Revel in Your Dark Side with the Darth Vader Bath Robe

Posted on 11 March 2010 by


Now you can totally re-enact your favorite character’s Star Wars scenes after you get out of the shower, either as a Jedi or … as Darth Vader!

The Darth Vadar hooded bathrobe mixes Vader’s classic black fashion sense with an embroidered logo of his helmet – just in case anyone mistakes you for a vampire wannabe or opera fan. You know who you are, and you know you want one.

Add the Darth Vader lightsaber from Think Geek, and no one will mess with your Dark Side!

  • The Star Wars Dressing Gown has a Darth Vader emblem embroidered on the front
  • This bathrobe is made of 100% cotton velour and is machine washable on a cool wash
  • It has 2 front pockets and a cotton sash belt
  • The dressing gown is 1 size and will fit adults.  This is quite large so will fit men’s sizes medium to extra large
  • The bath robe is approx 144 cm long with a 68 cm chest (when measured across the front)
  • Sleeve length 62 cm
  • Our dressing gowns make fantastic gifts for Jedi’s aged 16 to 160!

The Darth Vader Bath Robe is ~$90 from Find Me a Gift. Luke (~$80), Yoda (~$60), Jedi (~$90)and Chewy (~$104) robes are also available, so you can get the whole family in on the action!

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