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  2. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    Go cool, funny or scary with homemade Halloween costumes for toddlers, kids, men and women. Make any of these cheap and creative ideas with household items.

  3. 47 Classic Halloween Costumes That Will Never Go Out of Style

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    A simple circus outfit and stuffed lion will transport you to the exciting world of clowns, acrobats and trapeze artists. Shop similar styles: Ringmaster Costume ($50); Plush Lion ($19) 23.

  4. How to Dress Like a Country Song This Halloween - AOL

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    Dress like your favorite country song! These country music costumes for females and males will have you ready for Halloween—or a 90s country theme party.

  5. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, only a few hundred people still wear traditional dresses and suits on a daily basis. They can be found mainly in Staphorst (about 700 women), Volendam (about 50 men) and Marken (about 40 women). Most well-known parts of Dutch folk costumes outside the Netherlands are probably the Dutch woman's bonnet and klompen.

  6. Katie Sandwina - Wikipedia

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    Imaginative sketch by artist-reporter Marguerite Martyn of herself being lifted by Sandwina in front of a circus crowd, left, and a realistic Martyn sketch of Sandwina cooking dinner for her son and husband, right, 1911 [3] Sandwina worked in the United States with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for many years, until she was nearly ...

  7. Costume - Wikipedia

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    A Woman's Letter from London (23 November 1899). [2] This general usage has gradually been replaced by the terms "dress", "attire", "robes" or "wear" and usage of "costume" has become more limited to unusual or out-of-date clothing and to attire intended to evoke a change in identity, such as theatrical, Halloween, and mascot costumes.