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While scrolling Pinterest one day, one particular pin caught my eye: “Theme Park Outfit.” I’d seen collage-style photos for just about any type of setting — what to wear to a job interview, a wedding, a boozy bachelorette brunch — but this was a first.

Some pins were practical, explaining the virtues of wearing layers (to deal with scorching Florida days — and frigid indoor rides) or opting for cute sneakers over strappy (AKA blister-inducing) sandals, but what really caught my eye were the outfits that slyly winked at the reason you’re there. They were printed with lines from Disney or Universal movies, or had a subtle design that nodded to the flick without looking like a puff-paint t-shirt.

They’re discreet enough that you can wear these shirts without looking like you’re in costume; and you could wear them every day, if you’d like. Here are some examples:

Cake Dole Whip Tee

Poison Dole Whip Tee, Cakeworthy.com

Ravenclaw shirt

Ravenclaw Alumni Sweatshirt, Etsy

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Hocus Pocus Flannel Top, Cakeworthy.com

Beauty and the Beast Bow

Belle Bow, Hot Topic

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Haunted Mansion Tank, Etsy

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Leaning Tower of Cheeza Shirt, Cakeworthy.com

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Mermaids Tank, Look Human

lbw-monorail-bracelet

Monorail Bracelet, Etsy

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Author: candacebd

Candace Braun Davison is a writer, editor and recipe developer who divides her time between New York and Florida. She's written articles that have appeared in PureWow, Delish, House Beautiful, Cosmo, Elle, Esquire, Elle Decor, Veranda, Good Housekeeping and more. She's also published and contributed to multiple cookbooks, including a tailgate cookbook specifically designed for USF students. A portion of the proceeds benefitted student scholarships at the university.