My wife has been complaining for years about how tacky the costumes are. She has wanted to go as a princess for the last several years because she never got to as a child. Apparently "Spirit" thinks all princesses are also sluts. The sad thing in my opinion is even the teen costumes are trashy. What parent lets their teen dress like that???Amphigorey wrote:I have to say, it is really hard to find readymade adult costumes for women that aren't Sexy [Pirate / Cop / Cat / Mustard Bottle]. My friend and I recently went into one of those Halloween "Spirit" stores that crop up every season, and we had to go all the way to the back of the store before we saw any women's costumes that weren't stripper costumes.
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Try Etsy... lots of seamstresses for commission on there. I got my costume for this year on there... (Beautiful pan collared, knee length Kuro Lolita dress, that I intend to get more than just halloween use out of.)
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Last year I dressed up as a guy sitting on a porch handing out candy and drinking beer. I was sexy, damn sexy.
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I thought replicas weren't allowed in?KidAtHeart wrote:I went to the party last year, and thankfully didn't see many of the not appropriate costumes. My group dressed up, and we were all roasting in our various costumes but man, our full -length and fully covered costumes got WAY more attention than any 'sexy' thing would have.
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Granted, as someone said before, it could have something to do with me being a professional costumer and making exact replica's... ;) Even management loved it!
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So you went as Darph. :D:ktulu wrote:Last year I dressed up as a guy sitting on a porch handing out candy and drinking beer. I was sexy, damn sexy.

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Does your costume involve a tail?Lasolimu wrote:I'm paying a lot to have someone make a costume for me...but I won't have it for Halloween this year, but it will be unique and attract a lot of attention in both good and bad ways.
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Why hello, I probably ran into you in the break room last night, I was giving out candy on the back trail.disney4now wrote:First post... be nice to me. So, I was working as attendant in the Judge's Tent with Mickey and Minnie tonight.
I've noticed so far this year that we are being really lax about costumes, both when they can be worn and some of the things we let in.
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As a matter of fact it does, it would be strange if it didn't as I wear a tail...almost...everywhere.Whazzup wrote:Does your costume involve a tail?
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Oo! What are you having made?Lasolimu wrote:I'm paying a lot to have someone make a costume for me...but I won't have it for Halloween this year, but it will be unique and attract a lot of attention in both good and bad ways.
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I'm not sure you want to know.Amphigorey wrote:Oo! What are you having made?