JAKKS Pacific‘s latest Harry Potter collection is too cool for school.

In partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, the company is launching four premium robes for each of the Hogwarts houses. Intended for older kids, these licensed costumes bring the magic of the Wizarding World off the page and into playtime. The line is available exclusively at Walmart.

Whether they’re a Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or a Hufflepuff, there’s a robe to show off every kid’s house pride. Designed with authenticity in mind, each costume features an embroidered house crest, a pointed hood, pockets, and a colorful silken lining matching the house’s colors. There’s even a hidden pocket to fit kids’ wands while they play! Each robe fits a child’s size Large, perfect for older wizards. 

“Every young witch and wizard dreams of donning their house colors and stepping into the magical world of Harry Potter,” says Debbie Haag, SVP of Marketing of JAKKS Pacific. “With these high-quality robes, fans of all ages can truly celebrate themselves in the adventure — whether they’re casting spells, attending a themed event, or simply showing off their house pride.” 

The Hogwarts Robes are available now at Walmart. Visit JAKKS Pacific’s website for more information about its upcoming licensed products.


HARRY POTTER HOGWARTS HOUSE ROBES

The line includes all four Hogwarts houses. | Source: JAKKS Pacific / The Toy Book

Every robe features an embroidered house crest and a crest wand pocket! | Source: JAKKS Pacific / The Toy Book

The easy-to-use closure will have kids cast spells in no time. | Source: JAKKS Pacific

Experience the magic of Harry Potter with these premium Hogwarts robes! Each robe includes a symbol of the house, a soft, colorful lining, and a hidden pocket for kids’ wands. With an easy-to-use closure, kids will be casting spells on their own in no time.

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