Homemade Police Costumes
- Most police officers wear all one color. Traditionally, that color is navy blue, but sometimes highway patrol, troopers and forest rangers wear tan. Get a button-down shirt and flat-front slacks in the color of your choosing. Uniform pants and shirts work great and you can often find them at secondhand clothing stores. Buy clothes that fit you perfectly because police officers do not wear loose clothing. Remember to wear the shirt tucked into the pants.
- The accessories you need for your police Halloween costume may include handcuffs, a hat, a night stick, a holster or belt, a fake gun, nameplate and badge. You can purchase most of these things secondhand or from a dollar store. You can also make many of these things out of cardboard. For instance, you can make your nameplate and badge by cutting the shapes out of cardboard. Paint the badge gold and glue a safety pin on the back. Paint the nameplate silver and write "Officer" followed by your name. Glue a safety pin on the back of the nameplate as well. When both are dry, pin them on your shirt.
- There are many ways you can deviate from the standard police costume. To dress as a sexy cop, wear a short skirt instead of pants. To dress as a zombie cop, make your uniform look dusty with flour and rip it up a bit. You can also dress as a famous cop such as Erik Estrada from Chips. Go with a tan uniform, a cowboy hat, dark sunglasses and write "Ponch" on your nameplate.