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Rubies Fun Inflatable Original T-Rex Dinosaur Costume For Kids, For Themed Party and Halloween, Standard Size
Rubies Fun Inflatable Original T-Rex Dinosaur Costume For Kids, For Themed Party and Halloween, Standard Size
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About This
- Inflatable T-Rex Dinosaur costume is standard child size, fits up to approximately 47” in height; Costumes are not the same size as clothing, for best results, see reviews before buying
- Measurements will vary depending on amount of inflation, when inflated the T-Rex is approximately 58" tall and 18" wide; tail is 34" long; and head is 18 x 10"
- Inflatable fan requires minimal assembly, please follow instructions
- From Rubie's, manufacturer of the Original Inflatable Dinosaur costume
- GROUPS AND FAMILIES: Combine with other costumes by Rubie's; look for regular and inflatable designs in baby, toddler, child, adult and pet sizes, also look for accessories like candy bowls, masks and more
Overview
- Fabric type : 100% Nylon
- Care instructions : Spot Clean as Needed
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