
So what about the rest of Chaplin's gear, well you can go to eHow and figure out how to make ur own version of Charlie's get up, or simply google charlie chaplin costume and you will find 100's of tutorials and websites that either teach you how to, or will sell you a Charlie Chaplin Costume.
I havent been able to find any info to back this up but
IMDB states the origin of his outfit as: 'with the help of 'Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle's pants. Arbuckle's father-in-law's derby, Chester Conklin's cutaway, Ford Sterling's size 14-shoes, and some crepe paper belonging to Mack Swain (which became the tramp's mustache). The only item that actually belonged to Chaplin was the wangee cane.'
Regardless, whether it's Chaplin's actual costume selling, or the millions of imitations that get shipped out every year a few weeks prior to October, it's clear that there was definitely something special in what Chaplin wore. But of course what he wore would not nearly be as special if he didn't do what he did.