Looking like California 50s at the start so I will be chilly. Maybe if I wear it over a long sleeve tech shirt and if needed ditch it during the race. Mind you I'm cold natured, I run in Georgia and wear long sleeves and a gloves anytime under 60.
The Disney Wiki has her icon as purple with purple! So you should be good. I think the mermaid scale leggings of any hue are going to get the message across.I have a question for you all! I'm going to be Alana, one of Ariel's sisters! How accurate would you feel like the costume would be if I wore purple mermaid scale leggings instead of magenta? If you watch the movie, her tail goes from purple in one scene to magenta in another. Her shells always stay the same color; purple. According to Disney Wiki her tail was intended to be magenta with purple seashells, but also shows purple tail with purple seashells! Not sure which one to portray? Any ideas are welcome and Thank you!! If you decided to comment on my costume idea, please quote me so I see it!![]()
Should I sew crab arms to my red running top for the Princess 5k (I'm going as Sebastian) or just wear all read and order crab gloves?
What about red running sleeves and crab gloves? That way if it is too hot for long sleeves you can adjust and just keep the gloves?Should I sew crab arms to my red running top for the Princess 5k (I'm going as Sebastian) or just wear all read and order crab gloves?
For my running costumes, I buy cheap Dollar Store knee socks, then cut off the feet. If they bug me or I get too hot, it's easy to toss them in the trash along the route. Best of luck and enjoy your race. -- SuzanneI've never tried arm sleeves, but I generally don't like things on my arms ... hmm.
I had never done arm sleeves either except a couple times on training runs to test them. I wore some for the 10k of Dopey and they were fine since it was raining and not hot. Well, for the marathon I had them on, but within the first 2 miles I had to take them off and wrap them to my belt, I felt like I was suffocating with that humidity. I think if it was less humid and I wasn't ill I probably would have left them on. It's hard choice with how crazy FL weather can be. But crab gloves would be funny!I've never tried arm sleeves, but I generally don't like things on my arms ... hmm.
Well if it's really cold your arms might turn red anyway if you don't have sleeves. That always happens to me with anything I leave uncovered in the cold.I've never tried arm sleeves, but I generally don't like things on my arms ... hmm.
Someone who attended marathon weekend and/or Star Wars in DL might have a better answer but I would think it wouldn't be a problem and if it is I would assume you could remove it when you arrive.Do you guys think wearing an apron would be considered layering with the new rules? My costume idea has an apron with it.
I just wore an apron for the WDW marathon and it wasn't an issue. I was, however, prepared to remove it if need be. It was in two pieces where the top was basically just basted to my tank and the bottom was attached to my skirt with safety pins.Do you guys think wearing an apron would be considered layering with the new rules? My costume idea has an apron with it.
Here's my take on "costumes" after WDW Marathon Weekend ...
1. If you can run in it, you're good to go
2. If it doesn't drag on the ground, you're good to go
3. If it's not terrible oversized and sticking off your body, you're good to go (Example: The Mickey Ice Cream guy got to wear his get-up for the 5k, but rD told him not again)
4. If it covers your face, you're going to have to take it off (Example: Met a pair of brothers that were taking turns running as Peter Pan and his shadow all weekend - the shadow was not allowed to wear one of those full-body suits that covers his face, BUT he could wear black facepaint. They allowed the full-body suit for the 5k and not again after that)
5. If you are wearing a FULL cardboard box, you're going to have to take it off
6. RD seems to be a LITTLE more lenient on costumes for the 5K
7. Umbrellas and other props are totally fine
A lady I read about later said she couldn't carry her Mary Poppins umbrella because it was metal. Probably if it was plastic it would be ok since lightsabers are allowed.
Hey Gang, I know wigs are fine, BUT have you done a half marathon in a wig? I have a nice one and it's perfect for my character/costume, but I keep debating over this. It's got some weight to it but if I position it right it's comfortable. Have you done it? Would you do it again? Suggestions to get me through the long haul?
PS - I haven't taken it for a training run yet, but plan to do so. Even with that I want to be comfortable as possible.
TIA!
What about red running sleeves and crab gloves? That way if it is too hot for long sleeves you can adjust and just keep the gloves?