Disney expands their adaptive costumes and wheelchair cover sets

With Halloween only a couple of months away, Disney unveils their adaptive costumes and wheelchair cover sets. They have added all new Adaptive Roleplay kid’s costumes and wheelchair cover sets to the previously available assortment. Costumes from last year include Pixar and Princess designs in collaboration with Disguise. Now, new items include a Marvel Studios’ Black Panther Adaptive Costume, a Star Wars: The Mandalorian Adaptive Costume and Star Wars: The Mandalorian Wheelchair Cover Set.

Disney Adaptive Costumes

The costumes have stretch fabric that opens in the back. This is for front entry only to allow for more accessible dressing. The adaptive line is open in the rear and has longer length inseams for wheelchair-friendly wear. Also, these costumes have flap openings on the front center with self-stick fabric closure to accommodate tube access.

Buzz Lightyear Adaptive Costume for Kids
Buzz Lightyear Adaptive Costume for Kids

“I’m thrilled that through the expansion of our Adaptive Roleplay collection, we can further connect our iconic franchises with fans and families worldwide through thoughtful design that allows everyone to take part in their favorite stories and worlds—from Marvel Studios’ Black Panther to Star Wars: The Mandalorian,” said Stephanie Young, president of Consumer Products, Games and Publishing. “With today’s announcement, we’re better able to meet the needs of more of our Guests, and we’re excited to see this inspired collection continue to grow.”

Black Panther Light-Up Adaptive Costume for Kids
Black Panther Light-Up Adaptive Costume for Kids

Wheelchair Cover Sets

The wheelchair cover sets fit most standard wheelchairs with 24-inch wheels. These sets come with supportive plastic piping pieces for added stability and long self-stick fabric strips to help keep the pieces in place. Disney recommends that the wheelchair be operated by a helper when the cover set is attached.

Disney Princess Wheelchair Cover Set for adaptive costumes
Disney Princess Wheelchair Cover Set

From Pixar to Princesses, from Marvel to Star Wars, fans of all abilities have a way to dress up as some of their favorite characters. Disney adaptive costumes and wheelchair cover sets are available on shopDisney.com as well as at Disney Parks and Resorts.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian Wheelchair Cover Set
Star Wars: The Mandalorian Wheelchair Cover Set

Also available now on shopDisney.com is a robust Halloween 2021 lineup including costumes for adults, kids and pets. The 2021 Disney Halloween collection includes costumes inspired by all-new releases like Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon and Marvel Studios’ Wanda Vision. Halloween classics like Hocus PocusHaunted Mansion, and Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas are also available. The lineup features all new clothing, accessories, and décor featuring Disney’s notorious Villains characters, Marvel’s elite heroes, and more.

For more costuming ideas, check out these articles:

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Maddie Morrow

Maddie Morrow (she/they) plays a vital role on the Temple of Geek Team. As a jack-of-all-trades and Creative Director, she actively participates in nearly every project and facet of the organization. From fostering community and interviewing on red carpets, to managing backend operations, Maddie contributes across almost every department. Find her on Instagram and TikTok at @maddie_whovian and on Twitter @mad_whovian

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