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FairyMouseMom

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I had a friend of mine today write on her FB page her thoughts about Halloween costumes out there nowadays. Do any of you have any thoughts / comments on that topic? (Not that it matters, but hers had to do with the skimpiness of female costumes...)
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Cherry Jubilee

Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
Honestly I haven't really given it much thought. But, now that you mention it... the skimpiness is fine for the adult costumes ... and maybe even teens... but I really think it's inappropriate for the little kids.
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cynderellaj

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I agree that some of the little girls/middle school girls are getting a little too sexy. I like them cute, not sexy. THey grow up too fast already!!
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joannie

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IT'S USUALLY COOL HERE IN INDIANA AT HALLOWEEN. SO MY GIRLS ARE USUALLY COVERED UP! BUT THEY ARE GETTING OLDER AND WILL BE GOING TO MORE PARTIES RATHER THAN TRICK-OR-TREATING OUTSIDE IN A COUPLE YEARS. THEN I'LL WORRY!!! THIS YEAR THEY WILL BE A SMURF (SHE HASN'T DECIDED WHICH ONE) AND THE MAD HATTER!!
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love2stamp

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I don't have usually look at costumes anymore, really have no reason to. I do however miss the costumes from years ago, it seems like the costumes lately are gruesome and skimpy. Miss the cute costumes.
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dwinchell

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I agree they are getting smaller as the girls get bigger... I am blessed, mine uses past dance costumes from her previous dance years so I know they stay approriate.
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scrapbookmary

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I guess I miss the homemade costumes, where you just scavenged through the closets to come up with an idea of what to dress up as for Halloween.
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jannyf

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
It does seem that costumes are either gory or sexy. What happened to people being creative and coming up with their own costumes from a thrift store? My favorite Halloween costume was when my best friend & I dressed as Raggedy Ann & Andy. My Mom sewed our costumes! TV has too much of an influence on costumes now.
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amberella

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I'd have to say I can't believe how much those cheap-barely-there costumes COST... Even if I could pull one off, I couldn't afford it!
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debamas

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I think WAY TOO MUCH $$$ is invested in the holidays nowadays. I love to see the creativity by kids and families to come up with a costume. And, YES, sexy doesn't need to be on a little girl. No need for sexy for a kids costume at all, IMO.
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Ayla

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There's a joke that you know you live in Michigan when you buy or make a ccostume big enough to fit over a winter coat! I miss the creativity of making your own from available supplies...it seems to commercial now. I made my son a robot one year...spray painted a box silver, draw lines on it. Used dryer vent tubing for arms and legs, and spray painted a bucket silver for his head. Why do we need patterns and expensive costumes?
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deerewife

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I hate that my kids always want to wear something that is SO hard to put warm clothes underneath!

I miss the days of telling them what to wear.
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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
Yes they are quite skimpy. It makes me sad to see the way things like this have become. My dd is 21 and the outfit she wants to wear for her hallowween festivities at school...sigh..... what is a mother to do? I wish we could go back to the Andy Griffith days (for some things) when you would have to be not only respectful to those around you but to yourself as well.
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Retiree3

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I'm not really into Halloween so I don't really know much about the costumes.
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croppinmama

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
Yes I agree they are very skimpy. You should see the teenagers in my neighborhood go out for halloween. They look like hookers. I make my kids costumes because they are so expensive. Sometimes if I have to buy something I go to a consignment shops.
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FairyMouseMom

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I told my daughter two years ago when she picked the Dorothy costume she wanted....that she would have to wear white leggings or capris with it.....and we even bought our own basket, bandana, and stuffed dog to go with it!
I just don't get it!!!!
I have to admit...I am kind of glad she does not want to go trick-or-treating this year. (Maybe it's because she doesn't want me to have to dish out for a costume?!!)
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scrappitydee

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
We went to the costume store to try and find Raggedy Ann and Andy for my year-old twins (no such luck, btw), and I was taken aback by the gruesomeness and just outright evilness of the stuff. I guess I shouldn't have been surprised, but I could only stomach it so long and then we left.

One of my pet peeves is, here in Texas, it's often still quite warm on Halloween (at least in the 80s) and so many of the outfits for kids are all in long sleeves or warmish material.
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Sandi0805

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I think the cost ($$$) is outrageous for costumes for kids. If it is cold, as it is here in Indy, they usually cover them up and can't really see them. I think it is more fun to be creative and come up with costumes that are made from scratch. Especially, if you have several kids. By the time you buy costumes, you don't have any $$ left to buy the candy, which by the way is getting costly too.
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1grandma

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
I am not into Halloween, but the costumes are not what they used to be anyway.
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jazzyscrapper

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Re: Chit Chat - Question #3
The children on my street are usually dressed pretty cute but they are little still. The older boys go for the gruesome. But I agree when my ds was younger, he is now 28, I really put thought and effort into his costume. Of course playing football or being in karate did help a few times lol.
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