Vintage Halloween costumes once were limited to items that were dug out of a trunk in the attic or put together with stuff you begged and borrowed from the linen closet. Nothing expensive was in the mix unless you counted an antique feather boa, spike heels, hat and gown covered in sparkling sequins from a cocktail party from many years past.
As younger kids, we begged our moms to help us with the creation of the more sought after vintage Halloween costumes. If you had a mother who knew her way around a pattern or if you were of an age to have access to the sewing machine, the sky was the limit. Under these the most optimal of circumstances, you had your pick of being one of the favorite costumes of those days.
Here are some ideas for children’s vintage Halloween costumes:
- A gypsy with a large gold earring, a colorful headscarf, long peasant skirt and off the shoulder blouse (if you could slip it by the parent in charge)
- A pirate with a homemade eye patch, tattered pants and tall black boots
- A hobo wearing grandpa's old fedora, shoes with cardboard stuffed inside to compensate for the holes in the sole of the shoe and a stick over your shoulder decorated with a stained bandana holding your worldly belongings tied on the end
- A cowboy wearing your little brother's plastic holster, fake cap guns and cowboy boots and hat
- A witch with a wart on your nose with your face painted puke green and tall pointed hat.
- Break out the black leather bomber jackets, the black boots and the hair oil to go out Trick or Treating as James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause
- If push comes to shove, pull an old sheet out of the rag bag and fall back on the Charlie Brown ghost costume
When I was a kid I did my best to start making my Halloween costume early as possible. I knew that if I didn't have it taken care of by the big day that I might end up having to suffer through the night in one of those uncomfortable vintage Halloween costumes (that are now very expensive on EBay as it turns out) that consisted of a plastic mask with tiny inadequate ventilation holes and matching suits that tied in back similar to an embarrassing hospital gown only you wore clothes under this outfit. Wearing a store bought, vintage Halloween costume was kind of like Trick or Treating in a plastic garbage bag with little oxygen.
Time is too short this year for me to open up the antique Singer sewing machine and pray that it works properly, so my girls will be wearing creations that are held together with a combination of duck tape and double stick tape. If that doesn’t work the vintage Halloween costume of choice will undoubtedly be Charlie Brown's version of ghostly attire for the big girls we can manage with a pair of white footed pajamas with bunny ears for a cute, baby size vintage Halloween costume. They should still consider themselves fortunate if that’s the way it goes. I am very generous with the size of the air holes which is more than I had on those unfortunate Halloween nights when my mom was too busy to sew.
Please remember to only buy Halloween candy that contains no peanuts. Kids with peanut allergies like to join in the fun, too!
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