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Customization is one of the most exciting parts in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. You can give Cal Kestis a new haircut, a beard, and some fancy threads to explore the galaxy in. As you travel from world to world, you'll find vendors and hidden crates to open that provide you with cosmetics.

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There are quite a few options for you to dress Cal with. You've got iconic looks you'll recognize from the start. Others give Cal a further sense of originality. Overall, the outfits available are part of what makes Jedi: Survivor feel like a true story set in the Star Wars universe.

10 Scrapper

Cal wears his Scrapper outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The Scrapper outfit is in a chest in the basement bedroom that Greez offers Cal. It is the outfit that Cal wore as a scrapper in the opening sequence of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, before his identity as a Jedi was revealed.

It is a wonderful callback to the original, but the entire point of Jedi: Survivor is how Cal has grown as a Jedi in a galaxy ruled by the Empire. Put it on for nostalgia purposes if you want to relive the character's past.

9 Exile

Cal wears his Exile outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The still proud, but hastily modified outfit that makes Cal look like a warrior is the Exile outfit. It looks like a combination of two different Jedi robes, complete with materials that let you change the colors through a variety of choices.

Cal technically isn't an exile, but he could fit the bill considering every surviving Jedi is probably considered exiled as they attempt to avoid the Empire. The uniqueness of this outfit gives off a strength that you'll need to take on the galaxy's worst.

8 Duelist

Cal wears his Duelist outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

If you want a basic look that delivers a sense of fighting spirit, then Duelist is for you. It shows off the muscles on one of Cal's arms and matches the gunslinger style with the Blaster stance quite well.

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The Duelist outfit is also one of the few jackets that have a cape on the back. It flows as you run, jump, and dash towards your enemies. Of course, it doesn't let you actually fly, but who needs that when you've got the force.

7 Drifter

Cal wears his Drifter outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The Drifter outfit is a cool look on Cal. It is said to be the dignified attire of someone who insists on fitting in wherever they go. Cal Kestis has traveled from one corner of the galaxy to another on his adventure, making him a true drifter.

This is definitely one of the more regal outfits in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. It has a decorative chest, a collar, and a smooth-looking belt to bring it all together. There won't be much fitting in on the imperial-ran planets, but you can always try.

6 Commander

Cal wears his Commander outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The entire Commander outfit feels like a callback to the Clone Wars. The era where the Republic and Separatists were tearing apart the galaxy is mentioned a handful of times in Jedi: Survivor, and the pieces of armor shown with the Commander outfit are a clear nod to that.

If you want Cal to look like a true commander ready to lead his crew into battle, this is the perfect outfit. The thing that makes it standout is the distinct colors from the materials you can find. It has perhaps the most diverse set of options to choose from.

5 Scoundrel

Cal wears his Scoundrel outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

If you purchased the Deluxe Edition of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, a few cosmetic items were immediately added to your inventory. One of those is the Scoundrel set. Alongside it, you get blaster components to make it look like Han Solo's DL-44.

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Cal absolutely has his own important place in Star Wars lore, but nothing beats wearing the attire of the galaxy's most famed scruffy-looking nerf-herder. There are multiple color schemes to choose from, and each one resembles the classic Han Solo appearance.

4 Rebel Hero

Cal wears his Rebel Hero outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

At the end of Star Wars: A New Hope, the very first movie delivered to the world, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo are given medals for their bravery against the Empire. For one time only, Luke wears a yellow jacket, brown trousers, and shiny boots.

You can dress Cal Kestis in this outfit, known as Rebel Hero, by buying the game's Deluxe Edition. From the jacket to the belt, it is almost a perfect match. The only thing missing is the medal hanging around Cal's neck.

3 Hermit

Cal wears his Hermit outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Anyone who pre-ordered Star Wars Jedi: Survivor was given the Hermit outfit. This is the outfit worn by Obi-Wan Kenobi through his Disney+ series. In the game, it is labeled as robes that carry the weight of a fallen era, and a survivor's grief.

It is the best replica of any outfit found within Jedi: Survivor. Though you can't change his hair color, you can definitely grab a hairstyle and facial hair to resemble the great Obi-Wan Kenobi. You can even craft a lightsaber that looks like his and pretend you're the Jedi Master himself.

2 Jedi

Cal wears his Jedi outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Order 66 saw clone troopers decimate their Jedi leaders on behalf of Emperor Palpatine. We see this take place in Jedi: Fallen Order. This occurs when Cal is very young and prevents him from ever completing his Knight Trials and gaining the customary robes of the Jedi.

While Cere eventually knights him on their journey, he still never got the chance to be a true Jedi within the Order. You can at least make him feel a bit better about it by finding the Jedi outfit. Do so and you'll be able to fight through Jedi: Survivor as a full-fledged warrior of the light side.

1 Poncho

Cal wears his Poncho outfit in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The poncho that Cal Kestis wears in Jedi: Fallen Order became a bit of a meme. And in promotional materials leading up to Jedi: Survivor, fans expressed deep sorrow that there may not be a poncho in the game. Thankfully, the Poncho outfit exists.

The default poncho color is pink, but there are darker and lighter choices of other colors for you to pick. There's no better outfit to make Cal Kestis feel like Cal Kestis as you go from planet to planet in hopes of saving the galaxy.

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