We can bring those 'good old days' back with 1950s Halloween costumes that you and the entire family can wear this year. Hot rod cars, poodle skirts and greaser wigs are all nice; but you can still create'50s Halloween Costumes without them. With no hot rod cars to speak of, you can slip on a cool costume that will put you in the remembrance of the'50s just the same. Won't it be fun to create'50s Halloween costumes for everyone in the family?
As long as you remember a few simple rules, you can make your'50s Halloween costumes as unique as you want. And don't let the social divisions of the day stall your efforts in choosing a design style to follow. The 50s have long gone; go with costumes that you will feel most comfortable with.
The men may gravitate towards the greaser wig and leather jacket mode to recreate the "Fonzie" inspired character. Another option would be to do the opposite and put on a bowtie while sporting a pocket protector. Pull those pants up to your chest area so those white socks show and you'll represent the nerd version of a'50s Halloween costumes.
Ladies, you have two choices before you go as well. You can do the 50s inspired poodle skirt; pair it with a white shirt and matching white socks, and you've got a classic representation of'50s Halloween costumes for women (or girls). But this 'wholesome' girl is not the only one we've seen from the'50s; there is also the 'bad' girl. This girl would, no doubt, be wearing skin tight pants on bottom while her top was covered in a 'Pink Ladies' type jacket (again, think "Grease").
The little ones have not been forgotten either. They can wear miniature version of the'50s Halloween costumes. So get that poodle skirt in the little girl size and check on a greaser wig for little junior as well. Wouldn't it be cute if mother and daughter mimicked each other the same way father and son did? I don't know anyone who wouldn't love seeing little Olivia Newton John or John Travolta from "Grease" on Halloween!
So what if you think the'50s were only about conforming; now is your chance to take the bland out of the decade. Jazz up your family's costumes this Halloween. Add extra studs and gems to all the'50s Halloween costumes for a more impressive display.
Another good way to bring your'50s Halloween costumes to life would be for the whole family to come alive in their outfits. Don't just be the girl walking in with your poodle skirt next to the guy with the greaser wig; go that extra mile of trying to speak the language of the 50s while you wear the clothes on Halloween. Give those who come in contact with you the impression you just stepped out of the 50s!
Go all out - make your family's'50s Halloween costumes the best they can be. Simple is good, but a more elaborate design may garner more attention. The outfits should be comfortable and you should allow yourself to be carried back to the 50s, if only for one night. All that's left is to decide if you want to go in the direction of the 'cool' or the 'nerdy' version for all of your'50s Halloween costumes. Enjoy the nostalgia of this night; Halloween won't be back for another year! Edited by Hetsil Protage
As long as you remember a few simple rules, you can make your'50s Halloween costumes as unique as you want. And don't let the social divisions of the day stall your efforts in choosing a design style to follow. The 50s have long gone; go with costumes that you will feel most comfortable with.
The men may gravitate towards the greaser wig and leather jacket mode to recreate the "Fonzie" inspired character. Another option would be to do the opposite and put on a bowtie while sporting a pocket protector. Pull those pants up to your chest area so those white socks show and you'll represent the nerd version of a'50s Halloween costumes.
Ladies, you have two choices before you go as well. You can do the 50s inspired poodle skirt; pair it with a white shirt and matching white socks, and you've got a classic representation of'50s Halloween costumes for women (or girls). But this 'wholesome' girl is not the only one we've seen from the'50s; there is also the 'bad' girl. This girl would, no doubt, be wearing skin tight pants on bottom while her top was covered in a 'Pink Ladies' type jacket (again, think "Grease").
The little ones have not been forgotten either. They can wear miniature version of the'50s Halloween costumes. So get that poodle skirt in the little girl size and check on a greaser wig for little junior as well. Wouldn't it be cute if mother and daughter mimicked each other the same way father and son did? I don't know anyone who wouldn't love seeing little Olivia Newton John or John Travolta from "Grease" on Halloween!
So what if you think the'50s were only about conforming; now is your chance to take the bland out of the decade. Jazz up your family's costumes this Halloween. Add extra studs and gems to all the'50s Halloween costumes for a more impressive display.
Another good way to bring your'50s Halloween costumes to life would be for the whole family to come alive in their outfits. Don't just be the girl walking in with your poodle skirt next to the guy with the greaser wig; go that extra mile of trying to speak the language of the 50s while you wear the clothes on Halloween. Give those who come in contact with you the impression you just stepped out of the 50s!
Go all out - make your family's'50s Halloween costumes the best they can be. Simple is good, but a more elaborate design may garner more attention. The outfits should be comfortable and you should allow yourself to be carried back to the 50s, if only for one night. All that's left is to decide if you want to go in the direction of the 'cool' or the 'nerdy' version for all of your'50s Halloween costumes. Enjoy the nostalgia of this night; Halloween won't be back for another year! Edited by Hetsil Protage
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Buy totally fantastic Halloween costumes for October 31st. Put on your poodle skirt and swirl away as a teeny boppers star. In your Oxford shoes, bubble gum and bouffant hair you can go back to the good old days of teeny boppers in your 50s Halloween costume.
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