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Halloween Costumes Ideas when on Crutches

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October 9, 2018 By //  by Crutches Guide Leave a Comment

Are you disappointed this Halloween because you have a broken foot, or you tore your Achilles Tendon?

Do you feel like you have to cancel your Halloween plans?

Well don’t fret, below are some excellent costume ideas for those who have an injured foot or leg this Halloween.

Halloween Costumes Ideas when on Crutches
20 Best Halloween Costumes when on Crutches

1. A Pirate

If you’re using a Hands-Free Crutch just add the Parrot on your shoulder, an eye patch, and a bottle of rum. Argh, that’s a fine look.

2. A Penguin

Waddle around with a purpose by making each crutch a wing, glue an oval piece of white fabric on a black sweatshirt and wear a black hat. Hello, penguin!

3. The Penguin from The Batman Movie:

This will work especially well if you can make it around with a cane.

4. The Monopoly guy with a cane and a monocle:

Top hat and cane with a tuxedo.

5. Big Foot…after the hunter shot him:

Pretend you’re Big Foot and a hunter injured you bad enough that you need crutches. Blood and hair just add to the effects of this costume. If your above 7′ that will work to your advantage.

6. A Deer..after, the hunters, got them (Antlers):

The same applies to the Deer however you could turn your crutches into deer antlers. Imagine you’re a deer and your hunting men. You have to play the role in this one.

7. Shop Teacher:

With a drill through the eye, hammer through the skull, and boards nailed to the body, this teacher’s lessons don’t include building a bookcase. Eww… An adult party only!

8. UPS Guy Boy’s Costume:

If your kids on crutches this will add to the fun of this costume. Why not have fun with it!

9. Tiny Tim from A Christmas Carol:

Everyone loves Tiny Tim…be the cute one at the party when you dress like this crutch-laden lad. And as Tiny Tim said, “God bless us, everyone”.

10. Knife-Throwing Assistant:

Practice makes perfect, and the magician performing this stunt should have practiced more. A wooden or cardboard backdrop provides the throwing surface, complete with knives that were thrown correctly. The last knife may be embedded in the forehead or chest of the assistant, whose costume should be sequined to indicate that it was all supposed to be part of the show.

11. Joust Contender:

A knights chest plater and a shattered shield provide the details explaining the lance through the victim’s torso. The length of the lance allows the point to pierce through the contender’s back. Suddenly your floor doesn’t look like your biggest problem.

12. Gimpy Smurf:

Or was it Hobble the 8th Dwarf on a Seated Scooter?

13. The downhill skier that hit a tree:

Use ski poles instead of crutches

14. Mummy:

Always a classic just wraps your cast and body but leaves some breathing room.

15. A GYMNAST:

Mary Lou Retton, dress in a Leotard with a medal around your neck or Nancy Kerrigan (figure skater) and hang skates from the neck.

16. An Orthopaedic Surgeon:

You will know how your patients feel. Torture them by making them use crutches. Don’t forget your doctor’s coat and gloves.

17. A hit and run victim:

Torn clothes, some fake blood, maybe even a tire track across your back

18. A football player:

Whoever got hurt with the worst leg injury the week before.

19. A HULA DANCER:

Get that coconut bra out and green skirt, decorate your crutches with Palm tree leaves and even get your significant other on board, brown shirt

20. Zombie with a limp:

Nothing is scarier then a zombie’s especially if they’re dragging a leg. Long arms will benefit this costume.

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