Princess Leia


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Yeah, this pretty much sums it up. You’ll share these rings just before being trapped in marriage carbonite.

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We first mentioned this Princess Leia shirt dubbed “Logical Conclusion” when it was still up for voting on Threadless and, not surprisingly, it made the cut!

Though I still think she should be saying something like “Wait, you’re my brother?!” while frantically trying to scrape the taste of Luke out of her mouth.

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Lindsay Boo Barrasse made this Princess Leia costume out of duct tape, a button down shirt and a pillowcase. Even the famous bun hairdo is made out of tape. As if that wasn’t nerdy enough, you can see her posing in the image above while standing in front of a periodic table for some reason.

Check out a video of Lindsay describing how she built the dress after the break.

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As the product page notes: “This is what Jabba the Hutt would hang off the back of his Sail Barge, if Tatooine had mud, or his barge had wheels.”

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Also: “Didn’t we make out?!!!”

This t-shirt is currently up for voting on Threadless. If you would like to see it go to print, make sure to vote it up.

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I am definitely a Star Wars junkie. It started when I was seven and saw the first movie in theaters with my Dad. He’d actually seen it once already just to make sure it wasn’t too scary, and he made me close my eyes when Obi-Wan lopped off Ponda Baba’s arm in the Mos Eisley Cantina. It was years before I actually saw that scene, and let me tell you, what I imagined in my little head was far more gruesome than what was actually shown on screen. Never underestimate the power of a seven-year-old’s imagination.

I desperately wanted to be Princess Leia that Halloween, but we could not find a costume. This was before the movie marketing juggernauts of today, so my Mom made what would be my favorite costume ever. It was a robe-like dress with white vinyl boots and had the coolest belt covered with glittery silver fabric. The best part, though, was a brown wig with loops of yarn perfectly arranged into those famous cinnabuns. I was so rockin’ the cosplay!

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