inflatable costume
An inflatable costume or air-inflated costume is a costume that is inflated around
the wearer by means of a battery powered blower that sucks air into the costume. These costumes usually stand nine to ten feet
tall when inflated. One of the largest designers and manufacturers of inflatable costumes in the world is Signs & Shapes International, Inc., located in
Omaha, Nebraska.
Inflatable costumes are typically used by mascots and started appearing in the 1990s. One of the first inflatable mascots was Lil' Red of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Most NBA teams own an inflatable costume.
In the UK inflatable costumes are becoming more popular, and many people are wearing them for fun at parties etc. These are smaller versions of the costumes worn by mascots in the US. They are used by stepping into the costume, turning on the small electric fan and then pulling a drawstring at the neck, and the costumes quickly inflate.
The most popular costumes are the inflatable sumo wrestler, ballerina and cowboy.
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