Bunny Girl Senior Sister Cosplay Clothes — Bunny Costume 2026

Bunny Costume 2026: Bunny Suit, Ears-and-Tail Kits and What Actually Arrives

Bunny Costume 2026: Bunny Suit, Ears-and-Tail Kits and What Actually Arrives

"Bunny costume" is three completely different purchases wearing one search term. One person means the black bunny-girl outfit from anime and casino photoshoots. One means a fluffy white rabbit — Easter, storybook, a full plush suit. One means Lola Bunny, or another specific licensed character with a rabbit in it. They cost different amounts, they arrive in different numbers of pieces, and only one of them is a single garment. This guide splits them apart, tells you exactly what is in the box for the ones we stock, and is straight about the ones we do not.

The Three Things People Mean by "Bunny Costume"

  • The bunny-girl set — black bodysuit, ear headband, collar and bow tie, cuffs, tail, tights. This is the anime and stage-wear reading of the term, it is the most common one behind "bunny suit," and it is not one garment: a real set is eight to ten separate pieces that have to arrive together or the look does not work.
  • Ears and a tail over your own clothes — the cheapest and, at a crowded party, often the most effective version. A headband and a tail read as "rabbit" from across a room in a way a mediocre full suit does not.
  • A specific licensed rabbit character — Lola Bunny, a Space Jam kit, a game or film character. This is a licensed-costume purchase, not a generic one, and the whole thing hinges on the exact colours and the logo.

The useful rule before you spend anything: count the pieces, not the price. A $9 set that lists ten items in the packing list is a better costume than a $30 "bunny suit" that turns out to be a leotard on its own, because the ears, collar and tail are what people actually recognise.

The Bunny-Girl Set: Ten Pieces for Under Ten Dollars

Our Bunny Girl Senior Sister cosplay set is $8.92, one flat price across all three variants, all three currently orderable, with ten photographs on the listing including back, side, detail and packaging shots.

What matters here is the packing list, because this is the difference between a costume and a garment. The listing specifies: bodysuit, rabbit-ear hair band, collar, bow tie, arm cuffs, tail, rabbit hairpin, clip, black pantyhose and a transparent shoulder strap. That is the whole silhouette in one order — the ears and the collar-and-bow-tie combination are the two pieces that make the outfit legible, and both are included rather than sold as add-ons.

Two honest notes on what arrives. The fabric is polyester fibre and the listing describes the intended use as ordinary stage wear — it is a costume-weight garment, not tailoring, and it photographs better under a light than it feels in the hand. And it comes in one colourway only: black. If you specifically want a white or pastel bunny-girl set, this is not it, and we would rather tell you now than have you open the parcel.

It is cut as a leotard with a high leg, which is the standard shape for this look. If you want more coverage than the photographs show, the usual fix is a pair of opaque tights or a plain black long-sleeve underlayer beneath the bodysuit — the tail, ears and collar are still doing all the recognition work, and nothing about the character reading depends on skin.

Sizing: This One Is Sold by Body Weight, and the Listing Contradicts Itself

Read this before you order, because it is the single most likely way this purchase goes wrong. The three variants are labelled "Black Subcode 45to59kg", "Black European Code 60to65kg" and "Black Average Size" — that is weight bands, not a chest-waist-hip size chart, and not S/M/L.

The supplier's own product-information block then quotes a different pair of numbers again (it lists a "continental" range of 120–130 and an "Asian" range of 90–119 against the word kg, which cannot be right for a garment described as an average adult size). We are not going to pretend that block is coherent. Trust the variant labels — 45–59 kg and 60–65 kg — and treat the description text as a unit mix-up, not as guidance.

Sizing by weight alone ignores height and bust entirely, which is exactly where a bodysuit fails: two people at 58 kg can need different garments if one is 155 cm and the other is 175 cm. So, practically:

  • If you are near the top of a band, or taller than about 170 cm, size up. Cosplay bodysuits are cut short in the torso and a stretched crotch seam is unfixable.
  • If you are between the two bands, or you want the numbers before you commit, email mail@magicstories.co and ask us for the garment measurements. We will go and get them. We would rather answer a sizing email than process a return, and we will tell you if we think a variant is wrong for your measurements.
  • Do not guess from your usual dress size. Our cosplay size guide covers how to measure chest, waist, hips and height properly, and why cosplay sizing runs smaller than US or EU sizing.

The Ears-and-Tail Route: $8.72 and No Sizing Risk At All

If the sizing above worries you, or you already own black clothes, buy the ears and skip the bodysuit. Our cosplay ears and tail set is $8.72 for the 50 cm tail and $9.26 for the 65 cm tail, in ten colourways — white, black, grey, camel, sky blue, orange, purple, brown, red and rose red — which is twenty orderable variants in total, with ten photographs on the listing.

Be clear on what this is: the ears and tail are sewn from cloth rather than moulded, so they hang softly instead of standing rigid. That is the right choice for a soft rabbit or kemonomimi look and the wrong one if you wanted stiff, upright, cartoon-style ears. The tail length is a real decision, not a spec-sheet detail — 50 cm sits like a tail, 65 cm sweeps the floor behind you and will be stepped on in a crowd.

For the white-and-fluffy Easter reading of "bunny costume," the 3-piece Easter bunny set is $7.15: a faux-fur ear headband, a pom-pom tail and a soft carrot to carry. The detail that makes it usable is that the tail clips to your belt rather than pinning to fabric — no safety pins, no holes in a coat, and it goes over white or pastel clothes you already own.

If you are building an animal look and rabbit is negotiable, the same shelf has a five-piece cat ears, paws and tail set from $6.02 in four colourways, a three-piece dalmatian set at $6.57 and a four-piece donkey costume at $7.27. Those three are the honest answer to "we need four different animals by Friday" — the whole set of four people comes in under $30. More multi-person builds are in our couples Halloween costumes guide, and the rest of the range is in Gifts Under $25.

Hair, and Whether You Need a Wig

You usually do not. A rabbit-ear headband sits on your own hair perfectly well, and the bunny-girl look is traditionally worn with a simple centre part or a low ponytail so the ears read cleanly. A wig is worth it in exactly two cases: you are cosplaying a specific character with a specific hair colour, or your own hair is long enough to swallow the ears.

If it is the second case, the fix is volume and colour contrast rather than length — dark ears vanish against dark hair from three metres away. Our Cosplay Wigs range is 51 items, and the Halloween wig guide covers heat rules, washing and storage — the short version being that synthetic fibre and a hot styling wand do not coexist.

What We Do Not Stock, and How to Judge a Substitute

Plainly: we do not currently list a Lola Bunny or Space Jam costume, and we do not list a full-body plush rabbit suit or rabbit kigurumi. Those are two of the three readings of this search term, and if that is what you came for, we do not have it today.

If you are shopping for one of those elsewhere, here is what actually separates a good one from a photograph:

  • For a licensed character: check the exact colour blocking and any number or logo against a reference still, and check whether the ears are attached to a hood or supplied as a separate headband. A separate headband is easier to sit correctly and easier to replace when it breaks.
  • For a plush full suit: look for a listed weight and a mesh face panel. Full plush suits are hot, and the difference between a bearable evening and a miserable one is ventilation, not fabric quality.
  • For any bunny suit: confirm the ears, tail and collar are in the packing list rather than assumed from the photo. This is the single most common gap between the listing image and the parcel.

What we do stock across the broader Halloween shelf is in the Halloween collection (318 items) and the wider Cosplay Costumes range (211 items). If you are pairing the bunny-girl set with a second look for a duo, the maid outfit guide covers the closest neighbouring category, sizing quirks and all.

Shipping, Returns and When to Order for 31 October

Delivery usually takes up to 10 working days, and international orders average about 15 business days depending on your country's customs. Shipping is free on US and international orders over $70; below that it is a flat $9.99 in the US and $14.99 international. Orders to Africa ship free over $199, with a $29 flat rate below that. The bunny-girl set at $8.92 plus the ears-and-tail set at $8.72 is $17.64 — well under the free-shipping threshold, so budget for the flat rate, or use the gap to cover a second person's animal set.

We have a 30-day return policy that runs from the day the item arrives. The item has to come back unworn, with tags, in its original packaging, and you must email mail@magicstories.co to request the return first — we send a label and instructions, and parcels posted back without a request are not accepted. EU orders have a 14-day cancellation right on top of that. For a bodysuit specifically: try it on over underwear, before the tights leave their packet, because hosiery is the piece that stops a return being possible.

Halloween 2026 falls on a Saturday, 31 October. Working back from the 10-working-day window, 16 October is the last domestic order date that is not a gamble, and 2 October is the date to aim for if you want room to swap a size and reorder. International buyers should work from the 15-business-day average: 9 October at the latest, mid-September for exchange room. Past those dates, the ears-and-tail route is genuinely the better plan — a headband and a tail over black clothes is one of the strongest last-minute costumes there is, and our last-minute Halloween costumes guide has the rest of that list.

Quick Answers

  • What is included in a bunny girl costume? Ours lists ten pieces: bodysuit, rabbit-ear hair band, collar, bow tie, arm cuffs, tail, rabbit hairpin, clip, black pantyhose and a transparent shoulder strap, for $8.92 in polyester. Count the packing list before you buy any bunny suit — the ears, collar and tail are what make it recognisable, and plenty of listings photograph them without including them.
  • How do you size a bunny suit? Ours is sold by weight band, not by letter: 45–59 kg, 60–65 kg, or "average size". Weight alone ignores height and bust, so size up if you are near the top of a band or taller than about 170 cm, and email mail@magicstories.co for the exact garment measurements before you order if you are between bands.
  • Do you sell a Lola Bunny or Space Jam costume? No. We do not currently list a Lola Bunny or Space Jam costume, and we do not list a full-body plush rabbit suit or rabbit kigurumi. What we do stock is the black anime bunny-girl set at $8.92, a cloth ears-and-tail set from $8.72 in ten colours, and a three-piece Easter bunny set at $7.15.
  • What is the cheapest bunny costume that still reads as a bunny? A headband and a tail over clothes you already own. The Easter bunny three-piece is $7.15 with a pom-pom tail that clips to your belt, and the cloth ears-and-tail set is $8.72 in ten colourways. Neither has any sizing risk, which is the other reason to start there.
  • What colour is the bunny girl set? Black only — one colourway across all three variants. If you want a white or pastel bunny-girl outfit, this listing is not it; the white option in our range is the Easter set's faux-fur ears and pom-pom tail worn over your own white or pastel clothes.
  • How long is the tail on the ears-and-tail set? You choose 50 cm at $8.72 or 65 cm at $9.26. The 50 cm sits like a tail; the 65 cm sweeps the floor and will get stepped on in a crowded room. Both are sewn cloth rather than moulded, so they hang soft instead of standing upright.
  • Can I return a bunny costume if it does not fit? Yes, within 30 days of it arriving, unworn, with tags and in its original packaging, and you have to email mail@magicstories.co to request the return before you post anything back. EU orders also have a 14-day cancellation right. Try a bodysuit on before you open the tights packet, because opened hosiery cannot go back.
  • When should I order a bunny costume for Halloween 2026? Halloween falls on Saturday 31 October 2026. Order by 16 October domestically for the 10-working-day window, or 2 October if you want time to swap a size; international buyers should order by 9 October on the 15-business-day average, or mid-September for exchange room.

Prices, variant labels, colourways and photo counts in this guide were read from our live catalogue on 21 August 2026 and can change. The product pages are always the authority — and if a page does not answer your exact question, email mail@magicstories.co and ask us.

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