Eh. The way I see it, Lucas was keying in on traditional Japanese dress, which for Shogun and peasant alike, (at least in the movies; I can't speak to actual historical wardrobe of the era) that basically means wrap-around robes of one sort or another; the key difference being of course the quality of the material and tailoring. To western eyes it may seem unique and novel, but really it's just how people in that particular time and placed dressed.One thing that's always been a minor peeve for me is how Luke and Ben's looks in ANH became the Jedi Standard in the Prequels (and Sequels). Though I guess it started with Anakin's Force Ghost in ROTJ. Luke is already dressing like a Jedi at the start of ANH. Ben is wandering in the desert in full Jedi regalia. Though that tracks with Ben. This is the guy who thinks using his real name while in hiding is a good idea. And giving a kid the name "Skywalker" and sending him to live on Tatooine is another one.Other characters we see on Tatooine are wearing "Jedi Chic" as well. (Uncle Owen. The Bartender). Though once Luke begins to begin his training he's never in robes again. Instead he wears military looking uniforms. Then the sequels come around and every Jedi looks like they summered on Tatooine as a moisture farmer and had their Coruscant tailor whip up something nice based on their recollections.
If one absolutely MUST have a pedantic reason for why Jedi and Tatooine moisture farmers just so happen to wear similar-ish attire; Jedi are a monastic order that eschews attachments and materialism. So yeah, they tend to wear a style that's been derived from the standard pattern of dress for many species in the galaxy for tens of thousands of years. Why that style? It's simple, easily adaptable to many body-types and anatomies, comfortable and unrestrictive for physical activity. All things that are advantageous to physical labourers and warrior monks alike.
Of course Jedi aren't typically as tatty and unkempt as Ben was in ANH, but then he was hermiting it up in the Jundland wastes.
How dare you have an independent thought or subjective opinions! This is the internet; we don't truck with that sort of deviant behaviour here!I mourn the Acolyte's cancellation but celebrate and eagerly await Ahsoka season 2 and I don't care what the internet tells me I should think.

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