Jedi robes

"You can't walk around dressed like a monk while clones are on the hunt for Jedi."

- Janus Kasmir, to Caleb Dume

Jedi robes was a term referring to the flowing garments worn by the members of the Jedi Order, a type of robes. Although the Jedi had no set uniforms, their clothes tended to follow a pattern, consisting of an undertunic, an overtunic, an outer robe with a deep hood and wide sleeves, loose-fitting trousers, a tabard, a broad sash tied about the waist, and tall boots. Those pieces of clothing and footwear generally varied in light earth tones, though several Jedi, such as Anakin Skywalker, were known for wearing darker versions. In the eyes of some, like the Kalleran scoundrel Janus Kasmir, Jedi robes made their wearers look similar to monks.

Unique cases
The Twi'lek Aayla Secura notably averted the classical pattern, wearing fitted clothes that allowed complete freedom of movement and left her midriff exposed. Her fellow Twi'lek Finn Ertay, however, wore a long-sleeved, high-necked full-length dress that began to flare below the waist. Ahsoka Tano, the Togruta Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, dressed similarly to Secura. The Kiffar Quinlan Vos favored sleeveless tunics, and sometimes donned a black leather outfit. Being a hair-covered Wookiee, the Padawan Gungi wore nothing but a sash, a belt, and a bandolier.