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  2. These Halloween Costumes for Teens Are *So* Cute and Cool

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    These cool teen Halloween costumes are top of the class! They can try one on their own, or team up with a pal for a couples costume or best friend costume.

  3. 50 Last-Minute Halloween Costumes That Anyone Can DIY - AOL

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    5. Rosie the Riveter. If you had to place a bet on which DIY last-minute Halloween costume anyone could manage, it’s hands down Rosie the Riveter. We can definitely do it because the basics are ...

  4. Everything you need to DIY your kids' Halloween costumes this ...

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    Step one of any Pokémon costume is a trainer hat. A Pokémon trainer hat helps explain the costume and is something your child will want to wear long after Halloween. Luckily, these hats are ...

  5. These DIY Group Halloween Costumes Are Perfect for Friends ...

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    Candyland Costume. Step into a sugary sweet world this Halloween as you embody the classic Candyland board game. Bright colored costumes and whimsical accessories are sure to match all the treats ...

  6. Sarafan - Wikipedia

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    Sarafan. A sarafan (Russian: сарафа́н, IPA: [sərɐˈfan], from Persian: سراپا sarāpā, literally " [from] head to feet") [1] is a long, trapezoidal Russian jumper dress (pinafore dress) worn by girls and women and forming part of Russian traditional folk costume. Traditional Russian costume consists of straight, flowing lines.

  7. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in ancient Greece refers to clothing starting from the Aegean bronze age (3000 BCE) to the Hellenistic period (31 BCE). [1] Clothing in ancient Greece included a wide variety of styles but primarily consisted of the chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys. [2] Ancient Greek civilians typically wore two pieces of clothing draped about the ...