Tintin's Disguises
The following is a list of disguises and special attire that Tintin wears in his 21 adventures, from Tintin in America to Tintin and the Picaros.
Tintin in America
Tintin wears a moustache as a disguise. (See Page 15)
Tintin wears a cowboy dress because he feels a bit out of place. (See Page 16)
Tintin hides in the armour suit. (See Page 50)
Tintin wears a fake beard, wig and spectacles. Do look at his dress too. (See Page 55)
Cigars of the Pharaoh
Tintin disguises as an Arab. (See Page 15)
Tintin disguises as an Arab. Only difference is that this time he is fully dressed as an Aarab. (See Page 22)
Tintin recruits in the army as Ali-Bhai. (See Page 26)
Tintin disguises himself as a lady when Thomson and Thompson are after him. (See Page 48)
Tintin wears the dress of the drug trafficking Pharaoh gang. (See Page 54)
Lastly, Tintin wears the Indian dress. (See Page 61)
The Blue Lotus
Tintin wears Chinese gown given by Didi, son of Wang Chen-yee. (See Page 13)
Tintin wears the same outfit again. (See Page 19)
Tintin disguises himself as General Haranochi of the occupying Japanese army to get himself into the city—a neat trick! (See Page 30)
The Broken Ear
Tintin disguises himself as the waiter while on the ship. (See Page 15)
Tintin is appointed Colonel aide-de-camp. (See Page 22)
The Black Island
Tintin wears a fake white beard and puts a pipe in his mouth to fool the detectives. (See Page 5)
Tintin puts on the traditional Scottish attire. (See Page 39)
King Ottokar's Sceptre
No disguise—just the usual outfit.
The Crab with the Golden Claws
Tintin dresses up as a beggar. (See Page 50)
The Shooting Star
Tintin wears a coat. (See Page 27)
The Secret of the Unicorn
No disguise—just the usual outfit.
Red Rackham's Treasure
Tintin wears a diving suit. (See Page 39)
The Seven Crystal Balls
No disguise—just the usual outfit.
Prisoners of the Sun
Tintin disguises himself as a Latin American. (See Page-12)
Tintin wears a sacrificial robe. (See Page 56)
Land of Black Gold
Tintin wears the dress of Ahmed, one of the Arab horsemen. (See Page 25)
Tintin wears a different dress. (See Page 40)
Tintin disguises himself as Alvaro, nephew of Senhor Oliveira da Figueira. (See Page 43)
Destination Moon
Tintin wears a light blue overall. (See Page 14)
Tintin wears orange color overall while Calculus shows everybody the rocket. (See Page 14)
Explorers on the Moon
Tintin wears his space suit while trying to save the Captain. (See Page 8)
The Calculus Affair
Tintin disguises himself to save Calculus from the Bordurian ruler, Kurvi-Tasch. (See Page 55)
The Red Sea Sharks
Tintin disguises himself as an Arab lady with pitcher on 'her' head. (See Page 24)
Tintin in Tibet
Tintin wears a blue coat, a cap and snow glasses/goggles. (See Page 25)
The Castafiore Emerald
No disguise—just the usual outfit.
Flight 714
No diguise—just the usual outfit.
Tintin and the Picaros
Tintin sports a sideburn and wears a cool light brown jacket and denim jeans! Gone are the plus fours! (See Page 1)
Tintin dresses up as one of "The Jolly Follies". (See Page 54)