New Millennium Falcon and Stormtrooper shirts have landed in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park. The Millennium Falcon tees are available at Resistance Supply, while the Stormtrooper shirts can be found at First Order Cargo.
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge T-Shirts
Blue Millennium Falcon T-Shirt – $34.99
This shirt is a heathered teal blue color with an orange design across the chest. It includes the iconic cockpit window of the Millennium Falcon. “Black Spire Outpost, Batuu” is written across the bottom of the design.
The Aurebesh lettering across the top translates to “Millennium Falcon.”
Orange Millennium Falcon T-Shirt – $34.99
This tee is the bright orange color of the Rebellion and the Resistance. “Millennium Falcon” is written at the top of the poster-style artwork, which features the iconic ship docked at Black Spire Outpost. The cockpit window logo is included in the lower left corner.
Figures around the ship appear to include R2-D2, C-3PO, and BB-8. Text reads “YT-1300 Light Freighter” and, translated from Aurebesh, “Gunner.”
White Millennium Falcon T-Shirt – $34.99
This shirt is off-white with gray stripes around the neck and cuffs. The Falcon is pictured on the chest in white with blue highlights. A blue and green planet is shown behind it.
“Millennium Falcon” is printed below the artwork, in English lettering that resembles the font of Aurebesh. There are stars dotted around the design.
Near the hem is a small version of the same design from the blue T-shirt, but this one is printed in black.
Stormtroopers T-Shirt – $34.99
This Stormtrooper shirt is white with black-and-white artwork on the chest. Stormtroopers and AT-ATs are pictured within the shape of a trooper’s helmet.
TIE Fighters fly through the sky, emerging out of the helmet’s forehead.
“Protect The Galaxy” T-Shirt – $34.99
This tee is gray with a vintage-style Imperial propaganda poster on the chest. It has a black, red, and white design with “Protect The Galaxy” written above a trooper’s helmet.
The Empire’s logo and “Storm Trooper” are added below the helmet. The poster design has faux weathered edges.
The black Aurebesh text near the hem translates to “Black Spire Outpost.”
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