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50 Times People With Disabilities Perfectly Executed Their Costumes And "Won" Halloween (New Pics)
HalloweenOCT 23, 2023

50 Times People With Disabilities Perfectly Executed Their Costumes And "Won" Halloween (New Pics)

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There are some who patiently and excitedly wait all year for that magical and macabre time of year, Halloween, to don costumes and go collect candy from their neighborhood. Some portion of this group are undoubtedly people with disabilities. 
We’ve gathered some of the most clever and creative costumes put together by people with disabilities. These folks have ingeniously put together outfits to suit their interests and needs, so get comfortable as you scroll through and be sure to upvote your favorite posts. Comment your thoughts and ideas below.  

#1 I Am More Of A My Body Is Half There Instead Of Half Gone Type Of Girl

I Am More Of A My Body Is Half There Instead Of Half Gone Type Of Girl
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#2 This Elderly Woman Dressed As Olenna Tyrell. Her Wheelchair Was Turned Into The Iron Throne And She Even Had An Assistant In Costume. As The Queen Of Thorns, She Looked Perfect

This Elderly Woman Dressed As Olenna Tyrell. Her Wheelchair Was Turned Into The Iron Throne And She Even Had An Assistant In Costume. As The Queen Of Thorns, She Looked Perfect
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#3 My Grandma Found A Clever Way To Incorporate Her Walker Into Her Halloween Costume

My Grandma Found A Clever Way To Incorporate Her Walker Into Her Halloween Costume
310points

If you believe that trying to trick or treat while disabled is a niche issue, think again. According to the World Health Organization, there are around 1.3 billion people out there with some form of disability. That's about 16% of the world’s population. You may not notice that many of them simply because mobility issues can and do limit the time disabled people might spend in public.

Regardless, people with disabilities like trick or treating and creating costumes as much as the next person. So there are a few things you can do to make your home more accessible if you are the type of person who hands out candy. 

#4 Amputee Halloween Is The Best Halloween! And You Cannot Change My Mind

Amputee Halloween Is The Best Halloween! And You Cannot Change My Mind
306points

#5 Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween
297points

#6 My Sister's Boyfriend Was Born With An Underdeveloped Hand. This Was Their Halloween Costume

My Sister's Boyfriend Was Born With An Underdeveloped Hand. This Was Their Halloween Costume
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While this doesn’t just apply to people with disabilities, it can be worth it to consider a few non-candy alternatives for people with various dietary restrictions. On top of that, as is pretty visible with some of the costumes here, trick-or-treaters might not be able to properly see or access your goodies, so also think about ways to make your stash easier to reach and see. It never hurts to be able to explain what exactly you have on offer. 

#7 Jeremy’s Back To The Future DeLorean Wheelchair Costume - Halloween 2020

Jeremy’s Back To The Future DeLorean Wheelchair Costume - Halloween 2020
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#8 Volunteers Gathered At The Offices Of RS&H In Deerwood Park To Reveal And Deliver The Adaptive Halloween Costumes Requested By Wheelchair-Bound Children

Volunteers Gathered At The Offices Of RS&H In Deerwood Park To Reveal And Deliver The Adaptive Halloween Costumes Requested By Wheelchair-Bound Children
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#9 My Halloween Costume This Year. Have To Be Creative With My Walker. Rubber Ducky In The Bath

My Halloween Costume This Year. Have To Be Creative With My Walker. Rubber Ducky In The Bath
259points

While it might seem obvious in retrospect, also consider just how accessible or inaccessible your front door is. Is the driveway steep, are there multiple stairs before the door, questions that are all worth looking at if you want to be more helpful come Halloween. There is nothing wrong with placing your bowl, bag, or other container closer to street level. 

#10 Astronaut Emmy

Astronaut Emmy
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#11 Diver In The Shark Cage Costume

Diver In The Shark Cage Costume
My grandson is in the shark cage. He is a special needs child who can't walk or talk. His father has been making these costumes since he was little. His father makes him a part of everyday life events and Halloween is his best. Materials used are cardboard cut for the theme he wants, glued, painted, and tied to hold onto the wheelchair. The idea came from his mother and brother because they like anything to do with the ocean.
251points

#12 Limited Edition Barbie Costume

Limited Edition Barbie Costume
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However, not everyone in a costume is trick-or-treating. Halloween parties are a pretty common excuse for people to break out their creative skills and make something. While these days, fan-favorite characters and pop culture icons dominate, historically, the Halloween costume was intended to scare. 

#13 Blackjack Dealer At The Max Grand

Blackjack Dealer At The Max Grand
236points

#14 Happy Halloween. This Was Made With Sweat, Tears And One Giant Meltdown

Happy Halloween. This Was Made With Sweat, Tears And One Giant Meltdown
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#15 I'm An Amputee And I Usually Make Cosplays Around My Bionic Arm, But Trading It Out For The Chainsaw This Time Was Worth It

I'm An Amputee And I Usually Make Cosplays Around My Bionic Arm, But Trading It Out For The Chainsaw This Time Was Worth It
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The modern version of Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating isn’t actually that modern. It was first recorded in 1911, in Kingston, Ontario. At the time, it was still an activity mostly related to children and in general, people at the time saw it as more of a children's holiday. As Victorian norms dissipated, adults began to feel more comfortable celebrating as well. 

#16 My 5-Year-Old Going As A “Pile Of Crayons” For Halloween. They’re Made From Pool Noodles, Hockey Tape And Construction Paper And Tied Together So They Can Be Hung On Her Walker

My 5-Year-Old Going As A “Pile Of Crayons” For Halloween. They’re Made From Pool Noodles, Hockey Tape And Construction Paper And Tied Together So They Can Be Hung On Her Walker
214points

#17 E.T. Phone Home

E.T. Phone Home
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#18 Am I Worthy To Wield This Costume? This Halloween I’m Dressing As Jonathan, Ahem, Mjölnir

Am I Worthy To Wield This Costume? This Halloween I’m Dressing As Jonathan, Ahem, Mjölnir
206points

As always, as soon as businessmen saw a market, mass production, and marketing followed. By the 1930s, multiple companies across North America were making standardized costumes for children, mostly focused on the most common monsters, from werewolves to skeletons, vampires, and ghosts. 

#19 Halloween, We Are So Ready For You

Halloween, We Are So Ready For You
202points

#20 I’m An Amputee. Here’s My Halloween Costume This Year

I’m An Amputee. Here’s My Halloween Costume This Year
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