








Meri Meri, Parrot Costume
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A colourful winged cape with fringing, a green velvet headdress, and the energy of a parrot who has things to say.
The Parrot costume is one of Meri Meri's most colourful and characterful designs. The winged cape features layered fringed detail in the bold multicolour palette that makes a parrot unmistakable, and the headdress is made from green velvet with glitter fabric accents and stitched features that give the parrot personality in a single glance. Both pieces close easily — cape with a popper fastener, headdress with glitter elastic hook and loop — so the adventure can begin without delay. For Book Week, this is the natural companion for any pirate character, or a standalone bird character for any child who simply wants to be a parrot.
- Includes: colourful fringed winged cape + green velvet headdress with glitter fabric and stitched features
- Cape: bold multicolour fringe layering; popper fastener closure
- Headdress: glitter elastic hook and loop fastener
- Neck 470mm (18.5 inches), length 318mm (12.5 inches)
- Spot clean; ages 3–6
Meri Meri was founded in 1985 by Meredithe Stuart-Smith — a mother who started hand-making cards on her kitchen table to fit work around her family. Named after her childhood nickname, the brand has grown to a Cheltenham-based design studio with 20 designers, now selling in 80 countries. Their dress-up range is couture quality for children's imaginations.
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