Frugal Fridays: Plus Size Halloween Costumes for Women
Posted by
Sarah on September 11th, 2009 |
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I know it’s perhaps too early to start thinking about Halloween, but hey it’s never a bad thing to be prepared for an occasion right? So today we’re taking a look at a selection of plus size Halloween costumes for women, which will have you looking wonderfully festive, while being very mild on your budget.
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Saloon Girl Adult Plus Costume
$39.99
Includes: Feathered headpiece, top, corset belt and skirt. Necklace not included.
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Giggles The Clown Adult Plus Costume
$36.99
Includes: Hair scrunchies, dress, bloomers and shoe covers. Gloves and makeup not included.
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Rosie Riveter Adult Plus Costume
$26.99
Includes a yarn dyed shrit with embroidery and a polka dot headband. Capri pants and shoes not included.
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Pink Poodle Skirt Adult Plus Costume
$26.99
Pink Poodle Skirt includes pink skirt with poodle aplique and sequin trim. Top, neckerchief, and shoes not included. Available in Adult Plus sizes 1X and 3X.
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Cleopatra Plus Adult Costume
$29.99
This full-figured beauty includes long white dress with an Egyptian pattern belt, gold collar with attached sheer drape both with Egyptian pattern trim, and headband. Cleopatra wig, scepter (differs from shown), and costume shoes all sold separately.
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Queen Of Hearts Plus Adult Costume
$32.99
Queen of Hearts costume includes dress with attached collar and headpiece. 100% Polyester exclusive of trim. Available in Adult Plus size 18-20. Playing cards, fishnet tights, and shoes not included.
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[...] Plus Size Halloween Costumes for Women [...]
Ouch. These represent some of the ugliest styles available for plus size. While I understand that women have a budget, that doesn’t mean they have to settle for shapeless sacks with closed up necklines and horrible character offerings. Plus women do want to be sexy and stylish on Halloween as well. I would suggest maybe highlighting some different items, maybe capping the price point at $60, which isn’t a bad price for a complete costume.