I got a first look at this amazing Endor Star Wars merch, and it took everything I had not to steal it
Can I get a yub nub?
I'd like to think I have good self control, but dear reader, this Star Wars merch is tempting me to the Dark Side.
I was able to visit Disney's London HQ a few weeks ago to preview 2026's biggest and best Star Wars merch, and for a card-carrying nerd who adores a galaxy far, far away, it's a dangerous place to be. The room was full of awesome gear, but the Endor line in particular was eroding my self-restraint. I had a sudden, ridiculous urge to stuff the new Loungefly backpack under my sweater and wander off with it while whistling in a totally not-suspicious way.
I'm joking, of course, but on a serious note, this stuff really did leap out to me amongst all the other cool gear on display (not least of which was the sleek Jedi Temple Guard Lightsaber). Here's a rundown of all the gear on offer, and why it deserves a place in your collection.
Oh man, but I was struck with a mighty need when I stumbled across this beauty at Disney HQ. Much like the Minnie Ears below, it doesn't just slap a flat design onto the mini backpack and call it a day; the Ewoks on the front pouch are actually stitched on in a darker thread, helping them really pop but also adding some much-needed depth because of how they stand proud. In much the same way, I appreciate that the bag doesn't opt for the more usual forest greens of Endor; it's a cool sage instead, offset by a black bottom layer.
I'm always a fan of merch that feels more subdued and I adore Disney Spirit Jerseys (they're cozy but light enough that you don't overheat), so this Endor design caught my eye immediately when I wandered Disney HQ last month. It's rocking a calm khaki color-scheme that helps the Star Wars logo on the back - which is a cutout of a forest scene - really pop, not to mention the teeny Ewok hiding on the front. It's a neat bit of everyday wear that doesn't seem too "in your face," so I'd love to add it to my wardrobe.
You can't beat some good Minnie Ears. Besides rocking a gorgeous but unusual mint-green hue, this set features a multi-layer design that makes it feel a lot more premium than it might otherwise. Rather than a flat print of the Ewoks wandering around the forest moon, the fearsome teddybears are stitched over the top in thicker, darker thread to provide more depth to design. It looks fantastic in person.
File this one under "tie-in merch I'd actually be happy wearing." While it has 'Endor' slapped across the chest, it's another far more subtle design that puts your fandom on display without drawing loads of attention to itself and making you feel like a walking advertisement; it's tasteful. The "83" on the back for Return of the Jedi's release date is a nice touch too.
I know it sounds silly, but I swear by these stainless steel Starbucks tumblers now. Yes, yes, the Endor design is ace. But I used a Nightmare Before Christmas design over the holidays, and I was taken aback by how ice-cold it kept my drinks. That kept me going during the busy season of Black Fridays and gift recommendations, so I can heartily recommend this follow-up too.
Based in the UK? Not to worry - these will be arriving before too long. Indeed, everything here should be available by May 4. Keep 'em peeled, in other words! The same should be true for the Jedi Temple Guard Mask I was able to exclusively reveal last month, too.
Do you have a favorite design from the Endor range? Shout about it in the comments below, or let us know on our social channels!
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I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, but these days you'll find me managing GamesRadar+'s tabletop gaming and toy coverage (I spend my time here handling everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news). I've also been obsessed with Warhammer since the 1990s, and love nothing more than running tabletop RPGs like D&D as a Dungeon Master.
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