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“Twi’leks are my type” Women’s Relaxed Fit T-Shirt (White Logo)

Show your love of Twi’leks with this stylish T-shirt! This comfortable, high-quality tee features the phrase “Twi’leks are my type” in a bold font, along with a silhouette of a Twi’lek. It’s perfect for wearing to Star Wars conventions, or just for showing your love of the Twi’lek species.

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“Amber Brite” Unisex T-Shirt

Show your support for your favorite prop shop with this stylish and comfortable t-shirt. The shirt features a high-quality print of the Amber Brite Props logo, and it is made from soft, breathable fabric. Whether you’re at a convention, a photoshoot, or just hanging out with friends, this t-shirt is sure to turn heads.

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“Twi’leks are my type” Women’s Crop Tee

Show your love of Twi’leks in style with this cropped tee! This comfortable, high-quality top features the phrase “Twi’leks are my type” in a bold font, along with a silhouette of a Twi’lek. It’s perfect for wearing to Star Wars conventions, or just for showing your love of the Twi’lek species.

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“I build what they CGI” Women’s Relaxed T-Shirt

Cosplayers build what Hollywood has to CGI. Celebrate the best part of cosplay, where we figure out how to do things that studios insist would be impossible with practical effects. Even the studios that try to create “the uncosplayable character” always get proven wrong! Aren’t cosplayers great?

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“I build what they CGI” Men’s T-Shirt

Cosplayers build what Hollywood has to CGI. Celebrate the best part of cosplay, where we figure out how to do things that studios insist would be impossible with practical effects. Even the studios that try to create “the uncosplayable character” always get proven wrong! Aren’t cosplayers great?