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  2. Fursuit - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fursuit

    Fursuit making is a growing industry, with new costume makers who handcraft custom suits entering the market every week. [5] A few dozen of these makers are highly respected and command prices up to $4,500 or more for a full suit, [ 2 ] while there are several hundred more who charge less, usually between $600 and $1,000.

  3. Costumed performer - Wikipedia

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    A costumed performer or suit performer wears a costume that usually (but not always) covers the performer's face, typically to represent a non-human character such as a mascot or cartoon character. These include theme park "walk-around" or "meetable" characters, the mascots of corporations, schools, or sports teams, and novelty act performers ...

  4. Costume - Wikipedia

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    Professional costume houses rent and sell costumes for the trade. This includes companies that create mascots, costumes for film, TV costumes and theatrical costumes. Larger costume companies have warehouses full of costumes for rental to customers. There is an industry where costumers work with clients and design costumes from scratch.

  5. Animal costume - Wikipedia

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    Animal costume may refer to: Costumed character, mascot costumes that are often based on various animals; Creature suit, realistic animal costumes often used for film and theater; Fursuit, usually anthropomorphic animal costumes owned by some members of the furry fandom; Ritual masks of many indigenous peoples that are shaped like animals

  6. Chuck E. Cheese (character) - Wikipedia

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    The character was originally created as the mascot for a restaurant proposed by Nolan Bushnell (founder of Atari) in 1977. [8] Bushnell attended the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) conference in Orlando and saw walk-around character costumes for sale.

  7. West Virginia Mountaineer - Wikipedia

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    The role has remained substantially unchanged since its origins. The costume is tailored to fit each year's winner, and male Mountaineers customarily grow beards during their tenure, though this is not required. The rifle is a custom-built percussion rifle that since 1977 has been built and maintained by Marvin Wotring (WVU alumnus 1965). [4]

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