So you’ve done it. You’ve come up with the perfect halloween costume. You did all the sewing and the hemming, the coloring and the staining and the dying. Hell, you’ve even storyboarded it, sketched it and priced it out on three different websites.
But you’re not done.
The perfect halloween costume isn’t perfect, and the complete halloween costume isn’t complete, without the perfect halloween costume accessories. It’s like serving a drink without a garnish – it’s not the perfect drink if it doesn’t have that cherry or lemon slice. You need to find the right halloween costume accessories to complete your look.
Thankfully the internet has thousands upon thousands of stores, large and small, dedicated to helping you on your quest. Whether you want to go to a halloween specialty store like HalloweenStreet.com or a generic costume shop like PartyCity, or to your local store in the mall or even to a theater-specific costume shop, you have options a-plenty both in terms of walk-in stores or online shopping.
A good idea when looking for the perfect halloween costume accessories is to go online and learn a bit both about your costume and the holiday itself. Let’s say, for example, that you’ve decided to be a traditionalist and go as a witch, or even sexy witch. Of course you’re going to have your broomstick and pointy hat. But you’ll also want to have a wand, and maybe a cauldron or a black cat (live cat optional of course). But dig a little deeper and you’ll see that Halloween’s name comes from the term All Hallows’ Eve, as it comes before All Hallows’ Day. A little more research and you’ll find that the orignal celebrants used to carve skeletons – to represent the dear departed – out of turnips and rutabaga as a means of showing their appreciation.
So if you want to take it to that level, you can go turnip shopping as a means of completeing your halloween costume. Sure, you might get some strange looks, but you’ll have a costume and, just as important, the type of halloween costume accessories, that capture the spirit of the holiday in the first place.
Of course it’s worth remembering the season as well. Here in America, symbols of autumn are particularly prevalent, with straw dollies, corn husks and pumpkins playing a large role in the celebrations. Other cultures have their own specific halloween costume accessories to offer as well, so it’s worth looking abroad for ideas to complete your costume.