Wolf Costume for Toddlers
- Hooded Dress
- Main body: 100% polyester, Faux fur: 54% polyester, 46% acrylic and velvet fabrics
- Dress has back zipper
- Long-pile faux fur collar, sleeve cuffs, and hem edging
- Stuffed faux fur tail sewn to back of dress
- Front of hood is edged with faux fur; stuffed fur ears on top
- Exclusively made by us
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
18 MO | Chest | 20 1/2" | 52cm |
18 MO | Sleeve Length | 12 1/2" | 32cm |
18 MO | Waist | 18" | 46cm |
18 MO | Dress Length | 20" | 51cm |
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
2T | Chest | 21 1/2" | 55cm |
2T | Sleeve Length | 14 1/2" | 37cm |
2T | Waist | 19" | 48cm |
2T | Dress Length | 21" | 53cm |
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
4T | Chest | 23" | 58cm |
4T | Sleeve Length | 16 1/2" | 42cm |
4T | Waist | 20 1/2" | 52cm |
4T | Dress Length | 23" | 58cm |
Wild Thing
Nature and the outdoors seem to speak really loudly to small kids. Lots of toddlers are fascinated by the natural world - especially the animals that could potentially eat them. Sharks? Cool. Dinosaurs? Cool. Wolves? Very cool. And of course werewolves fall into the awesome category as well, since they can be human half the time and a nighttime terror the rest of the time. Kind of like a kid who doesn't want to go to bed, actually.
Product Details
Your little wild child will love dressing in this exclusive Wolf Costume for Toddlers! The knee-length dress zips up the back and is made of soft and cozy grey velvet. Long-pile grey faux fur trims the sleeve cuffs and zig-zag hem, and spills down from the neckline. A stuffed tail made of matching faux fur is sewn to the back of the dress. The attached, faux-fur-edged hood is decorated with two pointed fur ears that are stuffed to give them shape.
Wolves Don't Have Bedtimes
Being a wild animal must be nice sometimes. No one ever tells a wolf to brush their teeth. They stay out as late as they want, howling at the moon, play all day without having to pick their toys up, and definitely don't have to eat any vegetables. On the other hand, they're typically not welcome at parks, and most of them have never tried ice cream. Dressing as a wolf for Halloween or imaginative play sounds like a pretty great compromise between the two lifestyles.
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