Kip O'Donnell Costume Guide

Kip O'Donnell costume guide

ABOUT KIP O’DONNELL:

Kip O’Donnell is the snide, sneaky, and shameless poacher who constantly butts heads with the Thornberry family—especially Eliza. As one half of the O’Donnell duo (alongside his partner-in-crime Neil), Kip is all camouflage and con games, often plotting in the background with his exaggerated jawline and bitter scowl.

He’s not exactly jungle-savvy, but what he lacks in survival skills, he makes up for with misguided ambition, an endless supply of camo, and a strange obsession with capturing exotic animals (don’t worry—he always fails).

How To Dress Like Kip O'Donnell

1. CAMO BUTTON-UP SHIRT – Start with a fitted, short-sleeve camouflage shirt. Bonus points if it looks like you bought it to “blend in” but still somehow stand out.

2. CAMO CARGO SHORTS – Pair it with more camo—because Kip’s idea of stealth is doubling down. Go for long or mid-length shorts with pockets.

3. CAMO BUCKET HAT – Top it all off with a floppy camo bucket hat. It’s part bad guy, part dad-on-vacation.

4. ROUND GREEN SUNGLASSES – Kip’s circular green-tinted shades add that faux-military spy vibe. The sillier they look, the better.

5. AMMO BELT – Add an empty utility belt or faux ammo strap for a little over-the-top villain flair (just don’t put anything real in it).

6. GREEN MILITARY-STYLE BELT – A tactical-looking green belt pulls the whole look together. Function meets fail.

7. BLACK WRISTBANDS – A pair of plain black sweatbands adds to his wannabe-tough-guy look.

8. BROWN SOCKS OR LEGGINGS – Wear one long brown sock or leg warmer on just one leg to match Kip’s cartoonish asymmetry. The more awkward, the more accurate.

How to dress like Kip O'Donnell

More Cosplay Ideas from The Wild Thornberrys

Kip O’Donnell might not be the sharpest machete in the jungle, but he is one of the funniest low-level villains in all of 2000s cartoons. This costume is a hilarious way to stand out—especially if you’re planning a group cosplay with Eliza or the rest of the Thornberrys.

It’s easy to DIY with basic camo gear, round sunglasses, and a whole lot of misplaced confidence.

Want to really sell the look? Just cross your arms, scowl dramatically, and mutter, “We’ll get those Thornberrys next time…” Then trip over a vine and blame Neil.

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