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Primark magics up new and exclusive Harry Potter lines

Latest collections follow on from success of Back to Hogwarts range in the summer.

Primark has revealed that new and exclusive Harry Potter collections have just hit the rails – following on from the success of its Back to Hogwarts range in the summer.

The fast fashion retailer has been parading the new lines on its blog and its social media channels.

New women’s lines include Hogwarts sweatshirts and joggers, hoodies, striped satin pyjama sets, pyjama shorts, house sweatshirts, Quidditch loungewear crop top, leggings, long-sleeved pyjama tops, nightshirt, slippers and socks.

In addition, new children’s lines include sequin t-shirts, hoodies, leggings and pyjama sets.

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