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Harry Potter Triwizard Tournament Official T-Shirt

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The pull of the tour­na­ment of the 3 witch­es of Har­ry Pot­ter (Daniel Rad­cliffe) in "Har­ry Pot­ter and the Gob­let of Fire."
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Felix Felicis Pendant and Display by Noble Collection

Wear this exquisite Felix Felicis potion bottle pendant, inspired by the lucky potion in the Harry Potter films. The pendant bottle is made of glass, with metal adornments. The chain is 18 inches long. Included is a delightful collector's display.
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Felix Felicis, also called "Liquid Luck", is a magical potion that makes the drinker lucky for a period of time, during which everything they attempt will be successful. It turns an ordinary day into an extraordinary one.
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Gryffindor Tie

This wonderful Gryffindor tie is based on the one worn by Harry and his Gryffindor friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies. This scarlet and gold 100% silk tie is 56 inches by 3.8 inches. In addition, the tie has a beautiful Gryffindor house logo on one end. For children ages 8 and up as wel
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In the third film, the uniform would undergo a re-design. Although the colours remained the same, they were in another shade. The emblem is smaller on the robes, and the main house colour is seen on the collar (i.e. red for Gryffindor, green for Slytherin etc.). The themed ties and scarves have thinner blocks. The jumpers had house themed lining. Many pupils could wear accessories.
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Pro Acme Non Prescription Clear Lens Glasses Retro Small Round Metal Frame

Pro Acme Non Prescription Clear Lens Glasses Retro Small Round Metal Frame (Black)
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Harry Potter's glasses in the films were designed specially by William Luff, who has designed eyewear for many major British films and television properties.
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Hogwarts Knit Hat & Knit Scarf Set

The soft, thick acrylic knit features wide stripes in Gryffindor house colors and an embroidered Hogwarts school crest. If you need something warm for your trip to Hogsmeade village or are looking for the perfect pair of Harry Potter accessories for your cosplay, this matching scarf and hat set will add a little extra
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A House scarf is a scarf in the colours of one of the Houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Students can receive these scarfs at a point during their first year and were known to wear them during cold weather.
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Quidditch Accessory Kit

Chase the Golden Snitch with this Quidditch accessory kit. This kit makes a great addition to a costume and can be used year round for role play fun. One size fits most youth. Includes: Goggles, Shin Guards, Knee Guards, Arm Guards and Gloves. This is an officially licensed Harry Potter product. 100% Plastic. Wipe with
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We all know that Harry Potter was an amazing Quidditch player, so it’s surprising to think that he only actually played nine matches during his time at Hogwarts. Of course, he could have played more if he hadn’t been stuck in detention, or in the hospital wing, or there wasn’t a Basilisk roaming the school Petrifying students (and so on). But in the matches that he did play, he was hugely successful. In fact, when Harry played he only ever lost two games, and both times it was due to circumstances beyond his control; fainting after Dementors went into the Hogwarts grounds without permission, and that very unfortunate incident when Cormac McLaggen knocked him out with a Beater’s bat.
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Hogwarts Student Hat

This classically styled hat features velvety polyester, a wire brim and a curved point which rises gracefully above your head. To make sure this hat fits students in any year, there's an included a hidden hook and loop size adjuster on the inside of the hat. You'll even be able to hide away magical treasures in the sec
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First-year students in Hogwarts will require: Uniform Three Sets of Plain Work Robes (Black) One Plain Pointed Hat (Black) for day wear One Pair of Protective Gloves (dragon hide or similar) One Winter Cloak (Black, silver fastenings)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts Sorting Hat

Gryffindor? Ravenclaw? Hufflepuff? Or perhaps Slytherin? You decide with this Sorting Hat. This soft, faux-suede brown hat features an internal size adjuster to fit students of all sizes and even has a sculpted mouth perfect for puppetry
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The Sorting Hat is one of the cleverest enchanted objects most witches and wizards will ever meet. It literally contains the intelligence of the four founders, can speak (through a rip near its brim) and is skilled at Legilimency, which enables it to look into the wearer’s head and divine his or her capabilities or mood. It can even respond to the thoughts of the wearer.
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Harry Potter Robe - Authentic Official Tailored Wizard Robes Cloak

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Plain work robes are the main constituent of the Hogwarts uniform. Three sets of plain work robes are required for Hogwarts students. In the early 1900s, these robes were blue, however in later years, these robes changed to black.
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Quidditch Goggles

Be the best Seeker you can be with this sporty pair of Harry Potter Quidditch Goggles. Handcrafted out of the finest materials with amazingly detailed Golden Snitch logos, this is an amazing recreation of the goggles seen in the Harry Potter movies. One size fits most kids and adults. For ages 5 and up.
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Quidditch goggles are worn by players during Quidditch matches, most commonly Seekers. They provide protection for their wearer's eyes.
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Quidditch

Quidditch is a fictional sport invented by author J. K. Rowling for her fantasy book series Harry Potter. It is a dangerous but popular sport played by witches and wizards riding flying broomsticks. Matches are played on a large oval pitch with three ring-shaped goals of different heights on each side, between two opposing teams of seven players each: three Chasers, two Beaters, the Keeper, and the Seeker. There are three different balls: the Quaffle, the two Bludgers, and the Golden Snitch. The Chasers and the Keeper respectively score with and defend the goals against the Quaffle; the two Beaters bat the Bludgers away from their teammates and towards their opponents; and the Seeker locates and catches the Golden Snitch, whose capture simultaneously wins the Seeker's team 150 points and ends the game. The team with the most points at the end wins. Harry Potter plays as Seeker for his house team at Hogwarts. Regional and international Quidditch competitions are mentioned throughout the series. Aspects of the sport's history are revealed in Quidditch Through the Ages, published by Rowling in 2001 to benefit Comic Relief. A real-life version of the game has been created, in which the players use brooms, but run instead of flying.
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Quidditch (formerly known as Kwidditch and Cuaditch) is a wizarding sport played on broomsticks. It is the most popular game and most well-known game among wizards and witches, and, according to Rubeus Hagrid, the equivalent to Muggles' passion for football (Soccer).
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Daily Prophet

The Daily Prophet is the most popular wizarding newspaper in Great Britain. It is at least somewhat under the control of the Ministry of Magic, though it is not known exactly how much influence they exert, nor if this influence has always been the case. The following is a list of all known major articles from c.1743 to 2014.
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There is only one wizarding newspaper in Britain, discounting such small circulation publications such as *The Quibbler*. The *Daily Prophet*, whose headquarters are in Diagon Alley, is delivered by owl on a daily basis to nearly every wizarding household in Britain. Payment is effected by placing coins in the pouch tied to the paper-owl’s leg. Occasionally (when something particularly interesting or exciting happens, such as the illegal flight of a Ford Anglia the length of Britain) an *Evening Prophet* edition will be rushed out.