Galactic Style Guide – Patterns

Welcome back to the Galactic Style Guide, the series where we break down the ‘Star Wars aesthetic’ in order to help you create a more authentic ‘outer persona’ for your denizen or OC! In this month’s ‘GSG Counterpoint’ entry, we’re looking at an element of visual character design that tends to fall by the wayside when we think about the foundations of galactic style. While the vast majority of characters in the Original Trilogy wear clothing made of solid-color material, there are a few rare places where patterned fabrics are used. As we’ll see, the Prequels introduce a statistically higher number of examples, though they are still the minority. The highest-quality post-Disney title includes several, but in a very specific context!
Note that in this entry, we are primarily dealing with ‘prints’, as opposed to textured fabrics (in which the apparent pattern is caused by the actual dimensional quality of the fabric itself).

In all three films of the OT, I think we can count the number of characters wearing (non-camouflage) patterned clothing on one hand. The first is pre-skeleton Beru Lars, whose innermost layer (of three!) is a collared shirt with a repeated design in a square pattern:

Next up, one of the patrons at the Mos Eisley Cantina sports a long tunic with a surprising pattern – but you’d never know it from onscreen:

keep reading to learn more!

Project: Sweater retool 2025

What’s this? Another sewing retool project?? Yes!
What can I say? Maybe it’s just my local shop, but while the offerings at Goodwill seem to be getting worse lately (thanks largely to the influx in garbage-quality fast fashion from places like SHEIN), I still manage to find good (i.e. with Swarzy potential!) pieces now and then. Case in point: this odd women’s sweater-thing made by Kenar – I guess when worn open, it might be considered a cardigan?

At this point in my scavenging career, the initial attribute I scan for is texture (and by extension, fabric content) more than anything like color or design, so considering its fuzzy nap, I instantly had this sweater pegged as wool. As I’m always working towards the goal of GFFA-ifying my modern hiking kit, I thought this could be a good replacement for my current midlayer (an Earth-y, crewneck cashmere sweater) – but not without a little retooling!

tell me this doesn’t look cozy!

The material itself is great – it’s actually a knit, but since it’s 100% wool there’s enough felting going on that it both looks woven and doesn’t unravel when cut! Color-wise, it’s a bit brighter than simply Navy blue and a bit lighter than Royal blue, which is fine for GFFA uses. Obviously I’d prefer something a little lighter or less saturated, but it otherwise checked most of my boxes… except one.

how to swarzify this ugly sweater?