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The Star Wars March Ecko hoodies are pretty legondary now. They are an icon of hip Star Wars nerds and guess what? There are now six new models to choose from and the old ones are still on sale. Yeah, they are still expensive. The new models start out at $98.00 and the coolest one – the X Wing Pilot Hoodie – costs $150, but come on, you have to admit that they are eff’n sweet. Cassie the bipedal ostrich bot Zuckerberg shows off Oculus gloves for typing in VR What software engineers are making around the world right now Airbnb is buying Luxury Retreats for around $200M Snap will spend $1 billion on Amazon cloud services, amended filing shows A Nike HyperAdapt teardown might hint at what’s to come for the self-lacing shoes Cassie the ostrich bot does the bipedal robot chicken walk Pixl is the child-proof smartphone case that masquerades as a camera Effortless, stylish, and crafted with care. Exclusively for Prime members. Star Wars Men's Darker Boba Fleece Hoodie

1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) This item is not eligible for international shipping. Awesome jacket but size up!! *sighMerry Christmas to me! ...again :Dlove it so much I got it again. I bought this as a gift. My boyfriend loved it, and gets lots of compliments. I have washed it twice, and it still looks new. Great vest, I wear it all the time. The hood is too small to actually wear over my face. Purchased this is a gift, the recipient loved it and has worn it often over the last year or so. Holds up well to washing and general wear and tear. Exactly as pictured and super comfy, great quality. Bought as gift for my ex sad I didn't just keep it for myself. I got it for my husband, is very nice material and fits perfect.Stormtrooper CorsetsBobafett StormtrooperStormtrooper SteampunkStormtrooper CampStormtrooper CosplayWars CorsetsCosplay CostumeWars CostumeBuy CosplayForwardNEW Waist 26 to 28 Boba Fett Star Wars Corset by damselinthisdress, $149.00

Take a good look at the four fashionable, geek-friendly items above. To celebrate the success of Ecko’s Star Wars and Black Rhino lines of T-shirts and hoodies, the clothing designer and manufacturer arranged to give away one Clonetroopers hoodie, one Joker T-shirt, one Star Wars X-Wing and a Friday the 13th Jason hoodie to four individual, randomly selected winners. That’s one winner per item, and the winners choose their own sizes. All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below, and you’re in the mix. The Ecko folks sent over some samples of the Star Wars hoodies and T-shirts for perusal, and I was impressed by their quality. The hard truth is some manufacturers know putting “Star Wars” or Batman on something is enough to move it off the shelves. So, they cut a stitch here or there or stuff a little more polyester in their cotton. But Ecko branded his clothing as designer fashion for the common folk (or common nerds in this case), and these items are well made with durable fabrics.

In fact, the hoodies are heavy enough to use as jackets in cool weather — and the T-shirts hold up well and show no shrinkage when you dare to wash them.
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But I'll try to make it up to you, I swear. So anyway, you may recall Marc Ecko's last collection of Star Wars hoodies. Well this is the latest line, available this October for about $100 a pop (click HERE to see them all). I'm really feeling some of the designs, but I'm still holding out for a Chewbacca model. BUT NOT WITH REAL FUR. The Geekologie Writer does not do fur. Unless we're talking furplay, in which case, all systems go. I'm looking at you, guy at the car dealership in a gorilla suit. Hit the jump for two more models. marc ecko limited edition star wars hoodies: style blessed by the force [technabob] Fail: How Not To Use An Automatic Door What Took So Long?: A LEGO Clock Radio Star Wars Directory, News, Info and Interviews | GalacticBinder » An Interview With Marc Ecko An Interview With Marc Ecko Whether you're walking on the Sunset strip in Los Angeles or you're at a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, you've seen people wearing Marc Ecko apparel.

In fact, you've probably had the Ecko brand on your back at some point yourself. After all, Marc Ecko is a global force in fashion and continues to expand the horizons of that industry and set the trends of tomorrow. He embodies the defintion of the word "entrepreneur" and is a true renaissance man. Marc's business interest range from magazines to fashion lines to interactive entertainment. Also, his philanthropic work has been and continues to be remarkable - including his work to help reverse the plight of the world's rhinoceros population, which explains his use of the animal in several different Ecko logos. Well, one thing you may or may not know about Marc is that he's a huge Star Wars fan. We recently had a chance to ask him a few questions about his passion for a certain galaxy far, far away and how he translated that passion to his Star Wars line of apparel. GB: Thanks for being with us, Marc. Let’s jump right in. We’ve heard your office has some sweet Star Wars swag in it – including a life size Stormtrooper.

What other Star Wars stuff is stashed in there, and do you have any specific interests when it comes to Star Wars merchandise? ME: My Carravagio painting of the "Inspiration of St. Paul"--- where I have George Lucas recast as Paul. Thats a good one. Also--- I own the original foam model of Yoda. GB: You once said, “My way is kinda to embody the lifestyle and work my way up.” Give all of us some insight into the genesis of you designing the Star Wars line of hoodies, tees and other apparel you currently have on the market and how your earlier statement applies to this project. ME: My story is the underdog story. Typically, in fashion, you create an abstraction of the brand that is so limited in access---that it creates "halo". Either that item or idea is too expensive, or "too avante garde" to wear. IT'S A PYRAMID PHILOSOPHY. I've built my pyramid as more of a tower. Working my way up, one floor at a time. Working with the brand "Star Wars" totally fits that philosophy.

It is a large, populist brand, with a tremendous effect on popular culture. GB: You’ve obviously loved Star Wars from a young age. You’re a global trendsetter, and you’ve even been called, “The cultural navigator for the next generation of young men.” Well, Star Wars fans are often called “geeks”, and there’s a huge social stereotype we’re all nerds living in our parents’ basement. So, once and for all, is being a Star Wars fan cool? If so, has it always been?It is cool, beyond a shadow of a doubt, to be a Star Wars fan...or a lover of any narrative based fantasy. Star Wars illicits all sorts of emotions and levels of fandom from people. Any subject that does that, in such a profound way---that has in fact influenced pop culture, style, technology, story telling--- in the way that Star Wars has, is IN FACT cool. That fact that a brand can have that much juice is awe inspiring. I don't care how "geeky" around the edges it may seem, it is cool. Vader is a bad ass.

Who doesnt want to be Boba Fett? Who wouldnt want to have a saber on their hip? Cool is an understatement. GB: Finally, here’s a question we’re asking to everyone we interview at GalacticBinder. If you were transported into the Star Wars universe… what era/location and/or setting would you like to end up in, and what’s the first thing you’d do and with whom? ME: I would end up on Cloud City chilling with Lando, macking the ladies. I have had that dream before. I am not even kidding.Thanks so much for taking the time to answer a few questions and we hope to see the Ecko Star Wars line continue to grow and thrive. , which is the online division of Marc Ecko Enterprises, a full-scale global fashion and lifestyle company. carries Marc Ecko’s core clothing brands: Ecko Unltd., their flagship brand; Marc Ecko Cut & Sew, a contemporary menswear line and Ecko Red; trendy clothes for young women. The website also includes MEE Limited Edition lines and licenses: Playboy, Star Wars, Halo, Black Rhino Collection, Skeletal Metal, G-Unit, Rutgers, the Warriors and more.