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Get Ahead of Spooky Season: Here Are 15+ Easy Halloween Costumes You Can Buy Right Now
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Date:2025-04-11 17:45:52
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We've all been there: It's the week of Halloween and you still have costume. You're scrambling, but the online delivery won't make it in time and Spirit Halloween has been ransacked.
You can avoid this all too familiar saga, though. If you want to avoid throwing together a last minute costume, now's the time to start thinking about it.
Looking for an easy Halloween costume idea? We've got you covered. These picks are fun, festive, and most importantly, easy to put together.
Sometimes, the easiest costume is one that uses stuff you already have – accessories are everything when it comes to building an easy Halloween costume.
You can't go wrong with a witch costume, which you can pair with some black tights and over the knee boots.
Another cute Halloween costume? Wonder Woman – just add red lipstick and your ready to save the day (or the Halloween party).
You can also go classic (and comfy) with a skeleton sweatshirt or pumpkin hoodie dress.
If even that is too much effort, pick out your prettiest dress, throw on some fairy wings, put on sparkly makeup, and voilà.
The best part is that these costumes are all easily recognizable. Because let's be real, no one wants to spend all Halloween night explaining who or what they're dressed as.
Whether you're attending a Halloween party or going trick-or-treating with kids, we guarantee this list has the perfect costume for you.
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