Okay, so check it out, I’m gonna spill the beans on how I pulled off that epic Steve Bartman costume. Seriously, it was a total DIY project, and it was way more involved than I initially thought, but the results? Totally worth it.

First off, I had to do some serious research. I mean, I knew the basics – the headphones, the Cubs hat, the blue turtleneck. But I wanted to nail the details. I spent a bunch of time Google Image searching “Steve Bartman” and “Steve Bartman incident” to get a really good look at everything. Plus, YouTube has tons of footage, so I watched a bunch of clips of the game. This was crucial for getting the look just right. Lighting is everything, ya know?
Next up, hunting down the clothes. The blue turtleneck was the hardest part. I scoured thrift stores, department stores, online retailers… everywhere! Finally, I found one at a local store. It wasn’t exactly the same shade of blue, but it was close enough. I also grabbed a pair of glasses at a thrift store that were pretty spot-on. I already had some jeans that would work.
Now, for the accessories. The Cubs hat was easy – I just ordered one online. But the headphones… those were a challenge. I ended up finding an old pair of headphones at my parents’ house. They were perfect! Super retro and bulky, just like Bartman’s. I added some extra padding to the earcups with foam to make them look even bigger.
The really crucial part of the costume was to perfect the “look of anguish”. I practiced that in the mirror for a while, you know, to make sure the emotions hit just right.
Finally, the big day. I put everything on, checked myself out in the mirror, and BAM! Steve Bartman reborn. The reactions I got were priceless. People immediately knew who I was, and they were cracking up. Some people even asked to take pictures with me, which was awesome.

So yeah, that’s how I made my Steve Bartman costume. It was a lot of work, but it was totally worth it for the laughs and the reactions. Would I do it again? Absolutely! Maybe next time I’ll add a rogue baseball to complete the ensemble.