Rodeo Clown Costume How-To
A rodeo clown is no ordinary clown. Along with the flashy attire comes a dangerous job, that of distracting agitated bulls and horses from the rider when he takes a fall, allowing him to escape safely. You can probably make your own rodeo clown costume, but chances are that you'll have seek out a few things to complete the outfit. Being realistic is easy because no two rodeo clowns are alike and many take pride in looking original. Two things here are crucial. Bright-colored clothing and clown makeup. Just how funny and elaborate you want to be is up to you.
Clothing and Outfit
To be the star of the show, look for loose, bright clothing that clashes. Anything that attracts attention. A rodeo clown wears loose clothing to allow for protective padding underneath but you can wear some knee or elbow pads on the outside if you wish. Keep this minimal and don't overdo it.Your shirt can be western or bright and baggy. Fringe adds a nice touch but it's by no means necessary. If you can find a silly pattern such as polka dots, all the better. Keep in mind that a long-sleeved shirt will look more authentic.
If you don't have access to baggy-type clown pants, you can settle on blue jeans. Some clowns will use skirts with wild, knee-high socks or just wear a skirt over their pants. One common factor is suspenders. The brighter the better.
Wearing a bandana is optional. Bandanas are great accessories because they usually have patterns and allow for more diversity and color. Loosely tie one around your neck or let it hang from a pocket in lieu of a scarf.
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