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Jedi Colors

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 ...

Previously Approved Exemption (PAE)

Costume Standards

For members/applicants who have a Saber Guild eligible face character approved in a different costume club

3-Color Rule

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 factio...

Sith Colors

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 color...

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Fabrics

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 p...

Tunics

Costume Standards Generic Standard

Outer tunics 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 length tunics should not d...

Pants and Skirts

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 an...

Tabards

Costume Standards Generic Standard

Canonical examples of tabards 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 ...

Surcoats

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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...

Embellishments

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 ob...

Obi

Costume Standards Generic Standard

Example of an Obi under a belt. 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) wide...

Belts

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 cr...

Belt Accessories

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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...

Boots

Costume Standards Generic Standard

Boots should appear to be of relatively smooth leather with no nap or animal embossing/print. Boots must be shades of brown for Jedi and black for Sith. Elastic can take up to 25% of the boot’s total area. The back and inside of the leg are preferred for elas...

Heraldry

Costume Standards Generic Standard

As a rule, heraldry markings are not permitted (Sith Sun, Jedi symbol, Imperial Cog, First Order Black Sun, or any animals). There are specific exceptions to this general rule outlined in this document (lightsabers and specific armor styles). All other symbo...

Lightsabers

Costume Standards Generic Standard

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 m...

Requirements

Costume Standards Generic Standard

Minimum requirements Outer tunic  Inner tunic Trousers OR skirt Tabards Belt Pouch Saber clip Boots Lightsaber Conditional Requirements Leggings or tights Required IF a skirt is worn Obi Required UNLESS a Maul belt or Imperial Knigh...