New BB-8 and Chopper Shirts at Droid Depot in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Gretchen McDermid

BB-8 shirts and C1-10P shirts hang on display against a red wall, perfect for any Droid Depot fan.

New BB-8 and Chopper Shirts at Droid Depot in Disney’s Hollywood Studios

New shirts have arrived at Disney’s Hollywood Studios celebrating the iconic “Star Wars” droids BB-8 and C1-10P, also known as Chopper.

People gather in a dimly lit room with industrial decor, engaging in various activities ideal for a photo report. The area features pipes and numbered stations along the wall, reminiscent of an attraction you might find at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

We found both of these new shirts at Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

BB-8 Shirt – $34.99

A blue BB-8 shirt with Aurebesh text, inspired by Droid Depot, hangs in a store display.

This first new shirt is a somewhat faded blue color with gray and black art. The front has BB-8 outlined in gray beside a bolded text version of his name. Towards the bottom left is the black logo for Droid Depot. The rest of the shirt is covered in black and white text written in the “Star Wars” language of Aurebesh. The Aurebesh on the bottom literally translates to “Droid Depot” and the text running vertically up the side says “Black Spire Outpost.”

C1-10P Shirt – $34.99

Gray Star Wars "Chopper" Droid Depot T-shirt hanging in a red-themed store, next to boxed merchandise on shelves.

The second shirt has a base charcoal gray color. C1-10P is outlined in a blueprint style with various parts labeled with small text. The droid’s fill name is written in green with an orange outline towards the bottom. Like the previous shirt, the art includes a version of the Droid Depot logo and Aurebesh name, though they are both bright orange this time.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been full of new “Star Wars” merchandise following Star Wars Day on May the 4th. Some of the new merchandise includes a retro spray-paint apparel collection by Ashley Eckstein and merchandise celebrating the 45th anniversary of “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back.”

Which of these iconic droids is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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