fuzzygobo
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I get it, safety first for toddlers. But yeah, check out some of the costumes on eBay, for the amount of money you're shelling out, some look so...CHEAP.Think I watched it a while ago under Muppetdude's YT account. Can't remember if he made it a commentary or a YTP or something...
Still, I have no problem with little kids having safe costumes, but hate that they do that with adult costumes. It's cute on a 3-6 year old, but it's pathetic looking on an grown man. I don't see why they make those like that.
Oh...wait...I get it. They're cheaper that way. Don't give anyone a decent mask with a costume. If you want a good mask, you have to shell out another 30+ bucks for a good mask. I'm not going to say that they don't make good grown person costumes anymore, but when did they ever before the (at the very earliest) 90's?
Not only are some costumes made of paper-thin fabric, Bugs Bunny does not have bare hands, and does not wear black Reebok's.
If you're going to get a costume, even if it's just one day a year, it should look convincing.
There are actual costume rental stores, where you can get a mascot-quality costume: plush fur, decent mask (which won't impair your breathing or your vision), white gloves, rabbit feet.
Costumes can get pricey, but for the money you're spending, you shouldn't have to settle for a thin pair of pajamas.