Gryffindor Robe
Harry Potter Gryffindor Robe
Hey wizard! Do you want to feel the real magic in your Muggle world? Then Hogwarts house robes are just for you! Wear your Gryffindor robe and unleash the infinite power that grows within your heart through the magic!
Harry Potter Gryffindor Robe
- 100% Polyester
- Hook closure
- Hand washable
- Average weight 0.9kg
Size Measurements:
- S: Length: 122 cm, Shoulder: 39 cm, Chest: 97 cm
- M: Length: 116 cm, Shoulder: 39 cm, Chest: 103 cm
- L: Length: 133 cm, Shoulder: 53 cm, Chest: 118 cm
- 7 Years: Length: 90 cm, Shoulder: 32 cm, Chest: 72 cm
- 10 Years: Length: 98 cm, Shoulder: 31 cm, Chest: 77 cm
- 14 Years: Length: 109 cm, Shoulder: 34 cm, Chest: 78 cm
This is an officially licensed Warner Bros. product!
Do you know the meaning behind the robe you’ve chosen?
One of the most important items that make the Harry Potter characters feel at home is the robe. The robes reflect the colors and traits of the four great houses of Hogwarts: Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, and Hufflepuff. The robes worn by witches and wizards not only represent their houses but also symbolize their character traits. Let’s see what meanings your chosen robe carries based on its color and symbol…
GRYFFINDOR’S ROAR OF SILENCE
Gryffindor is the house where every student who feels brave wants to be. In the Harry Potter series, it highlights the importance of courage, sacrifice, and friendship—themes that we deeply resonate with in our daily lives. The robe colors of Gryffindor, representing hard work, have been chosen with the same significance, yellow and red. Remember the warmth felt when Harry Potter first wore the robe? Imagine the hopeful gleam in his blue eyes.
THE STANCE OF THE LION ALWAYS REFLECTS ON ITS STUDENTS
The most remarkable and unique talent that sets Gryffindor witches and wizards apart from other houses is “Transfiguration.” Hermione Granger, known for her intelligence and thirst for knowledge, is the perfect embodiment of this ability. She is a reflection of great discipline. In addition, the story behind the lion symbol on the Gryffindor robe is quite fascinating. Godric Gryffindor, a wizard who embraced the idea of “no distinction between muggles and wizards,” preferred to use muggle weapons in his spells. When he was four years old, he received a sword with his name engraved on it as a gift. With a strong interest in Transfiguration, Gryffindor went to Egypt to learn from the best wizards. On his way back, a thief tried to steal the magnificent-looking sword from him but was frightened away by a lion that appeared in front of them. Grateful to the lion, Godric Gryffindor made the lion the symbol of his house and chose the magnificent red and golden yellow colors that he believed suited the lion. Thus, it became the symbol of courage, loyalty, and compassion.
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