Porgs, Chewbacca and More Now Available in Build-A-Bear’s ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Collection
Ever since they first appeared in The Last Jedi trailer, fans have been going gaga over the newest and cuddliest addition to the Star Wars universe – Porgs. Luckily for us all, Build-A-Bear understands our obsession with this adorable new creature and they have just come out with a brand new Star Wars: The Last Jedi collection!
The new collection features brand new bears as well as new costumes and clothing for them to wear. The new bears include the immensely adorable Porg, a fluffy Chewbacca bear, a cuddly Rey bear, Gwendoline Christie’s Captain Phasma bear and much more.
In addition to the new bears, the Star Wars line also includes a Praetorian Guard costume, a 3-piece Kylo Ren costume, a Chewbacca sleeper and some adorable t-shirts and hoodies for your new bear friend to wear.
Star Wars Build-A-Bear purchases over $50 even come with a free lightsaber for your new furry friend. Check out some of the new collection in the photo gallery below.
The new Star Wars: The Last Jedi Build-A-Bear collection is being released just ahead of the latest installment of the film franchise. Star Wars: The Last Jedi will be hitting theaters in just over a month on December 15th, 2017.
You can check out the full Star Wars Build-A-Bear collection on the website HERE.
What do you think of the new Last Jedi Build-A-Bear additions? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
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