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How to Tailor Mascot Costumes to the Comfort of the Employee



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By : Adriana Noton    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-03 00:21:23
Mascots have become a fixture at sporting events around the world. Many of the mascots associated with professional sports teams have even earned their own fan bases. They are as well known for their often outlandish costumes as they are for their antics. In fact the role of the mascot has evolved from a source of good luck to entertainment for sports fans.

It might seem like all fun and games to the onlooker, but it is actually hard word. A mascot spends hours moving around in a heavy costume, often with little ventilation. Naturally, mascots of sports teams have the luxury of costumes made from better quality material, which promotes better mobility. It is easy to forget that there is a person inside that perpetually smiling bear or other character. Their comfort is an important consideration when the mascot costume is being designed.

Tools for Making a Mascot Costume

Just as the role of mascots has evolved, so has the way in which the costumes are made. The majority of the changes revolve around making the mascot costume more comfortable. There are some basic tools that will be need that include:

- Pencils and paper for sketching - Heavy duty scissors - A sewing machine - Industrial strength glue - Foam and poly-fill - Needles and thread - Velcro - Sponge or fleece to use as a liner (often both are used) - A small exhaust fan to keep the costume wearer cool

This list may vary depending on the design and purpose of the mascot. Originally fiberglass was used to make the head of the mascot. No foam is the material of choice because it is cooler and lighter, and therefore makes for a much more comfortable mascot costume.

How to Make the Mascot Costume Comfortable

Two main things are done to a mascot costume to help keep the employee wearing it comfortable. These are some sort of ventilation system and cooling vests. These are especially important during the hot summer months. The ventilation system can be as simple as a small battery operated fan.

Despite all the things done to a mascot costume to keep the employee comfortable, it is also necessary to give them frequent breaks. Ideally every 30 minutes, the mascot should have a break form the expected antics. This gives the mascot a chance to cool down as well as to rest.

Another important factor in making the mascot costume comfortable is the input of the intended wearer. Aside from taking the initial measurements, the head of the costume should be tried out for comfort and ease of movement. Having the wearer present or getting exact measurements beforehand will go a long way towards ensuring an energetic mascot.

Mascots are the life of any event, but it takes work to keep people enthusiastic and excited. A comfortable mascot costume for the employee is the best way to keep the spectators entertained. It is easy to obtain tips and ideas for tailoring a custom mascots just right so you will be proud and comfortable with the end result.

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Many businesses use mascots to attract their audience. It is important to design a comfortable mascot costume, so employees will feel motivated to interact with the target group. By using custom mascots, it can be designed in such a way that it allows more ventilation.

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