Continuity on the look of the whole Rebel Forces...besides, which manufacture the Rebels are using when it comes to "uniforms"? Surplus store?It cracks me up that variants of the “Han Solo Bib Shirt From the Empire Strikes Back” have become the standard shirt for all protagonists in the Star Wars universe. It makes for some very tired looking costume designs.
“If you are a hero in the Star Wars Universe, you must wear a bib shirt with the flap open on Casual Friday’s…”
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Continuity on the look of the whole Rebel Forces...besides, which manufacture the Rebels are using when it comes to "uniforms"? Surplus store?
The bib shirt is a very old design to be sure and it's re-assuring that they still put that design throughout the franchise.
I don't think we really saw that many human civilians in 'street wear' in the OT, but as has already been pointed out, Luke wore one after changing from work clothes, into a pilot's uniform, into regular clothes...View attachment 1456202
... then, didn't Lando wear one when he went to find Han at the end of ESB? I know some will say it's just one of Han's, but that just shows that he had more than one on the Falcon.
I still stand by that it was just a common civilian shirt.
That’s a story for another time…Well if you wait I'm sure we'll get a book, comic, or movie that will tell you the Rebels captured a freighter full of those shirts and that's why everyone wears them. View attachment 1456216
I thought it was established in Han Solo At Star’s End that it was the Fortuna family that was the exclusive supplier of Han’s flap shirts?The bib shirts were originally intended for the Empire. But when the clothiers planet came under attack the designers gathered all the patterns and as many bolts of fabric as they could and defected to the Rebellion.
They're the Soul Glo family of the Star Wars universe.I thought it was established in Han Solo At Star’s End that it was the Fortuna family that was the exclusive supplier of Han’s flap shirts?
I can't remember a single name of a single character from the movie. But I do recall thinking this character, along with most of the others, was boring. How did he get a show, exactly? What more could there possibly be to say about this character? We already know his fate, so nothing will have consequence... I just don't get it.
Yeeesss. Vader in the OT was cruel and calculating. The Vader in R1 was fanfic, plain and simple.100% Agreed.
I will never understand the hype of Rogue One. The characters were flat and boring, and the film itself was dull. I didn't care about any of the characters when they died. (And the Vader scene at the end is so tonally out of the blue, it retroactively damages A New Hope)
Who honestly wanted a series about this character?
Rebel troopers and commanders in ANH all wore bib shirts, but those had classic point collars, not Mandarin style, and you never saw the flap open.I have to disagree that the “Han Solo bib shirt” was “Standard-Issue Rebel Uniform Attire”. Find me a Rebel Alliance member in the OT films who sported this shirt / look other than Han or (occasionally) Luke.
100% Agreed.
I will never understand the hype of Rogue One. The characters were flat and boring, and the film itself was dull. I didn't care about any of the characters when they died. (And the Vader scene at the end is so tonally out of the blue, it retroactively damages A New Hope)
Who honestly wanted a series about this character?