Disney adaptive costumes

Disney’s Black Panther light-up adaptive costume for kids retails for $49.99 and expands the entertainment giant’s previous accessible costume collection.
Disney’s Black Panther light-up adaptive costume for kids retails for $49.99 and expands the entertainment giant’s previous accessible costume collection.
Wheelchair-using fans of Star Wars: The Mandalorian can channel the popular franchise this Halloween with new accessible merchandise from Disney.
New for this Halloween, Disney’s Star Wars: The Mandalorian adaptive kid’s costume retails for $49.99 and serves children with different needs and abilities.
Disney’s wheelchair covers serve people with disabilities who are fans of Cinderella, Buzz Lightyear’s spaceship and The Incredibles’ “Incredimobile.”
Fans with disabilities can suit up head to toe as Buzz Lightyear with Disney’s adaptive costumes and wheelchair cover.
Disney’s Incredibles 2 adaptive kid’s costume retails for $49.99.
Cinderella’s coach wheelchair cover retails for $49.99.
The costumes are designed with stretch fabric that opens in the back 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. The costumes also have flap openings on the front center with self-stick fabric closure to accommodate tube access.
The wheelchair cover sets fit most standard wheelchairs with 24-inch wheels and come with supportive plastic piping pieces for added stability and long self-stick fabric strips to help keep the pieces in place.
Disney’s Cinderella adaptive kid’s costume, retailing for $49.99, lets children of different needs and abilities dress up as the popular princess.
Disney recommends that the wheelchair is operated by a helper when the cover set is attached.
“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.