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How To Buy Costumes In The Right Price Range

Most people have a budget when they're shopping for costumes, regardless of whether they're buying for children or adults. While some don't mind spending hundreds of dollars for the perfect look, some people have a very tight budget. People on a tight budget often wonder if they will be able to come up with a great costumer or not.

Everyone that dresses in party or Halloween costumers wants to feel special. Fortunately, it's possible to find costumes for every budget, from low cost to lavish.

First, think about how many people you need to buy costumes for and be honest about your budget. Obviously, your budget will be a little higher if the whole family is attending a costume party than if just one person needs a costume.

Now think about the various places you might find good costumes. You might try looking in the boxes in the attic or raid your grandparent's closet. Wearing turn of the century or flapper costumes are always a big hit at costume parties. With a little luck you will find things like funny ties, vintage coats, and old jewelry and not have to spend any money.
How To Buy Costumes In The Right Price Range


If you have a little larger budget, you can go to vintage clothing stores for 70s style clothing or designer outfits. This might be a bit costly, but you'll end up with a great look.

The easiest way to keep the price of a costume low is to make it yourself. Don't forget, you can use a homemade costume with accessories that are store bought. You can use things like hats, bracelets, and decals to turn a plain costume into a spectacular one.

The next step to finding a great costume in the price range you want and need is to think outside the box. Take a look at some of your favorite shows and consider inanimate objects like books or refrigerators. You can create some pretty amazing costumes with a simple box and some embellishments like paint and items from the hobby or craft store.

Group outfits may be very cost effective, especially if everyone wears the same tops and pants. By buying several shirts or leggings at the same time, there may be discount prices on these items. That certainly helps to stretch the budget for costumes.

Think about groups of people like rock bands and school teachers. Don't forget about sitcoms, having each person dress as a character from the show. This is a great idea for costumes, especially if there are people in your group that aren't excited about fantasy costumes.

Look around your house for different items that can be added to store bought costumes. You can often add things like packing material, boxes, aluminum foil, egg cartons, and other items to costumes you've purchased to create a unique look.

Never rule out any type of store when it comes to finding the perfect items. For example, women might consider looking in the men's department for whacky hats or ties. Men could look in sporting good stores for ready made work suits that can be turned into costumes. Don't forget about all the toys like coloring books, wands, and stores that are in the aisles of the grocery stores.

No matter what, have fun. With a bit of creativity you can create the perfect costume without spending a fortune.

by: Dianne Clarke.




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