Top Star Wars Throw Blanket Designs for 2026
This year's lineup focuses on detail, material quality, and subtlety. Here are the standouts.
Grogu Sherpa Throw
Easily the fan favorite. The sherpa side is impossibly soft - I'd compare it to a cloud if that weren't cliche. The reverse side features Grogu's face in high-resolution fleece print. At $40, it's reasonably priced for the quality. The 50"x60" size is perfect for one person.
Pros: Ultra-plush, reversible design, machine washable.
Cons: Limited to Grogu fans; some may want a larger size.
Classic Movie Poster Fleece Blanket
This is for purists. It reproduces the original movie poster art in vivid color on a 54"x70" fleece. The fabric is a mid-weight polyester that doesn't pill. I've had mine for two years, and it still looks fresh after dozens of washes. The print is accurate - even the tiny "A long time ago..." text is legible.
Pros: Authentic art, durable print, generous size.
Cons: Not as soft as sherpa; may feel slightly stiff at first.
Darth Vader Knit Throw
For a more subtle look, the knit throw uses a jacquard weave to create patterns of Vader's helmet and lightsabers. It's a heavier blanket - around 3 pounds - that drapes beautifully over an armchair. The cotton-acrylic blend means it breathes well while retaining heat.
Pros: Sophisticated design, good for decoration, unique texture.
Cons: Higher price ($60), careful with washing - lay flat to dry.
Baby Yoda Weighted Blanket
If you struggle with sleep, this is the blanket to try. The 15-pound weight provides deep pressure stimulation. The cover is a removable microfiber with Grogu print. Note: it's smaller than typical weighted blankets (48"x72"), so it's best for one person.
Pros: Calming, washable cover, licensed design.
Cons: Expensive ($80), not for hot sleepers.
Mandalorian Fleece Blanket
This is the best value for gift-givers. At $29, you get a 60"x80" fleece that's large enough for two people. The design shows the Mandalorian and Grogu on a landscape of Mandalore. The fleece is anti-pill and medium weight - ideal for year-round use.
Pros: Affordable, large size, clear print.
Cons: Polyester can get staticky; no reverse design.
Death Star Microfiber Throw
My pick for everyday durability. The microfiber is almost weightless yet surprisingly warm. The Death Star pattern is repeated across the whole surface, so it looks good even when folded. It's also the most affordable at $25.
Pros: Lightweight, cheap, easy to toss in the car.
Cons: Not as cozy as fleece or sherpa; microfiber can show wear over time.