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H&M shows support for LEGO brands

Fashion retailer showcasing new looks for The LEGO Ninjago Movie and LEGO Batman.

Fashion retailer H&M is showing its support for the upcoming The LEGO Ninjago Movie, stocking a selection of children’s apparel.

The retailer’s website is highlighting jersey tops, joggers, sweatshirts and hooded tops, as well as different pyjama designs for the hotly tipped film, which hits cinemas in October.

In addition, H&M also has licensed offerings for LEGO Batman, Tom & Jerry, Looney Tunes, Mickey Mouse, Super Mario, Cars, Miffy, Frozen, Minions, Minnie Mouse and Jurassic World.

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