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Plus Size Adult Tiger Costume
Item # FUN2189PL
Items Included
- Bodysuit With Attached Mitts and Tail
- Headpiece
- Pair of Shoe Covers
Recommended Accessories
£11.99
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Product Information
Size Chart
Runs Small
Slightly Small
True To Size
Slightly Large
Runs Large
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
2X | Chest | 56" | 142cm |
2X | Sleeve Length | 27" | 69cm |
2X | Torso | 39 1/2" | 100cm |
2X | Inseam | 25" | 64cm |
2X | Jumpsuit Length | 64" | 163cm |
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
3X | Chest | 60" | 152cm |
3X | Sleeve Length | 27" | 69cm |
3X | Torso | 40 1/2" | 103cm |
3X | Inseam | 24 1/2" | 62cm |
3X | Jumpsuit Length | 64" | 163cm |
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
4X | Chest | 66" | 168cm |
4X | Sleeve Length | 27" | 69cm |
4X | Torso | 42 1/2" | 108cm |
4X | Inseam | 22" | 56cm |
4X | Jumpsuit Length | 64" | 163cm |
Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
5X | Chest | 70" | 178cm |
5X | Sleeve Length | 27" | 69cm |
5X | Torso | 43" | 109cm |
5X | Inseam | 22" | 56cm |
5X | Jumpsuit Length | 65" | 165cm |
Features
- 100% polyester short pile faux fur, felt and rib knit
- Jumpsuit has hook and loop fastener at back; stand up collar
- Mitts sewn to sleeve cuffs can fold back to free hands
- Felt claws sewn to mitts and front edge of shoe covers
- Stuffed tail sewn to back of suit
- Hood has ears sewn to top, hook and loop tab fastener under chin
- Shoe covers have rib knit ankle cuffs, elastic band under foot
- Made By Us Exclusive
Put on this Plus Size Tiger Costume and have a purring good time. Did you know that zoologists once thought that tigers (and all of the other "big" cats) were unable to purr? They can roar, which house cats can't, because of adaptations in their voice box which, so the theory went, prevented them from purring. But recent studies have shown that they can and do make a rumbling sound similar to purring, in the same situations where a house cat would purr. The only difference is, they can only do it on an exhalation; house cats purr both on exhalation and inhalation. Now you've learned a new fact today!