Four Disneyland Droid Depot items—a bottle holder, shirt, hoodie, and mug—all featuring blue droid motifs, no castles shown.

Droid Depot Merchandise Featuring Apparel and Home Goods Drops at Disneyland

Alice Kennedy

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A large collection of Droid Depot merchandise just dropped at Disneyland, including apparel, home goods, and more.

Apparel and Accessories

Adult Button-Up Shirt – $69.99

Blue and white R2-D2 patterned shirt hangs in a Disneyland Droid Depot store, surrounded by themed Star Wars merchandise.

The short-sleeved, button-up shirt features a detailed, all-over print design of R2-D2. The pattern is made up of technical, blueprint-style line drawings of R2-D2 and droid parts from various angles.

Droid Builder Adult T-Shirt – $34.99

This blue short-sleeved T-shirt has two orange-toned, blueprint-style images of R2-D2 and BB-8. Above the design, the text reads “Industrial Automation.” Below the design, the text reads “Droid Builder” along with Aurebesh text beneath it saying “Droid Depot.”

R-Series Youth Sweater – $44.99

This youth pullover sweater is navy blue with beige shoulder panels and orange piping accents on the arms. The quarter-button collar runs down the front of the sweater to the large kangaroo pocket. Ribbed cuffs and a ribbed waistband give the sweater a snug fit.

The image on the chest is R2-D2 with the text “Droid Depot” and more Aurebesh text beneath it.

On the back of the sweater, there is a large image of R2-D2 surrounded by retro-style text and graphics in red, white, and blue tones. It reads “Customizable R-Series Droids! Create your own R-unit!” and there are various droid parts underneath.

R-Series Youth T-Shirt – $26.99

A black T-shirt with a vibrant cartoon droid and "Droid For Sale"—a fun Droid Depot souvenir found in Disney Parks.

The youth short-sleeve T-shirt is dark gray with a vintage-style design. It prominently displays the large text “Droid for sale” in orange and cream lettering. Below that, there’s a detailed illustration of an R-series astromech droid in blue, orange, red, and gray.

There is more stylized text, the Droid Depot logo, and Aurebesh writing.

Droid Builder Youth T-Shirt – $26.99

This blue short-sleeved T-shirt is the same as the adult version, with two orange-toned blueprint-style images of R2-D2 and BB-8.

Youth Print T-Shirt $31.99

The shirt has an all-over print featuring subtle, light gray line drawings of control panels, buttons, and circuitry. The chest pocket has a small semicircle droid dome graphic peeking out, and other parts of the shirt feature various control panels. The back has a similar gray pattern without the additional components.

Youth Sweatshirt – $44.99

On the front of the navy hoodie, there is a Droid Depot logo printed across the chest in cream lettering, and it’s outlined with red wiring graphics. There is also a kangaroo pocket.

Official Droid Depot navy hoodie featuring R2-D2 and "Droid Builder" text, displayed on red—classic Galaxy’s Edge merchandise.

The back has detailed graphic of R2-D2 surrounded by blueprint-like droid illustrations. Beneath the droid, the words “Droid Builder” are printed in large white letters with more Aurebesh text beneath.

Aurebesh writing is printed along the length of one sleeve.

Youth Girls Zipper Pocket Shirt – $31.99

This is an orange short-sleeve shirt featuring a subtle, all-over droid circuitry and control panel print. Attached across the front and back of the shirt is a navy blue crossbody-style strap with Aurebesh writing in light gray.

On the front, the strap holds a small navy blue pouch with the Industrial Automation – Astromech Droid logo printed in white.

Red crop top with Star Wars Aurebesh sash, unique Disneyland merch—spotted near Sleeping Beauty Castle, not Cinderella Castle.

The sleeves have ruffles on them. The bag strap and orange print continue across the back of the shirt as well.

R2-D2 Droid Builder Trucker Hat – $29.99

A blue and tan mesh cap featuring a gold R2-D2 design, sold exclusively at Droid Depot in Disney Parks. No castle imagery present.

This trucker-style hat is blue with subtle all-over print of droid control panels and circuits. In the center is a gold-tone metallic droid patch.

The sides of the hat are made of mesh, and one side has a droid interface panel patch. There is an adjustable strap in the back, along with the Droid Depot logo.

Backpack – $54.99

A blue and tan Droid Depot backpack, unique to Disneyland, is displayed against a red wall, exclusive to Disney park merch.

Carry your custom-built droid or other personal items in this Droid Depot backpack. It’s blue and tan, with a circuit board design on the top and the logo on the bottom portion.

The main compartment is cinched, but there is a zippered panel that can be folded down as well.

Both sides have a mesh pocket, similar to slip pockets, but big enough to hold a bottled beverage. The back has two adjustable shoulder straps, plus there is an additional carry handle over the top.

Housewares

Throw Blanket – $69.99

An R2-D2 throw blanket is available to purchase. The front is white and features a large image of the droid with blue details. The back side of the blanket has the all-over blueprint design seen on other items in the collection.

Water Bottle with Holder – $64.99

A blue Droid Depot water bottle holder with an R2-D2 design, displayed among Star Wars items at Disneyland in California.

The water bottle has a holder to keep your hands free. The holder is blue and gray with a silver R2-D2 on the front. It also has a mesh pocket with a blue Droid Depot logo.

There are two straps; the top strap is made of gray and blue paracord with a buckle. The side strap is completely blue.

A blue Droid Depot bottle with a gray and blue paracord handle, held in a Disney park store, features Star Wars designs.

The water bottle itself is blue with a gray lid. It features droid panels embossed in a darker blue. The lid has a pop-out sipper and straw.

Drinking Cup – $27.99

A hand holds a blue Star Wars Droid Depot cup with geometric patterns and the Imperial logo at Disneyland, not near the castle.

The next item is a drinking cup with an angular design. The exterior is a matte navy blue color, and the interior is a shiny metallic color. Around the base is a pattern of droid panel designs in white.

The sides have Droid Depot/droid emblems. Included with the cup is a semi-transparent orange plastic lid with a hole for drinking.

Mug – $27.99

A guest displays a green Droid Depot trash can mug at Disneyland, with shelves behind—no castle like those at other Disney parks is seen.

The light sage green mug is styled to look like a Gonk droid.

Embossed features and print includes Aurebesh text, arrows, and other decorative marks that resemble circuitry or ports.

The feet and handle of the mug are a light tan color.

Travel Tumbler – $27.99

The travel tumbler is blue with an all-over pattern featuring various droid components, circuits, and control panels in darker blue. The Droid Depot logo is on the front in a pale yellow color. A fun feature of this travel tumbler is the handle, which is designed to look like a mechanical gear.

A hand holds a blue Droid Depot cup with gray lid and straw, seen on red shelves at a Disney Park, not far from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

The lid is light gray and comes with a reusable blue straw.

Store your cookies or other treats in this R2-D2 cookie jar, which looks exactly like R2-D2. The top dome lifts off like a lid, and cookies can be stored inside its body.

R-Series Metal Sign – $49.99

At Disneyland’s Droid Depot, a display promotes customizable R-Series droids with build-your-own options and droid part images.

Lastly, this metal sign has the same design as the T-shirt in this collection. It has vintage, weathered look and looks a bit like a sci-fi poster.

This collection is available in Droid Depot in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park. You can also build your own droid at this location. Check out the Droid Depot merchandise available at Disney World, including the mug and cookie jar, as well as the travel tumbler and water bottle with holder.

Prices for the custom droid experience at the Droid Depot were recently raised by $20.

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