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Captain America Halloween Costume

Captain America Halloween Costume
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True Believers! You know that America needs a real hero, and next year for Halloween, you, too, can be that hero! With just a few easy steps, you can become Captain America and impress your family, friends, neighbors, and local Legion members. (Our Cap ended up saying the pledge at the local legion as part of a scavenger hunt, and it went over extremely well.) Be a hit at conventions and use it to demonstrate your patriotism to young and old alike.

Let's get you on your way to your service as a super soldier, citizen!
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
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You will need the following:

A white long-sleeved athletic shirt
If no vertically-striped shirt can be found, red fabric (preferably with the same amount of stretchines as the shirt) (not pictured here)
A blue athletic t-shirt
Blue running tights (or sweatpants if suitable ones can be found) (not pictured here)
Red vinyl (we ended up using about 2 1/2 yards or so) (not pictured here)
Blue vinyl (about 2 yards total) (not pictured here)
White vinyl (about 1/2 yard) (not pictured here)
Blue fabric (if you choose to make the cowl out of fabric)
Wide black belt (not pictured here)
Red gloves (we used fleece ones, but anything red would be good) (not pictured here)
Stitch witchery
White thread
Tape measure
Rotary cutter and/or scissors
Heavy-duty blue thread
Super glue
Tons of pins, both safety and straight
A small quantity of stuffing (not pictured here)
Velcro (not pictured)
Red duct tape (not pictured)
Blue duct tape (not pictured)
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17 comments
Sep 11, 2011. 7:34 PMshirrel says:
Hey thanks for this instructional guide! I want to make a Spaceman Spiff costume (from Calvin and Hobbes) but this is the closest guide I could find. It actually seems like it will be very similar, all I have to do is substitute red vinyl with yellow vinyl and a lightning bolt instead of a star. Just need to figure out the shoulder pads. Let me know if you have any tips and I'll let you know how it goes! Happy Halloween!
Jul 24, 2011. 1:32 PMaazana says:
Hi there. I know it's been a while, but I'm trying to construct my own Cap costume, and I'm a little hung up on the belt. This is a great costume, and I was wondering: how did you make the belt for this costume? (the one in the convention picture) Any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks!
Jul 26, 2011. 3:35 PMaazana says:
Hey thanks! I appreciate that. I'll definitely have to check out the surplus store near me. Thanks for the info!
Jan 19, 2009. 6:41 AMegriff says:
you forgot the bullet wound
Aug 27, 2009. 8:59 AMHoaxinmi says:
ooooo you said it
Feb 24, 2009. 6:37 PMToshiroMifune says:
Okay....where'd you get the pants?!
Jan 18, 2009. 7:05 PMWurdBendur says:
The scales look good, but they should be smaller. Maybe 1x1.
Jan 20, 2009. 12:25 AMWurdBendur says:
True, scales are not fast. But I'm afraid I'm not a big enough fan to make the costume myself.
Dec 21, 2008. 9:13 PMsmithn says:
first off id like to say I LOVE this. I tried making my own once for comicon but my cowl didn't turn out as nice. on the two side L shaped peaces, are they sewn together in front of your neck? its a bit hard to tell from the picture
Nov 10, 2008. 3:10 PManimed says:
the Cap'n was right
Nov 9, 2008. 7:02 PMmg0930mg says:
Nice Job! This is an awesome costume now I have my next 6 halloween costumes. *ROLLS EYES*
Nov 9, 2008. 7:14 AMWeissensteinburg says:
I've got a friend who would LOVE this!

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