Smiffys announces Universal Monsters collection for Halloween ‘22

The costume supplier will launch a brand new collection based on the Universal Monsters brand.

Featuring some of the most iconic characters from classic horror films of the last century, the Universal Monsters creatures have stood the test of time and continue to haunt us.

Smiffys’ first collection of costumes, accessories and cosmetics will feature timeless characters from Dracula, Frankenstein, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Mummy and more.

The range will offer costumes for the whole family with accessories to complete the look, and will be available in the UK and IE, EU, EEA, AUS and NZ, Bahrain, Brazil, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, San Morino, Saudi Arabia, UAE Vatican City and Yemen.

Dominique Peckett, director at Smiffys, said: “We can’t wait to launch the Universal Monsters collection for this Halloween season. Nostalgia remains a strong trend and these iconic, instantly recognisable monsters appeal to all generations.”

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