
You Will Need The Following Items
Execution
Cowboy Vest: Start with Woody’s signature cow-print vest—it’s the quickest way to channel that classic Toy Story energy. Make sure it’s open in front and hits just above your belt line for that animated authenticity.
Shirt: Slip on a yellow plaid button-up shirt with red grid lines. Roll up the sleeves slightly for that cowboy-on-the-go look.
Bandana: Tie a red bandana snugly around your neck. Knot it off-center for that relaxed sheriff vibe. Bonus points if it has a worn look.
Jeans: Classic blue jeans with a straight-leg cowboy cut are perfect for the rodeo or Andy’s room. Tuck them neatly into your boots.
Belt & Badge: Secure your official Woody belt with the oval buckle and plastic holster. Clip on your shiny sheriff badge—because every toy needs their title.
Cowboy Boots & Cowboy Spurs: Step into a pair of rugged cowboy boots and attach plastic spurs to the back. The subtle jingle adds immersive detail.
Hat: Top it all off with a brown felt cowboy hat, preferably with a slightly upturned brim. That silhouette is unmistakably Woody.
Additional tips
Group Costume Ideas:
Buzz Lightyear – Your space ranger partner in crime-fighting and friendship.
Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl – Perfect for couples or dynamic duos.
Bo Peep – Soft-spoken and stylish.
Mr. Potato Head, Rex, Hamm, or Slinky Dog – Great for group or family costumes.
Andy – For a meta twist, have someone dress up as the kid who owns you all!
Animated Expressions: Channel Woody’s dramatic expressions—wide eyes, exaggerated gestures, and a slightly frazzled yet heroic tone.
Articulated Details: Consider stitching “Andy” on the bottom of your boot or adding a pull-string detail on your back for an authentic toy touch.
Tagline Ideas
“Reach for the sky!”
“There’s a snake in my boot!”
“This town ain’t big enough for the two of us.”