Posted on 25 September 2009, at 2:55 pm, by Wayne Schulz

The creators of this Jedi bathrobe may have latched onto a hot new clothing market. Did you know that according to Wikipedia over half a million people throughout the world declared themselves as Jedi on their census forms? While I think that might be considered to be a practical joke and probably doesn’t reflect the real number of Jedi in the countries concerned – there’s still got to be a fair number that would buy this bathrobe.
The Jedi Dressing Gown has a Jedi logo embroidered on the front, is made of 100% cotton velour and is machine washable. It has 2 front pockets and a cotton belt. The dressing gown is 1 size and will fit adults. The bath robe is approx 144 cm long with a 62 cm chest. Sleeve length 62 cm. Would a real Jedi use a washer to clean this? How about using some force? Available November 27, 2009.
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September 25th, 2009 at 8:18 pm
Is this for midgets? 144cm long is 57 inches, or 4′9″. 62cm chest is 24 inches. Sleeve length of 24 inches? Damn. Must be for kids only.