Thursday, October 19, 2006

Ahoy Matey!

The must-have Halloween costumes
-Leslie Hunt

A single word comes to mind regarding what's hot in Halloween costumes
this year: arrr!
While that might not pass for a word, the store managers, costume buyers and owners of famous costume shops we spoke with did utter a single word to describe this year's hottest costume.
"Pirates," says Kevin Pohle, owner of the Colorado-based costume, toys and games shop, the Wizard's Chest. "Pirates, pirates and more pirates."
Made popular by the 2006 release of the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest," pirate costumes and related accessories top the costume wish lists of kids and adults alike, male and female. Some costume shops even carry buccaneer outfits for pets.
Costume retailers expect pirate costumes to be the big sellers this year with kids and adults alike. While movie enthusiasts might enjoy dressing like Captain Jack Sparrow, Davy Jones or Elizabeth Swann, shoppers can also find more generic pirate costumes. Cats and dogs can also join the buccaneer craze -- some shops carry bandannas and headpieces for furry mateys.
Will the cost of a pirate costume cost you a treasure chest of gold? It might. Unlike other all-inclusive costumes, dressing like Captain Jack Sparrow can cost shoppers an arm and a wooden leg. "If it's something simple like cartoon characters -- Batman, Flash or Superman -- a low-end style costume is OK," says David Bertolino, owner of
Boston Costume, a costume shop that's been outfitting the theatre, film and television industries for nearly 40 years. He says the pirate look, however, requires more accessories, including a hat, boots and sword. By the time customers get to the register, they've "got a wheelbarrow full of stuff."
A basic pirate costume's price can vary widely. At Web retailer AnniesCostumes.com, for instance, kids' pirate costumes retail for $20 up to $40, while adult pirate outfits can be as much as several hundred dollars. One Captain Hook costume costs $1,000!
Shiver me timbers.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always love a good pirate costume. HEE HEE. Seth's 3rd birthday was a Pirate Party so we have done that. Thank goodness because back then it didn't cost a chest of gold.

Speaking of Pirates. If your son loves pirate stuff you should check out the www.mylilpicaso.com this month is all about pirates and pirate crafts. My boys have been loving it.

Ashleigh said...

I saw a pirate costume for toddlers today at Old Navy. It was half price -- only $9.75. Anyway, I don't know much about pirates since I have girls. Other than my favorite pirate is Captain Feathersword. :-)