wilkeliza
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But that court decision was eventually followed up with more specific guidelines (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_know_it_when_I_see_it) because "I know it when I see it" is completely tied to one person's opinion and simply can't be enforced the same way by different people. Even if Disney doesn't publish it publicly, they've got to give some sort of clarification to their CMs, or the policy will mean nothing because everyone's thresholds are so different.
For instance, I don't see the wings on my Figment outfit as a costume piece any more than Mickey Ears or the big Goofy hats they sell, because I am obviously not a purple dragon. To me, all of those items are just cute accessories, and the wings are no different than the ones on the Figmet hats and hoodies they sell at Epcot. But Wilkeliza does think the wings make the outfit a costume. If a friend and I both wore that same outfit and a CM let my friend through, but another blocked me, we would be understandably confused and upset.
That's the one I was really iffy on. To me since Figment doesn't meet any more and you are only wearing an slightly altered head band and wings it is closer to a bound but some people will say if you have to make it yourself it is leaving the Disney bounding arena and entering the costume arena. Same goes for the lost girls outfit. Since you had to alter the original clothing it can be a costume. The last Ariel and the Lost Girls are the only ones I would hands down say cross the costume line. The Figment is a I would probably be more cautious and for now call it a costume but it really could go either way. For that one all they would have to do is say sorry ma'am you'll have to take off the headband and remove the wings.