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Your guide to the ‘Star Wars’ fashion explosion

BB-8 handbags, Chewbacca Crocs, Sith dresses, and so much more.

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Lisa Granshaw

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In your rush to get new The Force Awakens toys on Force Friday, you may have missed all of the awesome new Star Wars clothes and accessories that exploded onto the Internet. 

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A large number of companies released new Star Wars apparel—everything from jewelry to shirts to bags. Star Wars fans in love with geek fashion have a lot to choose from in a release that’s unlike anything we’ve seen before.

With so many options it can be hard to know where to start, so we decided to highlight the best places to begin your hunt for Force-filled fashion. Here are nine companies worth a look.

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1) Her Universe

The pioneering fangirl fashion retailer released eight items inspired by The Force Awakens on Friday. The line includes four tees, two pullovers, a raglan, and a tote ranging in price from $15 to $45 that are perfect for anyone eager to celebrate characters like Rey and Captain Phasma or to show their allegiance to the Resistance or First Order!

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2) Loungefly

If you’re looking for a unique Star Wars bag, then look no further than Loungefly. The Force Awakens movie poster tote for $60 and movie poster wallet for $38 are currently on sale through their website along with dozens of other Star Wars themed items. Did we mention the BB-8 purse? It’s adorable!

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3) Kay Jewelers

Anyone who wants some stylish jewelry to show off their love for the galaxy far, far away, will want to check out this new line. Kay has created a bracelet and charms featuring the Star Wars logo, characters like R2-D2 and Darth Vader, and more. The pieces are sterling silver, and with higher quality comes a higher price. Expect to pay $34.99 to $79.99 for each item.

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4) Crocs

Even your feet can be comfortable and geeky with Crocs’ new line of clogs! Four pairs of kid shoes show off characters like Chewbacca, BB-8, and Kylo Ren, while three new clogs for adults focus on Boba Fett, general Force Awakens imagery, and Chewbacca. Styles are available for women and men, and prices are pretty affordable if Crocs are your style.

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5) WeLoveFine

Whether you’re going to a party or just looking for a comfortable top, men and women will find something to love in this collection. WeLoveFine released a range of Force Awakens T-shirts starting at an affordable $25 along with standout items that cost a bit more. Check out the stunning Sith cowl-neck dress available for preorder.

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6) DesignByHumans

Is the light or dark side winning in the battle of the Star Wars fashion merchandise? DesignByHumans appears to be keeping score in their Force Awakens collection, which includes numerous T-shirts at just $26 and two bundles for $66. 

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7) Entertainment Earth

Entertainment Earth is carrying an impressive range of new jewelry from Body Vibe. The line is currently open for preorder with arrival set for October. It includes rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings—and the BB-8 items will really catch your attention. Prices range from $8.99 to $84.99.

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8) Hot Topic

Hot Topic has a number of new tops for both men and women in their Force Friday collection and the designs are fantastic. Starting at $20.50, they feature BB-8, Rey, and more characters from the movie. The Captain Phasma top in particular is eye-catching with its hi-lo style.

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9) PacSun

PacSun chose to launch its second annual Star Wars line on Friday. Its Star Wars x On the Byas collection includes new hoodies, T-shirts, and more for men. The items display imagery inspired by the franchise with some unique patterns and fun names like Chewy Tropical. For the most part the items won’t hurt your wallet too much either, with prices starting at $24.95.

Photos via HerUniverse.com | Kay.com | Crocs.com | Loungefly.com | Remix by Jason Reed

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