What’s your costume Chicago?

Parag | October 29, 2009 in Fun | Comments (0)

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Halloween is a fantastic night in Chicago.  Plenty of Chicagoans are dressed up, out and about, and geared up in party mode.  This is a great night to go out and meet a special crush out on the town.

Do you have your costume yet?

If not, here are some places you can hit last minute to throw something together.

Salvation Army Thrift Store2270 N Clybourn Ave, Chicago, IL

Always full of the most random pieces of clothing and accessories, this is a great place to hit up that won’t break the bank.  If you are going to go here, make sure you have a reasonable plan of what kind of costume you want.  There are so many types of clothes and strange items, your head will be spinning and you’ll feel like you’ve walked into a life-size version of that old smelly box full of random crap in your parents basement. 

Ragstock – 812 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL‎

Ragstock is great for looking for vintage clothes.  With 70’s, 80’s, and funky clothes, you’ll be able to put together a solid costume in no time.  They have a large variety of clothes and it is reasonably well organized, so you don’t have to hunt and peck as you would at a Salvation Army store.

Halloween Hallway222 S Wabash Ave (more locations)

This is your spot for your set holiday costumes.  You can take a stroll through here and get a bunch of different ideas for what you want to become for the night.  Especially good for those who are heading to a party Saturday night, but have NO clue what they want to be.  Walk in, purchase costume, walk out, wipe hands on pants.  Simple.

If you have any other places for costumes that could help out your fellow Chicagoans, let us know in the comments!

Happy Halloween!

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