- 100% Polyester
- Imported
- Pull On closure
- Dry Clean Only
- Faux Fur Body Suit, ties at the back of neck
- Character Mask
- Hand Gloves
- Foot Covers
- Men’s Plus Size (48-52): Chest: 52″, Waist 48″, Up to 240 LBS
- Made of Faux Fur. Mask is a faux fur hood with attached vinyl face and ears. Gloves and Feet made of faux fur with attached vinyl components
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Adult Big Foot Costume
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1041 customer reviews)
$87.79
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
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Product Dimensions |
12 x 12 x 8 inches ,4 Pounds |
Manufacturer recommended age |
4 years and up |
Item model number |
01012PLUS |
Department |
mens |
Date First Available |
March 7 ,2014 |
Manufacturer |
California Costumes |
Last updated on November 14, 2024 2:38 pm Details
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Debra –
First, I’m glad I read through the reviews… I’m 6’ tall and the plus size is barely long enough in the legs.
Second, the costume isn’t perfect, but very easily made into something great! I took others advice and stuffed disposable plastic shopping bags into the toes and fingers to plump them up. Stuck my black crocs in the feet. Reshaped the mask with some clothes pins overnight on the tip part of the eyes and a rolled up towel inside the mask. Worked nicely.
I tried some Velcro on the back of the suit body. It didn’t work that well… but my back up plan worked awesome! XL shirt over the costume. 😬 I tried a few different ones. Camo was my favorite.
Oh, I blacked out my eyes with makeup. I also wore a ladies ear warmer headband type thing around my neck to cover any skin if I looked up.
The costume is VERY hot. I wore shorts underneath and was sweating indoors. Luckily it was cold outside. My kids were freezing, but it was perfect for me. lol
I’ll have better pictures next week when I wear it to work.
People loved the costume. Lots of compliments. Some people did call me an ape… but I pointed to my feet and used my hands to show “big”. Most everyone understood.
Some little kids were scared of me…. which is perfect. 👍🏻
J. Sedlacek –
Better then expected
Big dumb animal –
Looks pretty good from a distance only downside is a seam ripped when I first put it on, easy fix though.
Paul B. –
Got this for my son. He loves it. Only complaint he had was the mask was to hot to wear for more then 15 minutes
Gentleman Rook –
This costume was a hit last year around Halloween, and I just stumbled across the mask, and realized I never submitted a review.
To get an idea of my size, I am 6’1, and weight about 250 lbs. Like other reviewers mentions, the length on the legs was a bit short. I had to get creative with a trip to the fabric store to add about 6″ to get a length that I felt comfortable with. I also had issues with the back, where the top part of the costume ties together around the neck. Since I was already adding fabric to the legs, we added a little to the back as well. This made the costume fit much better, I only wish the fabric I purchased was a closer match to the costume.
Now for the mask. I am not a fan of breathing into a mask all night. Luckily I have a beard, and chose to cut out the bottom jaw of the mask to allow for eating/ drinking without the need to take the mask off. In the dark, it was really hard to tell I even did this. Some brown makeup, lots of blood, and some grease pencil on my teeth helped.
I had no issues with the feet or hands. I was able to slide my size 13 shoe in the foot without an issue, and it actually filled the foot out rather nicely. The gloves were warm, and I probably lost a few ounces of sweat in the gloves, but it was bearable.
Overall, I was very impressed for the price. I took a star off sue to the fit issues, but this is not a big and tall costume. The body of the costume did shed a lot as well. I wasn’t losing patched of fur, I think it was just excess fur from the costume being manufactured.
Gentleman Rook –
Honestly, for the price, you’re getting a decent costume. I definitely wish I’d been aware of a few things before I bought it, though.
The cloth ‘base’ material under the fur is thin, and the colour is MUCH more an ‘Irish Setter red’ than the brown you see here. This is not necessarily a con, since the fur makes the costume pretty warm by itself. Honestly, you just have to be careful not to tear the material by putting the costume on too roughly, and outside in natural light the reddish brown has a great natural tone. The vinyl parts mostly come back to shape with careful application of a hair dryer but the feet never came back to shape and had to have newspaper wadded up and stuffed into the toes to shape them up nicely.
I wore the full costume outside over the course of a few days, three or so hours each time in temps down around 35 degrees, and with minimal cold weather protection it was comfortably warm. The coldest night I wore a full set of thermal underwear (top and bottom) and a black tee-shirt, regular socks and shoes, and I was having to hold my hands with the fingers up in the air so the sweat would drip out of the gloves when I was performing regular activity (walking, talking to people, posing for pics.) The mask fits well, with a sort of rubber under-mask to fit your head, allowing the outside of the mask to ‘wear’ more naturally. Again, though, you’re gonna sweat, even in the coldest conditions. My breath’s condensation gathered inside the mask and puddled in the chin portion, so every night I had to tip the mask once in a while to let the water out.
The most important thing I have to point out about the costume is the ridiculously short legs. I stand 72″ tall, 215 pounds with a 34″ inseam. For comparison’s sake, I wear a 44L suit coat, a 16″ collar, 36/34 Levis, a 12W shoe and a 7 3/4″ hat. The costume itself fit well, if a tiny bit snug in the shoulders. However, the inseam is no more than 30″, which is ridiculous when the sleeves fit me perfectly (I have LONG arms as well.) I can’t understand this–why are the legs so short if the arms are so very long? They would bunch up on a shorter person, no question about it. I was forced to buy some similar fur material at the last minute to add gaiters to the ends of the legs, so that I wouldn’t have a LOT of skin showing. Not cool, but doable if you have long legs and just have to have this costume.
Overall, not a bad getup. The vinyl is thick and well-formed, with good detail work and painting, and even my size 12W shoes fit into the feet, tho I had to stuff paper into the toes to help bulk them into round. Just be well aware that the legs are SHORT.
Sharlene Tisdale –
Do not order this is you are over 5′ 10. I am 6′ 2 and this is way too short in both the torso and legs. Probably be a tough job to alter it too as there is no seam at the cuff and is on piece through the shoulder to the bottom of the leg.
I don’t get why the “Plus” size would be so short.
Paul B. –
Mask was creased…hard to fix
donna maurer –
My husband ordered this to dress up with out daughter and he super loves it.
samantha robinson –
Very poor quality and definitely not worth the money. Had no velcro straps or zip up in the front so has a big gaping open part. Had to improvise and cut small holes to sew it together. Sheds fur all over the place and the mask is so mishap, even after following directions by warming it up with a hairdryer, it is unwearable.