves should be fitted to the member’s hand without excess material or bagginess, and should not impede wielding of the saber. The cuff and the hand portion of the glove should  
    appear to be of the same material and should not have different finishes.
- Fingerless gloves are permitted.
- Gloves are permitted as suitable arm coverings for sleeveless costumes, provided that they have cuffs that come up at least to the mid forearm.
- Zippers are allowed on gloves so long as they are on the under arm or side of the wrist or if they are concealed in some other fashion.

</td></tr></tbody></table>

# Optional Outerwear and Armor

### Cloaks/Robes

Cloaks (sometimes also referred to as robes) may be colors from primary colors for the appropriate faction. Cloaks should be either brushing the ground or no more than 2 inches (5cm) above the ground. As per all classic prequel saber battles, we recommend de-cloaking prior to any stage combat for safety reasons. If the applicant would prefer to fight with a cloak being worn, proof of mobility may be requested. Sleeves of the tunic should not show below the sleeve of the cloak when arms are hanging naturally by the sides. Sleeveless Anakin style robes, and Clone Wars style cloaks which are sleeveless and close with an invisible clasp at the neck or sit on the shoulders assisted with invisible attachments however, are permitted. Hood should be large, and should sit in folds on either shoulder. Hoods should not have a pointed top and should not look as though they came out of Assassin’s Creed.

Cloaks/robes should be voluminous, but should not be so large that the applicant gets “lost” in it. Witches cloaks/robes, vampire cloaks, or bathrobes are not approvable. The rule for hoods extends to hooded tunics and vest-style tabards as well.

Recommended fabrics are those that are heavier weight and made out of natural fiber.

Lighter fabrics with little to no weight are not recommended.

<table id="bkmrk-" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>[![robe_example_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/robe-example-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/robe-example-1.jpg)</td><td>[![robe_example_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/robe-example-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/robe-example-2.jpg)</td><td>[![robe_example_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/robe-example-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/robe-example-3.jpg)</td></tr></tbody></table>

### Jedi Capes

<div class="content" id="bkmrk-must-be-in-primary-c">Must be in Primary Colors for Jedi  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk--1">  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-should-be-made-of-me">Should be made of Medium to Heavy Weight Fabric</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk--2">  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-length-should-be-mid">Length should be mid-calf to an inch off the floor</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk--3">  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-capes%2Fcloaks-may-hav">Capes/Cloaks may have hoods and the hood should resemble the hood of the Jedi robe  
  
**Capes closures can be the following**</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-hidden-like-a-hook-a">  
Hidden like a hook and eye, concealed snap, or magnetic  
Hidden under armor  
Metal or metal like clasp (Example: Count Dooku Tales of the Jedi)  
Metal style buttons (Example: Hot Toys Clone Wars Jedi General Obi Wan Kenobi)  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk--4">  
</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-cape-closures-cannot">**Cape closures cannot have the following**</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-designs-from-other-i">  
Designs from other Intellectual properties outside of Star Wars (ie Lord of the Rings, Assassin’s Creed, etc)</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk-designs-that-are-eas">Designs that are easily recognizable from Earth Culture such as Viking Runes, Celtic Knotwork, Fleur De Lis, etc  
Animals or Floral designs</div><div class="content" id="bkmrk--5">  
</div><p class="callout info">If there is a design in question it should be shown to the Global Costume Consulars prior to construction/purchase</p>

### Sith Capes

They may be colors from the Sith primary colors.

They should be made of approvable fabrics, can be varying lengths, and should not be closed at the neck.

They should go over the shoulder when worn at rest.

They should be fastened to the costume in a manner that prevents it from hugging the throat during performances, or have an easy release for removal before a fight.

Suggested fasteners include a chain such as Count Dooku or Darth Vader. Hidden fasteners such as with Kylo Ren are also allowed.

### Ponchos

Ponchos are allowed, but should be used sparingly as most characters with ponchos wear them in extreme conditions.

Robes/Cloaks/Capes should be the first choice for accessorizing the costume.

Ponchos may be from the primary colors for the appropriate faction.

Designs on ponchos must be restricted to basic geometric shapes and must be in colors appropriate to the Jedi or Sith.

<p class="callout info">Ponchos are a robe/cloak/cape replacement and not an outer tunic replacement.</p>

### Cowls

Cowls, like ponchos, are permitted as a replacement for a robe/cloak/cape.

A cowl is a large, loose covering for the head and sometimes shoulders, but not the face.

A cowl does not have to be worn over the head as a hood, but must be capable of being worn in such a way.

A cowl can have the hood as part of the construction or be more of a scarf/infinity scarf construction.

When crafting a cowl, that hood can be constructed like the hood of a robe so long as it meets fit requirements. Cowls do not extend beyond the mid back, and should be made of textured fabrics of the types used for tunics.

They must be primary colors for the appropriate faction.

Face-character specific cowls (such as Kylo Ren’s TFA cowl) may be used. Caplets are not cowls and are not currently allowed for Saber Guild.

### Armor

**<span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Jedi Armor Options   
</span>**  
**Clone Wars Era Armor**   
Clone Wars era Jedi armor including shin guards, shoe guards, knee guards, gauntlets, arm cuffs, chest pieces and shoulder pieces are all approvable. Variations as seen on Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi and others are permitted so long as they are white. Sources for design can be from any animated, live action or comic visual reference.   
  
Color is limited to white. It can be weathered.   
  
Heraldry is limited to the following:

- Jedi Order symbol

- Miscellaneous battalion symbols such as the 104th Battalion. Existing battalion symbols should be in the same color as what is shown in the source material even if they are not Jedi colors for Saber Guild

- Custom design for heraldry should follow the general examples of Star Wars faction designs and it must be submitted for approval prior to construction.

- Colors should reference those within Star Wars media (such as the Jedi symbol in red that Obi Wan Kenobi wears), or should be chosen from the Jedi colors (Primary, Secondary, or Trim).

  
<span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Other types of armor </span>  
**Imperial Knight**  
Imperial Knight style armor as seen in Legends must follow the appropriate costume standard from either Rebel Legion, the 501st or other Star Wars costume clubs with published rules.   
  
**Temple Guardian**   
Temple Guardians of any era will be allowed, but must follow the appropriate costume standard from either Rebel Legion or other Star Wars costume clubs with published rules. Individual pieces cannot be used.   
  
**Old Republic**   
Old Republic style armor should be submitted under the Old Republic Armored Jedi Template for Saber Guild.   
  
**Other**   
Any other Jedi armor should be submitted for design pre-approval. It should look in Star Wars Universe, be based on existing designs, and be Jedi Primary or Secondary colors.   
  
**<span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Sith Armor Options </span>**  
  
**Trooper Armor**   
Storm Trooper, Death Trooper, and other types of Trooper armor pieces are allowed as is or with customization except for the helmets.   
Trooper helmets are not allowed.   
  
**Curomized Sith/Dark Side Armor**   
Customization and modified versions of existing Sith Lords or Dark Side character armor can be used so long as it is not iconic to the character (Darth Vader’s chest piece, Kylo Ren’s helmet, etc).

- Obscure characters may have their armor used without modification if the general public would not be able to identify where the piece came from.   
    Original armor designs based on the various armor types found within the Star Wars universe

- No Mandalorian helmets.

- No Mandalorian beskar hearts or similar highly recognizable Mandalorian pieces.

**Fallen Jedi Armor**   
Any armor approvable for Jedi will be approvable for Sith if the color of the pieces is within the Primary or Secondary Sith colors   
  
**Sith Armor Colors**  
Armor color should be metallic or use Sith Primary or Secondary colors   
  
**Approvable Materials for Armor construction**   
Armor can be one of or a combination of the following materials

- ABS plastic

- Fiberglass or similar

- 3D printed plastics such as PLA, PETG, ABS and others. No print lines should be visible in the final product.

- Foam pieces need to be finished to resemble plastic, metal or other appropriate material. They cannot be obviously foam constructed.

- Thermoplastics. Be careful in high temperatures to protect the armor from melting or warping.

- Leather or faux leather either over foam or other material or on its own

**Securing Armor**   
Armor must be secured to the costume.  
Invisible methods of securing armor such as snaps, velcro, or magnets is preferred.   
Visible straps attaching armor to the body should follow these rules:

- Made of leather or leather-like material in color appropriate to the faction

- Straps must lay smooth across the body

- Straps may have one buckle maximum per strap

- Shoulder pieces should have only one strap and it can cross the body or wrap around the body to connect either under the armor or on the top of the plates.

- Shoulder pieces should have only one visible strap.

- Hidden straps are exempt from being made of leather.

[![strap_example.png](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/strap-example.png)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/strap-example.png)

### Masks / Helmets

Masks or helmets are limited to a handful of options. Sith Acolyte masks and Temple Guard masks are allowed, with augmented versions of the Temple Guard mask usable for Sith. Masks created by certain species found in Star Wars are allowed to be used for that species. Masks that are able to fully mimic the appearance of an alien species are also allowed. Veils can be considered for Miraluka characters so long as they are designed to cover the eyes specifically. Masks should be worn with a hood so that any straps used to secure them in place are not visible and all masks/helmets should be worn with a balaclava from the appropriate faction's primary or secondary colors that is complementary to the costume. This does not count as part of the three color rule. Other masks or helmets found from Star Wars sources may be considered on a case by case basis.

Airsoft masks are never allowed. Soft masks that are similar to the “Ninja” style are not allowed, unless creating a character of a Species that use something similar, such as the Kage species as found in the Clone Wars.

If it is determined that you cannot safely perform in your mask/armor, you may be requested to alter the armor/mask for safety concerns.

<p class="callout info">Armor and Masks that are determined not to be safe for choreography may be designated as “Trooping only” accessories to the costume.</p>

<table id="bkmrk-breather-mask-exampl" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 191.2px; border-width: 1px;"><caption>Breather Mask Examples</caption><colgroup><col style="width: 33.3651%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3651%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3651%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 191.2px;"><td style="height: 191.2px;">[![mask_breather_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/mask-breather-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/mask-breather-1.jpg)</td><td style="height: 191.2px;">[![mask_breather_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/mask-breather-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/mask-breather-2.jpg)</td><td style="height: 191.2px;">[![mask_breather_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/mask-breather-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/mask-breather-3.jpg)

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#### <span class="text-strong"><span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Costume Hand/Arm Prosthetics</span></span>

<span class="text-strong"><span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Any medical device the member/applicant needs is fine regardless of design. The rules only apply to costume pieces meant to mimic prosthetics from the Star Wars universe.</span></span>

- The design must be recognizable as a Star Wars design or look in-universe. No anime or designs from other intellectual properties (IPs) will be permitted.

- No items that are considered a safety hazard such as spikes, claws or parts that could cut or stab a choreography partner will be permitted.

- Construction materials for the piece should follow the rules for armor. All 3D printed pieces must not show print lines in the final construction.

- Colors can be metallic with colored wire or follow the Primary/Secondary rules for the appropriate faction.

- Costume Hand Prosthetics must be secured to the costume with no visible velcro, snaps or magnets.

<span class="text-strong"><span style="font-size: 150%; line-height: 116%;">Applicants/Members should submit the design for pre-approval. Final approval is dependent on construction methods/craftsmanship.</span></span>

### Goggles

Goggles are permitted for generic Jedi and Sith for outdoor events only. Goggles must be themed similar to those seen in canon, such as Obi Wan Kenobi’s goggles in the Obi Wan Kenobi series, Mara Jade’s various goggles, the goggles worn by Aayla Secura in the comics, etc. Other designs may be approved on a case by case basis. Goggles may not represent or resemble those of any other IP.

Goggles may be tinted. If it is determined that you cannot safely perform in your goggles, you may be requested to alter the goggles for safety concerns.

<p class="callout info">Goggles that are determined not to be safe for choreography may be designated as “Trooping only” accessories to the costume</p>

<table id="bkmrk--8" style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%;"><colgroup><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col><col style="width: 33.3333%;"></col></colgroup><tbody><tr><td>[![goggle_1.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-1.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-1.jpg)</td><td>[![goggle_2.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-2.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-2.jpg)</td><td>[![goggle_3.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-3.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-3.jpg)</td></tr><tr><td>[![goggle_4.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-4.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-4.jpg)</td><td>[![goggle_5.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-5.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-5.jpg)</td><td>[![goggle_6.jpg](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/scaled-1680-/goggle-6.jpg)](http://holocron.saberguild.org/uploads/images/gallery/2024-05/goggle-6.jpg)</td></tr></tbody></table>

### Makeup / Wig / Alien Features

Any facial tattoos or other makeup designs must be done using high quality stage makeup. Any wigs need to be high quality and should be in color scheme with the costume. Video footage showing that a member can properly secure their wig to avoid it flying off or becoming a hazard during choreography should be included with submission.

Any prosthetics horns/tails/etc. should be from existing races in Star Wars canon or Legends. Cross breeds (half human, half alien) are not allowed unless explicitly depicted in an official SW source (see Appropriate Sources below). Also remember - you need to be able to fight in it. Twi’lek Lekku and Togruta Montrails must have the outward appearance of being made of silicone or latex. The interior construction can be foam, vinyl, fabric, or any material which provides sufficient structure and does not interfere with the movement allowed by the shape and size of the prosthetic. Lekku and montails should follow canon examples of shape and sizing. Zabrak horns must be evenly spaced on the head, and painted to appear bone-like. They must be adhered to the head securely using appropriate stage adhesive to avoid slipping.

<p class="callout info">Makeup only needs to be resubmitted if it is alien.</p>

Ie. if you are changing from blue eyeliner to green or you change your hairstyle Ie from a ponytail to pigtails or hair color you do not have to resubmit. These will not count towards the % change in your costume.

Saber Guild recognizes that, regardless of media representation, trans and intersex people exist in the world and in our organization. As such, sexual dimorphism will never be enforced in approval of generic aliens. Any combination of traits shown on an alien species will be permitted, regardless of gender.

<p class="callout info">Contacts are considered to be a medical device and will never be required for approval of any costume in Saber Guild. Costumers who choose to use cosmetic contacts do so at their own risk.  
</p>

### Tattoos

Visible tattoos are not allowed. Tattoos must either be covered up by the costume or covered up any time you are in costume. The one exception is if a Face Character has a specific tattoo; then that specific tattoo will be allowed while you are portraying that specific face character.

If a given species has tattoos then temporary designs based on what is found in source material is allowed.

Examples of species that have tattoos include: Zabrak, Mirialan, and Pantoran.

### Jewelry

<p class="callout warning">**We strongly recommend removal of all rings for safety concerns during performance for member safety.** </p>

An injury to the finger can cause swelling and force medical attention to remove the ring. Necklaces are not to be used in a traditional costume. Necklaces can be distracting, swing dangerously, and are generally not found in the Star Wars universe in traditional Jedi/Sith costumes. Alien headpiece jewelry can be used for canon characters (i.e., Clone Wars Ahsoka headpiece jewelry).

# Appendix - Reference Material

This costume addendum and the Saber Guild costume templates are updated twice a year to include new costume elements as new Star Wars materials are released.

Members who wish to suggest an update can do so [here](https://saberguild.org/message-the-council/).

Generally, for a new costume element to be added there must be three different characters from visual canon sources with that costume element.

#### Visual canon sources include

- Movies
- TV series
- Comic books (including Legends)
- Video game face characters

#### The following sources cannot be used

- Customizable video game characters
- Fan Art

# Appendix - Trooping-Only Costumes

A costume may be designated as a Trooping-Only Costume. This restriction can be put into place by the GCCs, Membership Director, or Global Council based on several safety factors:

- Costume is determined to be restrictive in movement
- Costume is determined to have limited vision
- Costume is determined to have a hindrance to safely weld a saber