Infant Cop Recruit Costume
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Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
18/24 Months | Chest | 20" | 51cm |
18/24 Months | Waist | 20 1/2" | 52cm |
18/24 Months | Height | Up To 35" | Up To 35" |
18/24 Months | Weight | Up To 30 Pounds | Up To 30 Pounds |
- Polyester fibers
- Jumpsuit is made to look like a shirt, pants, tie and belt
- Sewn in tie, sewn in belt, faux pockets, open holster
- Opening in the seams for diaper access
- Hat has a black bill, police badge sewn on the front
Just Joined the Force (and Learned to Walk)
The tiniest officer on patrol just clocked in—and they're mostly here to keep you from getting away with skipping nap time. The Infant Cop Recruit Costume is for the littles who already have a suspicious stare and a talent for crawling straight into mischief. Whether they're patrolling the playpen or laying down the law at snack time, this outfit adds some serious authority to their adorable chaos.
Product Details
Made from soft polyester fibers, the costume is a full jumpsuit that looks like a buttoned-up uniform with a shirt, pants, tie, and belt—all cleverly built in. It even includes a sewn-in tie, a gold-buckled belt, faux pockets, and an open holster (no real equipment here, just big toddler energy). There's also an opening in the seams for easy diaper changes, because even the best recruits have… emergencies.
The cap completes the look with a classic black bill and a police badge stitched right up front. Whether they're waddling through a candy lineup or clapping along to the sound of their own footsteps, they'll be serving toddler justice in style. And yes, you will be required to salute at least once.
Baby Cop on Patrol!
This little uniform packs a lot of personality into one comfy jumpsuit. It says "I mean business" but also "I need a nap in twenty minutes." It's ideal for trick-or-treating, costume parties, or just impressing grandma with their no-nonsense new look. Halloween is already wild enough—why not let your kid take charge?