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Star Trek Movie Deluxe Spock Shirt Kids Fancy Dress Costume
Includes Shirt, Dickie, Trousers with Attached Boot Tops and Emblem Pin
Costume might vary slightly from images
Medium size
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tapi
3 Feb 169#2
Any red ones? My eldest is no longer cute.
wiggywig
3 Feb 163#8
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rhinopaul
3 Feb 16#1
(Medium) 8 years and up according to manufacturer.
tapi
3 Feb 169#2
Any red ones? My eldest is no longer cute.
Actionnotwords69
3 Feb 16#3
LLAP..
Darren73
3 Feb 16#4
Unfortunately, this one will be out of date by July when 'Star Trek Beyond' comes out. They've redesigned the uniform to have a higher black collar and a flat colour instead of the patterned one from the last two films.
NitrousUK to Darren73
3 Feb 162#9
I'm not sure 8 year olds are as concerned with costume accuracy as we adults are.
shakeyjake66
3 Feb 16#5
What's a Dickie??
PrincessJellybean to shakeyjake66
3 Feb 161#6
It's that black bit at the top of the shirt......
Quote from the 'urban dictionary' as follows: Dickie
A piece of neckware that is supposed to simulate an undershirt, so that one only has to wear the dickie and an overshirt. Were very popular in the sixties, due to the Beatle's use of them........ The Beatles used them so they wouldn't overheat while performing, but could still look dressed up.
I didnt know until I looked it up :laughing:
tapi to shakeyjake66
3 Feb 16#10
shakeyjake66
3 Feb 161#7
Really? Never knew that.... Ta. :smiley:
wiggywig
3 Feb 163#8
Cameron92
3 Feb 16#11
For geeks only. Every child knows that cool kids like Star Wars not Star Trek.
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Star Trek Movie Deluxe Spock Shirt Kids Fancy Dress Costume
Includes Shirt, Dickie, Trousers with Attached Boot Tops and Emblem Pin
Costume might vary slightly from images
Medium size
Top comments
All comments (18)
Quote from the 'urban dictionary' as follows:
Dickie
A piece of neckware that is supposed to simulate an undershirt, so that one only has to wear the dickie and an overshirt. Were very popular in the sixties, due to the Beatle's use of them........ The Beatles used them so they wouldn't overheat while performing, but could still look dressed up.
I didnt know until I looked it up :laughing: