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  2. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    Go cool, funny or scary with homemade Halloween costumes for toddlers, kids, men and women. Make any of these cheap and creative ideas with household items.

  3. Halloween costume - Wikipedia

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    Halloween costumes are sometimes denounced for cultural appropriation when they uncritically use stereotypical representations of other groups of people such as gypsies and Native Americans. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] [ 45 ] Immigration and Customs Enforcement Secretary Julie Myers was involved in a scandal when she awarded "Best Costume" at the ICE ...

  4. Category:Ritual animal disguise - Wikipedia

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    This category only covers animal disguises worn as part of a traditional folk custom or seasonal observance. It does not include catsuits , fursuits or animal costumes worn for promotional, advertising or play purposes, or as mascots at baseball, football or other sporting events, or as part of a theatrical performance.

  5. Costume - Wikipedia

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    Christmas costumes typically portray characters such as Santa Claus (developed from Saint Nicholas). In Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States the American version of a Santa suit and beard is popular; in the Netherlands, the costume of Zwarte Piet is customary. Easter costumes are associated with the Easter Bunny or other animal ...

  6. Animal costume - Wikipedia

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    Animal costume may refer to: Costumed character, mascot costumes that are often based on various animals; Creature suit, realistic animal costumes often used for film and theater; Fursuit, usually anthropomorphic animal costumes owned by some members of the furry fandom; Ritual masks of many indigenous peoples that are shaped like animals

  7. Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

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    [2] [27] [28] The tradition is called "guising" because of the disguises or costumes worn by the children. [3] [29] In the West Mid Scots dialect, guising is known as "galoshans". [30] In Scotland, youths went house to house in white with masked, painted or blackened faces, reciting rhymes and often threatening to do mischief if they were not ...

  8. Fursuit - Wikipedia

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    Fursuit making is a growing industry, with new costume makers who handcraft custom suits entering the market every week. [5] A few dozen of these makers are highly respected and command prices up to $4,500 or more for a full suit, [ 2 ] while there are several hundred more who charge less, usually between $600 and $1,000.

  9. Comfort object - Wikipedia

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    Bedtime toys are typically of an animal, such as the common teddy bear, or any other creature, such as a mythical creature or fictional character. The toy is often used for physical comfort, and most commonly psychological comfort for children with separation anxiety and a strong fear of the night.