5 Disney Outfits: Ideas for What to Wear to the Parks
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I am a seasoned Disney vacationer. That’s not a lie, that’s not me trying to make myself sound more interesting. It’s the truth. Over the years I have evolved my ‘Disney style’. I never pack my suitcase without remembering to bring something that has at least one Disney related character or slogan on it. Sometimes I’ll wear a t-shirt with some type of Disney character on it. Other times, I’ll go full on Disneybound.
Most of these Disney outfits ideas are inspired by outfits that I have worn in the past, or are based off of different Disney accessories that I already have. I’m trying to give you as much variety as possible. There are only two rules I follow for dressing for the Disney parks: always wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in (like flats and sneakers) and always take a small purse like a crossbody. Big bags are truly a hassle to maneuver around the parks.
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For more on this topic, see our guide to what to wear to the Disney parks. Now on to the outfits!
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Disney Outfits Ideas – Look 1:
This first outfit isn’t a Disneybound. Instead, it’s a normal look with a hint of Disney style.
Here, I chose the Sorcerer Mickey t-shirt and based the entire outfit off of the main colors of his robe and hat. I’m such a fan of denim jackets for the parks, so I had to include this red one. It’s such an easy layering piece, too. Finish with comfy sneakers, sunglasses, and a crossbody bag.
This second look, if you can’t already tell, is inspired by Belle. It’s very similar to an outfit I own and I knew I wanted to feature it in this post. I absolutely love Danielle Nicole and her line of Disney handbags, like the Mrs. Potts one featured below. I see them all the time in the parks and they’re a staple of a lot of Disneybounders. It’s a really easy way for people to figure out what character you’re trying to portray.
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