Katniss Everdeen is the Mockingjay of the Rebellion as seen in The Hunger Games (2008) written by Suzanne Collins and Mockingjay (2010). Known as the Girl on Fire, Katniss, played by Jennifer Lawrence in the films, is an excellent markswoman with her bow and arrow. After her younger sister, Primrose, was reaped to participate in the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers as the female tribute from District 12. As she learns to fight for survival, Katniss becomes a fierce competitor in a competition that goes well beyond the Hunger Games! A perfect choice for Book Week, become this brave, independent and survivalist heroine today!
RETURNS POLICY
We want you to love your new purchase, but understand that sometimes your order may not be quite as expected. That’s why we gladly offer a refund on any full priced products purchased from our online store if you change your mind, provided that you satisfy the conditions below.
Please note: we do not offer an ‘exchange’ service. If you find you need a different product to the one ordered, please simply place a new order online for the item required & return your original item/s for a refund.
Please contact our customer service department prior to any return to obtain a returns authorisation (RA) #, to ensure order identification & prompt processing.
Conditions for returns:
Please ensure the item is:
Please also note that we will not offer a refund, replacement or repair if:
If you cannot satisfy all of the above conditions then we reserve the right not to offer you a refund. Costume Super Centre’s decision to provide a refund in accordance with the conditions set out above will be determined at its absolute discretion.
Excluded products:
Please choose carefully when purchasing the following types of products as returns for change of mind will not be provided on:
The refund will be the price paid at the time of the original purchase as shown on the order confirmation receipt. Please note that the original delivery costs will be excluded unless the item(s) are returned in accordance with your statutory rights (e.g they are faulty).