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How to Choose a Halloween Costume
Whether you’re a pint-sized minion or a full-grown mummy, the bewitching hour is upon us. Your Halloween can be a trick or a treat depending on how well you plan ahead. Here are some ideas to get you started for a frightfully good time.
Pick a Costume that is Weather Appropriate
There’s nothing less satisfying than shelling out top dollar for a costume that no one ever gets to see because it’s hiding underneath your coat. If you live in a warmer climate (or it’s just freakishly hot), pick out a lighter garment to wear that you won’t want to take off the moment you get to your party.
Costume Ideas for Cold Weather
Whether you’re going trick-or-treating or just plan on being outdoors, it’s probably a good idea to bundle up. One of the best costumes I’ve seen this year is the Star Wars Chewbacca hooded sweater – and it’s reversible!
Costume Ideas for Warm Weather
If you’re lucky enough to be in a nice warm climate, you probably have some items in your closet that can double as a costume.
Always Have a Backup Costume to Wear
Did you find out that your best friend is planning on going to the ball as Cinderella too? Good thing you bought that Grumpy Cat costume on Amazon Prime. Or you might be celebrating the holiday over multiple days and parties. Why not switch it up a bit so all of your Facebook posts don’t end up looking the same?