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  2. Morphsuits - Wikipedia

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    After researching the fancy dress market, Smeaton, Smeaton, and Lawson invested £1,000 each. [5] The original corporate website cost $300. [3] Beginning in May 2009, [5] shipping of the first batch of 200 costumes was done from their flat. [3] [5] Balancing their day jobs and the company meant "a lot of 2 a.m. finishes" while running their ...

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    Find hilarious gag gifts and bestselling funny gifts for men under $50, like beer bottle golf tees, custom pajamas, toilet-themed toys, and more.

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    Available in both Women's and Women's Plus sizes, pleated v-neck dress has a cinched waist with a V neckline making for a comfortable fit with a fancy feel. It hits right above the ankle, a ...

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  6. Costume - Wikipedia

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    The dress worn by men is known as Gho which is a robe worn up to knee-length and is fastened at the waist by a band called the Kera. The front part of the dress which is formed like a pouch, in olden days was used to hold baskets of food and short dagger, but now it is used to keep cell phone, purse and the betel nut called Doma .

  7. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    Fancy dress parties are popular year round in the United Kingdom. The 1996 novel Bridget Jones's Diary features the classic British costume party theme "Tarts and Vicars" at which the women wear sexually provocative ("tart") costumes, while the men dress as Anglican priests ("vicars"). Fancy dress parties have been held by the British Royal Family.