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Fun Shack launches 2019 catalogue

Party and dress-up company Fun Shack has launched its latest catalogue, full of new launches, fresh designs and updated collections for the 2019 season.

The new catalogue features a wide range of new costume styles and fun accessories across adult, child and group dress-up.

From circus to 60s, there is a great mix of new party themes to offer customers the latest looks for their celebrations. Trend-led additions are influenced by some of the must-watch shows and films of last year, from Peaky Blinders to The Greatest Showman.

There is also a host of exciting new everyday and generic dress-up options including the ever-popular Lift Me Up’s and other fun costumes for both children and adults as well as a complete range ideal for the upcoming Book Week season.

Call +44 (0) 113 200 1050 to get your copy.

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