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Child Amelia Earhart/Aviator Costume

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Item # CA00303
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  • Jacket
  • Pants
  • Scarf
  • Hat
  • Goggles
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Size Chart
Size Measurement Standard Metric
Small Chest 28" 71cm
Small Jacket Length 17" 43cm
Small Pants Waist 21" - 28" 53cm - 71cm
Small Pants Length 24" 61cm
Small Child Size 6-8 6-8
Size Measurement Standard Metric
Medium Chest 31" 79cm
Medium Jacket Length 18" 46cm
Medium Pants Waist 23" - 30" 58cm - 76cm
Medium Pants Length 26 1/2" 67cm
Medium Child Size 8-10 8-10
Size Measurement Standard Metric
Large Chest 34" 86cm
Large Jacket Length 19" 48cm
Large Pants Waist 25" - 32" 64cm - 81cm
Large Pants Length 28" 71cm
Large Child Size 10-12 10-12
Size Measurement Standard Metric
X-Large Chest 37" 94cm
X-Large Jacket Length 20" 51cm
X-Large Pants Waist 27" - 35" 69cm - 89cm
X-Large Pants Length 30" 76cm
X-Large Child Size 12-14 12-14
Features
  • 100% polyester faux suede and faux shearling fabrics
  • Jacket has center front separating zipper, faux shearling collar and cuffs, printed airplane on left breast
  • Pants have elastic waistband
  • Hat fastens with hook and loop fastener under chin
  • Scarf measures 33" long x 3" wide
  • Molded vinyl goggles have elastic security band, smoky lenses

Ever been on a plane? Back before the days of in-flight movies and fasten seatbelt signs, courageous men and women like Amelia Earhart dedicated their lives to realizing the possibilities of powered flight. If they hadn't taken to the skies, the idea of using airplanes for widespread transportation might never have gotten off the ground. So it makes perfect sense that you'd want to pay tribute by wearing one of these great-looking flyer's outfits!

This Child Amelia Earhart Costume looks like it came straight out of the history books. The top is modeled on a leather bomber jacket from the 1930s, and the goggles and headpiece are reminiscent of gear worn by pioneering aviators like Ms. Earhart herself. Light brown breeches and a scarf round out the attire. We only regret that we can't include a bright red Lockheed Vega like the one she used for several of her most impressive flights, including her solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean!

As you probably know, Amelia Earhart's attempt at becoming the first woman to fly around the world ended with her tragic disappearance. But even though her life's work was cut short, she left behind an amazing legacy of courage and innovation that should continue to inspire generations to come. It just takes people like you to remind everyone what the true spirit of exploration looks like. So suit up, give those propellers a spin, and get ready to break some records!

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