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Since 2018, Columbia, a popular sportswear brand, has teamed up with the Star Wars franchise more than ten times. There was last year’s Vader drop (gone in hours), the fan-favorite Boba Fett line in 2021, and now the two powerhouses are back again — this time taking us straight to Endor.
Endor, of course, is the home of the Ewoks: the fuzzy little creatures who look like someone crossed a Yorkshire terrier with a teddy bear and accidentally invented an efficient militia. With human-like expressions, Ewoks are best known for their green-and-brown camo capes — a design that Columbia has now transformed into hoodies, jackets, and ponchos for people.
The new lineup features premium materials, screen-accurate designs straight from Return of the Jedi, and price tags ranging from $25 (for a mission-ready water bottle) to over $400 for the poncho.
“Our Star Wars collaborations are an annual highlight, and our teams have a blast trying to outdo our previous collections,” said Matt Merriman, Vice President of Global Brand Development, Partnerships and Licensing at Columbia, in a release. “This year, we were thrilled not only to create a line so connected with the Redwoods and the Pacific Northwest, but it’s been especially meaningful to have Billie at the center of our efforts, celebrating her mother’s iconic role as Princess Leia.”
But the biggest surprise isn’t the gear — it’s the partnership behind it. Billie Lourd, daughter of the late Carrie Fisher (aka Princess Leia, leader of the rebellion), teamed up with Columbia to launch the collection. She’s not just the face of the campaign — she also appears within the franchise as Lieutenant Connix in the sequel trilogy. Talk about keeping the Force in the family.

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“Finding new ways to honor my mom’s legacy in the Star Wars universe is something that means so much to me,” said Lourd in a release. “Columbia did such a beautiful job incorporating the ‘Battle of Endor’ into this collection. Getting to wear the iconic pieces they created and getting to have my family bring that story to life for fans was an incredibly special experience and a memory I will cherish forever.”
Right now, only Columbia members can access the drop — but membership is free and easy to sign up (you can do that here). The general public gets access on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, but we highly recommend shopping early before this 20-piece collection sells out faster than the last few.
Whether you’re treating yourself or shopping for a fellow Jedi (or Ewok enthusiast), Columbia’s Endor capsule is a must-have for any Star Wars superfan.

Columbia Endor Issue Poncho
Available in sizes XS to 2XL.

Columbia Endor Issue Cargo Jacket
Available in sizes 2XS to 2XL.

Columbia Endor Issue Reversible Jacket
Available in sizes 2XS to 2XL.

Columbia Endor Issue Pullover
Available in sizes 2XS to 2XL.

Columbia Endor Issue Blanket
Available in one size.

Columbia Endor Issue Water Bottle
Available in 33 oz.

Columbia Endor Issue Long Sleeve Shirt
Available in 2XS to 2XL.
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