Disguise launches LEGO Star Wars costumes

US-based fancy dress Disguise has announced the first ever line of LEGO Star Wars costumes, which will be sold across the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

The new line includes LEGO minifigure-style character costumes of Darth Vader and a stormtrooper designed and manufactured by Disguise and available in child styles. Disguise’s costume designs use structured foam elements to give the costumes the iconic brick shape, while LEGO hands and a minifigure mask costume accessory complete the look.

“Given the long running success of the LEGO Star Wars cobranded program, Disguise is thrilled to offer fans a way to dress in a LEGO-styled version of fan-favourite characters,” said Tara Hefter, evp and gm of Disguise.

“This line really reflects the decades of creativity and design expertise our team brings to the table. We can’t wait for these LEGO Star Wars-inspired costumes to be available this Halloween.”

The collection includes Deluxe, Classic and Basic versions at a variety of price points, for children aged from 4 to 12. They will be available in stores and online from autumn 2020.

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