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We’ve featured the TIE Advanced x1 schematic shirt in the past, but ThinkGeek is adding to the collection with AT-AT, Imperial TIE Fighter and T-65 X-Wing versions.

Check out the rest of the collection after the break.

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It’s probably little uncomfortable to wear and your field of vision is most likely impaired, but what enemy wouldn’t be intimidated by someone entering into the field of a cosplay battle wearing this and a TIE Fighter pilot suit?

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It’s like a wearable cheat sheet for attacking the Death Star.

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Until now, Star Wars fans would be forced to ditch their daily wardrobe of sci-fi t-shirts when a formal event came along. However, thanks to some creative design and a clever play on words, you now have your own Star Wars, tux, t-shirt hybrid. This Bow TIE Tuxedo Shirt features an image of a Tie Fighter flying through the Death Star which comes together to create the illusion of formal wear. Chances are you’ll still get nailed for inappropriate attire, but your allegiance to George Lucas will remain intact.

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Ah yes…very swanky. All you need is a tweed jacket with elbow pads, some suspenders and a Stormtrooper helmet to complete this look.

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Once you have played Space Invaders for a while, you get tired of fighting aliens that you have no personal vendetta against. As they describe, “First to be destroyed is E.T. followed by a few rows of A.L.F. then finally Marvin the Martian.” It also appears you get the occasional tie fighter speeding across the top. Now you have some recognizable annoyances to shoot at.

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This shirt makes two things readily apparent. First, the Sith are likely not really accustomed to water landings. And second, Darth Vader really seems to enjoy his water sports. Maybe a little more time on the water slide would have cured him of his need to take over the universe.

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