by Mira and Kelsaka
Introduction
This guide is an attempt to consolidate as many outfits as possible, giving not only the specific items, but the specific colors. We make no claim to having created all of these outfits ourselves. Most are from Lightstrider Image Design, Mira’s Guide to Outfits and Kel’s Outfit Guides, with others from Zendragon's Outfit List, Blight's Tailoring Guide, How to Look Like a Rebel, Yen Yang Imaging Solutions, and others from random posts across the forums. We apologize for not being able to credit each and every person who contributed to this guide, there are just so many.
Each item in an outfit is followed by a color code. Each number refers to a specific shade of the named color. The names tend to be rather bland and generic, so go ahead and come up with jazzier ones if you like. The colors are numbered in the same way that they are in this chart from the Needful Things website. One thing that differs, however, is the numbering (or lettering) of the palettes. This list shows which palettes the letters refer to:
For each item, the palettes are listed in order from top to bottom as the appear on the crafting screen. The colors in the guide are in order of which color is the major color on the item. Some times the first color name will not match the first color code. In those cases, you should use the color code.
The outfits have been divided into "Famous,""Not-so-Famous (for Ladies & Gentlemen)," and “Non-Star Wars” sections. The "Famous" outfits are those modeled after outfits that Star Wars characters wore. The "Not-so-Famous" outfits are all of the rest that would fit into the Star Wars universe. The “Non-Star Wars” outfits are those that you normally wouldn’t see in Star Wars, such as Christmas and Halloween outfits.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this guide. :)
Famous Fashions:
Aayla Secura's Outfit (Twi'lek ladies only)Not-so-Famous Fashions for Ladies:
Assassin (Ladies only)Not-so-Famous Fashions for Gentlemen:
Artisan (Wookiees only)Non-Star Wars Fashions:
Aladdin