Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter under stairs
Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter under stairs
Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter under stairs
Millionaire Paris

Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter under stairs

Regular price €29,90

Material :
- Printing made in France
- Available from S to 3XL
- 100% combed cotton, 93% cotton 7% viscose for grey
- Modern cut
- 160 g/m²
- Contrasting cleanliness strip (Ash grey)
- No collar label, just a chip of size
- Double seams on sleeves and hem
- Side seams

Discover the collection of legendary T-shirts with the most mythical photos that have written history, all the scenes from the life of cinema, history, art and many others. A T-shirt can write the legend, and that's why Millionaire Paris has created a collection dedicated to those moments of life that will always remain engraved in our memories. You will make a lasting impression by buying a very high quality T-shirt from this special collection.

It is from today that you too will be able to write the history, your own or your best friend's, your brother's or sister's, by offering or offering you a T-shirt that represents your state of mind, the state of mind of a Millionaire.

Size guide

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length (inches) 28 29 ¼ 30 ¼ 31 ¼ 32 ½ 33 ½
Width (inches) 18 20 22 24 26 28
  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length (cm) 71 74 77 79 83 85
Width (cm) 46 51 56 61 66 71
Harry Potter's books were a huge success and made JK Rowling famous. Its assets were estimated in 2008 at €590 million. Before Harry, JK R was in a precarious situation, with little money, divorced, his little dependent daughter. Most of the books were typed in a coffee shop on an old typewriter while her daughter slept in her stroller. More than 450 million copies were sold and published in more than 70 different languages. They have also been adapted for cinema, the last volume being released in two parts, the second part in 3D. Many derivative products have emerged with the release of films, such as video games, clothing bearing the effigy of characters, bags, figurines.... The Harry Potters were intended for young readers (9-11 years old), but they appealed to young and old alike. They might never have been published because the publishers were very reluctant at first.

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