Girl's Toddler Frozen Elsa Costume Dress
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Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
3T/4T | Chest | 22" | 56cm |
3T/4T | Waist | 22 1/2" | 57cm |
3T/4T | Height | Up To 40" | Up To 40" |
3T/4T | Weight | Up To 40 Pounds | Up To 40 Pounds |
- Polyester fibers
- Soft velour dress with sublimated graphics has a slight slit in the front
- Mesh sleeves, clear shoulder straps, stretchy back
- Sheer cape has glittery details
- Officially licensed
Cold Never Bothered Her Anyway
Your little one’s been belting out “Let It Go” since before she could tie her own shoes—so it’s only fair she finally gets to wear the dress that started it all. This Girl’s Toddler Frozen Elsa Costume Dress is the ultimate way to bring some royal Arendelle sparkle into your home (and probably your car, living room, and kitchen floor). It’s icy, elegant, and ready for a full day of pretend blizzards and sister-saving adventures.
Product Details
This officially licensed Elsa costume features a soft velour dress printed with shimmering sublimated graphics, capturing the frosty beauty of Elsa’s signature look. The gentle front slit adds just the right amount of regal flair while keeping the silhouette age-appropriate for pint-sized royalty. The stretchy back panel means it’s easy to slip on over pajamas or mid-playtime with zero fuss—because even queens are busy.
The mesh sleeves and clear shoulder straps help the dress stay in place during magical twirls and dramatic hand gestures (you know the ones). And let’s not forget the finishing touch: a sheer, glittery cape that trails behind for maximum drama. It sparkles with every move, practically begging for slow-motion walks into imaginary snowstorms.
For the Queen of Cozy Ice Magic
Whether she’s gearing up for a Frozen-themed birthday party, trick-or-treating as her favorite snow sorceress, or simply transforming the living room into an ice palace, this costume dress is all she needs to feel powerful, graceful, and totally magical. Elsa once said to let it go—but your toddler? She’s just getting started.