Pugsley Addams from Wednesday: A Cosplay Guide to the Creepy-Cute Little Brother
In Wednesday (Netflix), Pugsley Addams gets a refresh from his classic cartoonish roots. Still morbid, still weird, but now a bit more grounded—and surprisingly endearing. As Wednesday’s younger brother, Pugsley plays a smaller role in the series, but his signature stripes, solemn expressions, and sweetly strange aura make him a perfect choice for a simple, effective cosplay. Whether you’re pairing up with a Wednesday cosplayer or just want to embrace your inner Addams, this guide will help you bring Pugsley to life with all the offbeat charm he deserves.
The Look: Stripes, Darkness, and Simplicity
Pugsley’s most recognizable trait is his signature black and white striped shirt. In the Wednesday series, he wears a more muted, slightly updated version of his classic look. His long-sleeved shirt features thin black and greyish-white stripes, worn loose and slightly oversized. The vibe is somber and laid-back—a nod to the Addams Family’s eternally gothic aesthetic.
He pairs the shirt with dark pants, usually black or charcoal, that are fitted but not tight. His shoes are practical—black sneakers or lace-up boots that fit a kid who might get tied up in a locker or buried in the sand for fun.
If you’re leaning into the original Addams vibe, swap the long sleeves for a short-sleeved striped shirt and black shorts, but for accuracy with the Netflix version, stick to the modern, slightly grungier aesthetic.
Hair, Face, and Features
Pugsley’s hair in the Wednesday series is short, dark, and neatly parted or combed down. A basic boyish cut will do, and if you're using a wig, look for a short, straight brown or black style with minimal volume.
His face is expressive, but understated. He often looks worried or puzzled, especially when Wednesday is nearby. Emphasize wide eyes, slightly furrowed brows, and a blank or bewildered stare for that classic “why is this my life?” look.
You don’t need much makeup—just a touch of concealer or powder to even out your complexion and a bit of grayish shadow under the eyes can help you look like you’ve been up all night dodging your sister’s experiments. A soft smudge under the cheekbones adds a bit of gothic depth.
Eyes That Say ‘Please Don’t Bury Me Alive Again’: Colored Contact Tips
Pugsley’s eye color in the Wednesday series is a soft brown—gentle and expressive. If your natural eye color doesn’t match or you want a slightly animated look, go with warm brown or amber-toned lenses that have a subtle enlarging effect.
Look for contacts with a realistic iris pattern that will photograph well without appearing too glossy or artificial. The goal is to highlight Pugsley’s innocence, especially in contrast to Wednesday’s intense stare.
For a more stylized or editorial version of the cosplay, you could even try a pale gray or icy hazel to evoke a more haunted, Addams-y aesthetic while still keeping the tone grounded.
Personality & Pose: The Addams Family’s Favorite Victim
To really sell Pugsley’s character, lean into his role as the slightly shell-shocked but oddly content little brother. His posture is relaxed, a little slumped, and his movements are slow and deliberate. He’s not necessarily shy—but he’s cautious, especially around Wednesday.
Great poses for cosplay photos include:
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Standing with hands awkwardly at your sides, blinking up at the camera.
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Sitting with a neutral, emotionless expression, legs slightly apart.
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Holding a bag of frogs, a rope, or other “weird kid” props with complete seriousness.
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Posing in distress next to a clearly smug Wednesday cosplayer.
The essence of Pugsley is that he’s used to being the target of chaos, but he doesn’t resist it—he just rolls with it.
Extra Touches: Props and Addams Quirks
You don’t need much to elevate a Pugsley cosplay, but a few little extras can go a long way.
Carry a net, rope, or frog plushie to nod to his animal-loving, slightly sadistic hobbies. A fake bruised eye or bandage can imply he's recently been “experimented” on by Wednesday. If you’re cosplaying as a duo or family, play the straight man to the chaos—always looking a bit confused but never scared.







