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Afraid to go under the knife? No problem! Grab your IV and head for the elevators as a Runaway Patient. Includes light green hospital gown, tights with attached fake butt with thermometer sticking out, harness with attached pole and IV bag which reads "Runaway Patient" above an image of a caduceus symbol inside of a circle with a line through it, and an IV tube.
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Oct 16, 2010
I got this for my boyfriend and was ectited to see it when it came. We were both disappointed when we saw there were no directions to putting the pole together. Also there was no hole in the butt for the thermometer, even if there was he would not beable to sit down with it.
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Nov 12, 2008
This costume looked so much fun on the site and matched my nurse costume so cutely, that we had to get it for my husband. It is the poorest quality costume Ihave ever seen. It is paper thin (no exxagerration), the termometer does not "go where it shows" unless you make a hole and shove the thing in there! The butt is attached by nylons.. and my husband was not to happy about wearing those. They were extremely uncomfortable. And worst of it is ,l the IV pole was a joke! There are no instructions on how to put this contraption together, and it is NOT as easy as one would think. Trust me. We trashed it. The entire costume, that is.
Sep 29, 2008
I bought this for my husband to wear for halloween. It was very poorly made. The material is paper thin, it literally feels like paper and it's so sheer you can see through it a bit. The butt was funny, but not practial. You can't sit down with it on, and thermometer isn't attached like show in the picture. There is also no diagram on how to put the IV thing together. Good luck, we couldn't figure it out so we ended up returning the costume.
Oct 20, 2007
Total effect of the costume is really funny that's why I didn't return it but the price was a bit much for the quality of the costume: ie gown was too thin, IV pole had so many parts and didn't include instructions of where things go where. Maybe if the the gown was made of fabric, just like regular patient gowns, I think that it would even have a better effect. To prevent frustration in assembling props with many parts, it will be nice to have even just a simple diagram of where each part goes where.