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Mickey and Minnie Got a Fall Fashion Makeover and We Have Some Thoughts

Mickey and Minnie Got a Fall Fashion Makeover and We Have Some Thoughts https://ift.tt/YA9ilSa

Disneyland just debuted new seasonal outfits for its characters and they're looking very familiar

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Disneyland/Instagram (2)

Mickey, Minnie and the gang just debuted their new fall looks, and they're completely charming — and just a little familiar.

Disneyland's main mice as well as Chip, Dale, and Pluto showed off their OOTS (outfits of the season) — which they'll wear at the Grand Californian Hotel — in an Instagram post on Tuesday, September 3.

Gone for fall 2024 are the classic red shorts and polka dots. Instead, the characters are sporting some very contemporary 'fits as apple picking and pumpkin spice season descend.

Commenters pointed out that the layers and knits weren't really appropriate just yet as high temperatures in Anaheim are forecasted to hit 100 degrees, but it was the particular fashion choices that stopped PEOPLE editors in their tracks. While the characters often change clothes for special occasions — see their sparkling "earidescent" formalwear for Disney World's 50th Anniversary — their autumn looks are just so . . . normal?

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Disneyland/Instagram

Mickey, for his part, is just a guy. He's giving hipster vibes with a graphic tee supporting a local apple picking business, quilted jacket and a yellow knit beanie. The main mouse could just as easily be heading to a microbrewery or on a bike ride through Brooklyn as a meet-and-greet in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle.

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Disneyland/Instagram

Minnie, meanwhile, sports an orange plaid circle skirt — her signature silhouette — topped with a pumpkin motif sweater with big, baggy sleeves and a coordinating beret with a velvet bow (very demure). The contemporary look is serving venti apple crisp oatmilk macchiato before a trip to HomeGoods on a Sunday afternoon. It is already "Christian Girl Autumn" after all and if this Minnie could talk she would definitely tell you she is thriving when it gets a little chilly. Her fall decor box came out of the attic on Labor Day eve.

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Disneyland/Instagram

Chip and Dale are countrified critters, but this fall, their delightfully retro corduroy-accented puffer vests make it look like they could be manning your favorite farmer's market stand, perhaps selling small batch syrup per the maple leaf embroidery on their sleeve. They've layered up with henleys underneath for a touch of Property Brothers or Mutt Schitt chic.

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Disneyland/Instagram

Pluto has kept it relatively simple with a jaunty silk scarf tied at the neck and illustrated with what looks like some California scenery and a chunky pumpkin accessory on his collar. American Horror Story fans might recognize the font for his name, which looks remarkably like the show's title styling — perhaps a subtle nod to the spooky season. Disney is the parent company of FX after all, even if they don't dip into horror at the family friendly parks.

Disney fans couldn't get enough of the looks in the comments of the park's post.

"The pumpkin purse! the beanie! the vests! i can’t," wrote one commenter. "Love the outfits so much! so cute!!" added another.

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"LOVE LOVE LOVE!! I want to wear Minnie’s outfit!" shared one fan, while others chimed in they'd already made their reservations to visit the newly outfitted crew.

Anyone loving the fall looks can see them IRL at “Mickey’s Autumn Adventures” at Storytellers Cafe in Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa from now until November 18th.

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