LEGO Star Wars Halloween costumes announced

Official LEGO Star Wars minifigure Halloween costumes have been unveiled for the US and Australian markets.

Fans will be able to get official LEGO Star Wars costumes for the first time this Halloween, with Darth Vader and Stormtrooper minifigure outfits launching from Disguise Inc. They will be sold in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Unfortunately, only child sizes will be available.

“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 stylised version of fan-favourite characters.  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,” says Tara Hefter, EVP and GM of Disguise, Inc.

There are three different versions of each costume confirmed:

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Deluxe styles include a built-out minifigure tunic with printed detailing, detachable cape, matching pants, character mask with adjustable strap and pair of LEGO hands. MSRP $49.99

Classic styles include a built-out minifigure tunic with printed detailing, detachable cape, character mask with adjustable strap and pair of LEGO hands. MSRP $39.99

Basic styles include a sandwich board foam overlay with printed minifigure detailing, detachable cape, character mask with adjustable strap and pair of LEGO hands. MSRP $26.99

The products will launch this fall.

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