Plus Size Police Costumes

Finding the right one

If you are shopping for fancy costumes and are particularly interested in plus size police costumes, then you will find that it is very easy to locate these costumes by browsing through many of the dedicated online stores like www.BestPoliceCostumes.com. This holds true for both men and women.

However, one way to ensure that you purchase the right plus size police costumes is by knowing exactly what your measurements are before ordering one of these costumes online. Some sites will even help you to get the right measurements by giving you special instructions to show you how to take your own measurements. This is important regardless of whether you buy plus size police costumes or standard size costumes, because once you make your order, you would like to know that when it finally arrives at your doorstep, you can feel confident knowing that it will fit you perfectly.

Instructions on sizing

Police beltFor example, the instructions on these sites will advise you to go for sizes that allow you to have some room to move, unless of course you would like a particular costume to be skintight. In order to get this movement, it is required that you have at least 3 to 4 inches of movement space. These instructions show you how to measure your chest, waist, pant length, jumpsuit length, torso, and head, because all of these measurements will play an important part in ensuring that you get the perfect plus size police costumes to fit your body just right.

Keep in mind that when purchasing sexy plus size police officer costumes, Reno 911 adult costumes or even the campy standard size police costumes, there will be times when certain accessories will be included and times when they will not. So, always take a moment to find out what your product will contain before it gets shipped to you, because this will allow you to purchase any extra accessories so they can be shipped at the same time as your main outfit. For example, you will most likely need a whistle, an extra police officer badge, police sunglasses, nightstick, and a belt that comes with handcuffs, walkie-talkie, and other important accessories.

Finding Realistic Police Costume Accessories

police costume accessories: handcuffsA lot of people are looking for specialty costumes these days; at least, this is what web trend searches are indicating. And this kind of finding can have all sorts of reasons, reasons we're not necessarily interested in today. What we are interested in today is trying to find the actual costumes, the specific costumes that you're out to get. Today, we're actually going to talk about police costume accessories. These are accessories that are generally found through thrift stores, believe it or not. Even the hardware, the boots and the hats that you can imagine everyday police offers carrying; these can be found at various thrift stores that have websites that they use as virtual store fronts. So, all of it's available to you, short of armaments such as firearms and stun guns (even little Billy clubs are available online). Where does that leave you, in terms of your particular costume?

Prioritizing and planning

Well, that leaves you with a bit of prioritizing and planning to do. First off, you have to try to figure out what kind of cop you want to look like. Are you going to be a traffic enforcer? Because a traffic enforcer looks a lot different from, say, a homicide detective, or even a regular patrol cop that has a beat to follow. Trying to figure out what kind of police officer you'd like to resemble can be a bit difficult; there are so many different positions. The best thing to do is to model your police costume accessories after an actual position in a force that you're familiar with.

Say you're familiar with the Los Angeles Police Department, because you live in California. If that's the case, then all you'd have to do is set up a checklist of the standard things that an LAPD officer is issued (short of, again, the firearms and other dangerous things). In terms of police costume accessories, you'll likely be on the hunt for various electronics, in terms of the communications devices that officers wear. You'll likely want to try to find a helmet that the traffic officers wear while on their motorcycles (if you're going the traffic officer route).

If it's raining out, to add a bit of reality to this get-up that you're attempting to perpetrate, you may consider trying to procure a slicker; one of those yellow ones that you've likely seen officers wear in your area (doesn't have to be California, of course). And probably the easiest thing to find in terms of these police costume accessories will be badges. Every costume store's got a few badges that will do just fine: from wallet badges and IDs, to things that you can print out from the internet to put into your wallet.

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