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

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    Scarecrow Costume. There’s nothing scary about how easy this Halloween idea is. Plaid shirts, overalls, and boots make up these scarecrow costumes. So, if your style is anything like Ree's, you ...

  3. Behold: The Perfect Group Halloween Costumes For You And Your ...

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    Looking for the perfect group Halloween costume for your friends or family this year? From 'Barbie' movie characters to La Croix, here are the 85 best ideas.

  4. Grab Your BFFs to Wear These Halloween Costumes for a Group ...

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    Grab your friends and start crafting one of these Halloween costumes for 3 people! Each of these DIY trio costume ideas is guaranteed to delight and impress.

  5. Costume - Wikipedia

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    Costume. Costume is the distinctive style of dress and/or makeup of an individual or group that reflects class, gender, occupation, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch—in short, culture. The term also was traditionally used to describe typical appropriate clothing for certain activities, such as riding costume, swimming costume, dance ...

  6. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    If the costume is used to represent the culture or identity of a specific ethnic group, it is usually known as ethnic costume (also ethnic dress, ethnic wear, ethnic clothing, traditional ethnic wear or traditional ethnic garment). Folk costumes often come in two forms: one for everyday occasions, the other for traditional festivals and formal ...

  7. Halloween - Wikipedia

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    The name "Halloween," of course, is a contraction of "All Hallow's Eve." That's the eve of All Saints Day, or All Hallows Day, as it was popularly known in Britain. As with Christmas Eve and the Easter vigil, the celebration of All Saints Day began with a service the night before, on All Hallow's Eve.