Reno 911 Costumes: The Biggest Little Costumes in the World
If you’re headed to the Biggest Little City in the World this Halloween, then you need to keep an eye out for these Reno 911 costumes while you’re there. The fine deputies of the Reno Sheriff’s don’t mess around when it comes to fighting crime in their fair little city. (Okay, maybe that’s not entirely true.) Whatever the case, you can create your own misadventures this Halloween in Reno 911 costumes from Buy Costumes.
Men’s Reno 911 Costumes
Reno 911 Deluxe Lt. Dangle Adult Costume
You can work hard or play hard as the flamboyant Lt. Dangle of the Reno Sheriff’s Department for Halloween. All the other Reno 911 costumes must follow this one’s lead, so wear those colors with pride. The Deluxe Lt. Dangle costume features a shimmery tan police outfit (with a few modifications, of course). It’s in highway patrol style, and includes a shirt and shorts with black shoulder straps, pocket covers, and stripes on the shorts. Silver buttons also decorate the costume, along with a shiny gold sheriff’s badge. The costume also comes with a utility belt and various cop props. These Reno 911 costumes are very serious business (sort of), and this one is king.
Reno 911 Lt. Dangle Adult Costume
Short shorts are a staple of Lt. Dangle of the Reno Sheriff’s Department, but you can steal the bold look for yourself this Halloween, if you dare. This Reno 911 costume features a tan shirt and shorts cop combo (for the mobile deputy), with faux cargo pockets over the chest, silver button embellishments, a police badge, and a very handy utility badge. (Please note that the Reno deputy mustache is not included with Reno 911 costumes, so start growing yours today.)
Ladies’ Reno 911 Costumes
Reno 911 Deputy Johnson Adult Costume
These Reno 911 costumes get the job done right, even when the deputies themselves don’t. For the dancing diva turned Reno deputy, this sexy Clementine costume features a shimmery, light gold, curve-hugging cop outfit. The short-sleeve shirt is decorated with dark brown shoulder straps, dark brown pocket tops, silver button embellishments, Reno deputy patches on either shoulder, and a daringly plunging neckline. The bottom of the outfit is a mini skirt, with brown straps and mini slits on each side. Like the other deluxe Reno 911 costumes, this one also comes with a utility belt and a badge. Also included is a cute Clemmy cop hat. You’ll need to supply the attitude, though.
For a flirtatious Deputy Johnson, or for an arresting up-and-comer in the Biggest Little City in the World, this Reno 911 costume comes with a sexy, front-zipping, one-piece, tan lady cop’s bodysuit. It has short sleeves and an even shorter skirt, with brown faux leather folds on the sleeves, matching brown faux pockets on the chest, a golden band down each side of the suit, and a gold deputy badge. True to the style of Reno 911 costumes, this one also comes with a belt, this time with a double buckle and a double row of silver ringlets all the way around. The costume also includes a police hat, in case your cop status isn’t immediately noticeable from the outfit itself.
Accessories for Reno 911 Costumes
Once the Reno 911 costumes are on, we don’t want to know what you’re planning to do with the handcuffs. Whether for a bad guy or for a good time, these handcuffs are a Reno deputy’s must-have accessory. These ones are inexpensive and they look (and work) just like the real thing. They also come with a set of keys—one to keep on your person and one to keep in a safe place. Just in case.
We all know what happens when the Reno deputies are allowed to carry firearms. This Halloween, it’s probably best to stick with a club instead. A great accompaniment to Reno 911 costumes, this black toy club is made of plastic, and measures about 13 inches in length. It will fit perfectly into a cop’s utility belt, and if you’re going to be impersonating a Reno deputy, you should probably keep it there.
Join the Deputies of Reno 911! for Halloween
The deputies of Reno 911!, the hilarious Comedy Central mockumentary and COPS parody, have been “fighting crime” and “saving lives” since the show began its six-season (and one movie) run in 2003. The show was largely unscripted, and it relied mostly on the genius of its stars’ and guest stars’ improv skills to fill in the blanks around a general story outline for each episode. Each character has a complicated and compelling history, so it’s difficult to pick a favorite among these brave heroes. Whether you have a specific one in mind for or you’re simply a desperate hopeful, then these Reno 911 costumes are pretty much all you’ll need to join the ranks of Reno’s finest this Halloween (no, seriously).



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