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If you’re like most people buying a mascot for your organization, you probably have never done this before and are unfamiliar with the process. When creating a custom mascot costume, many components are vital to consider but often get overlooked. To make sure to create your professional mascot in the best way possible for look, form, feel, and function, we’ve outlined the 12 most important things to consider when you buy a mascot.<\/p>

1. Brand<\/h2>

The main purpose of a brand mascot is simple: to bring your brand to life. Branding is a crucial factor when choosing what colors, materials, and the overall look you want your professional mascot costume to have. You want your mascot to represent your brand well, so it is important to exactly match brand colors when creating your mascot. When purchasing a mascot costume, you often already have a logo or character that you are using as a reference and you don’t want to sway from the look of the pre-existing brand character. A custom mascot company will be able to exactly replicate your existing brand character \u2013 making the life-size version just another extension of your brand.<\/p>

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If branding is extremely important to you, it\u2019s essential to ensure you choose a professional custom mascot costume company that can match your logos, colors, and all other brand requirements.<\/p>

2. Audience<\/h2>

Understanding your audience and who you’re trying to appeal to is important when going through the mascot design process. If your brand mascot will be attending tradeshows and your target audience is adults, you will most likely want an eye-catching and exciting character that will draw people in, subtly reminding them of your brand. If your mascot is trying to reach people of all ages, such as at sporting events, it might be important for you to have a brand representative that is friendly and easy to interact with. Determining your audience will be vital in choosing how you want your custom mascot to look and function.<\/p>

3. Mascot Size<\/h2>

Some mascots are strictly used indoors, some outdoors, and some both. If your mascot will be used both outdoor and indoor, the size of the costume becomes important. If you need your costume to fit through an average-sized door, the costume can’t be wider than 36 inches. If your mascot character will be active indoors, you need to make sure that it isn’t too tall that it will hit the ceiling. Don’t forget to consider size in storing your costume as well \u2013 if you’re planning on purchasing a large mascot costume, make sure you have the storage space for the costume when not used.<\/p>

4. Mascot Performer<\/h2>

Fitting your mascot costume on your performer is something you should also consider when buying a mascot costume. The mascot costume should fit the body profile of the performer. Some organizations only have one performer, while others have multiple. If you have a performer who is five feet and another who is six feet tall, the costume will not fit the same and your mascot will end up looking different based on the performer wearing the costume. This situation is not ideal, so it is important to get performers similar in body size to ensure that your mascot will have a consistent look. At this point, it is important to talk about mascot spotters. Spotters escort the mascot where it needs to go, help with crowd control, and make sure the performer is always safe and ready to perform. Having a spotter can help your mascot get dressed, prevent your mascot from falling, and act as the mascot’s voice. If your performer does not have a spotter, the costume design needs to be easy to put on, and the visibility needs to be clear.<\/p>

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When you buy a mascot, make sure you communicate head, foot, height, and other characteristics about your performer while in the mascot design process to ensure your custom mascot has the best fit for your performer.<\/p>

5. Mascot Body Suit<\/h2>

The use of your brand mascot directly impacts the decision of the type of body design you will choose for your mascot costume. If your mascot costumes will be used primarily for meet and greets, you won’t want people to feel the performer in the costume, so you’ll want to make sure to add extra padding. If your mascot will be active, doing flips, pushups, or other strenuous activities, you’ll want less padding, allowing the mascot performer to be as agile as possible. When you buy a mascot, it is important to make sure you understand how you will use it and communicate that in the mascot design process.<\/p>

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Depending on the materials used, the body of your costume can add extra weight to the performer and can be hard to move around in. Make sure to choose a bodysuit that won\u2019t hinder your mascot\u2019s ability to perform.<\/p>

6. Mascot Head<\/h2>

Different mascot companies will offer different head options. A few of the most common head options are\u00a0plastic heads and foam heads<\/a>. Make sure you understand the advantages and disadvantages of each mascot head when in the mascot design process. Plastic heads, while heavier than foam heads, are ideal for ventilation, longevity, and durability. The heads can be cleaned easily after each use and don’t absorb sweat and odor. Foam mascot heads, while lighter, easily absorbs moisture and sweat and can get smelly. In addition, foam disintegrates over time, so your foam head will not last as long as a plastic head will. Multiple types of foam heads exist, so make sure you do your research to understand which option is best for you and your performer. If you aren\u2019t sure what option would be best for your needs, check out our\u00a0mascot heads blog<\/a>, or make sure to ask your designer about all the possibilities.<\/p>

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When designing the head, it is also important to think about the facial features of your custom mascot costume. Make sure to decide whether you want your mascot to be friendly or fierce and communicate that during the mascot design process.<\/p>

7. Mascot Vision<\/h2>

Visibility is an important aspect of a mascot costume: to perform at its best, a performer needs to be able to see through the costume. A more active mascot will need better visibility and line of sight than a less active mascot. Depending on the custom mascot company that you buy a mascot from, there may be a helmet installed on brackets, so the performer can adjust the helmet for optimal vision through the professional mascot costume. Either way, it’s important to consider the best place for your mascot character’s line of sight. Popular places to add vision to your costume is:<\/p>