Do you buy expensive Halloween costumes every year?

Anonymous
I think that the costumes my 8 yr old daughter is marking in the catalogs are pretty expensive ( the cheapest is $ 35 and many are $50+). We can afford it, but they seem like a waste for something she will only wear once. It seems to be the norm in her circle of friends. Am I being too frugal/rigid about this?
Anonymous
Yes, we are a one kid family. DD plays dressup with costume and/or we donate it. Probably would not spend as much if we had more kids.
Anonymous
I buy whatever they want but it comes out of a "holiday" fund that we set up for each kid that gets X amount in it every year for xmas, bday, halloween, and easter. So theoretically a more expensive costume means less expensive something else. Of course they dont realize this or realize if their costume is expensive or not. (they are 6 and under)
Anonymous
I spend a LOT of money on Halloween costumes. My kids usually wear them to 3-5 events. We are sort of into Halloween at our house.
Anonymous
DS is only 3, but so far no and I plan on keeping it that way. Under 25 ish, or piece it together ourselves. Also, we try to get a size big for dress up and other things that may come along. We also celebrate Purim, a Jewish holiday with costumes, so if it still fits by March we get another good use out of it.

I always see costumes posted on resale boards, so if you're buying pricy costumes you may be able to sell it the following year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS is only 3, but so far no and I plan on keeping it that way. Under 25 ish, or piece it together ourselves. Also, we try to get a size big for dress up and other things that may come along. We also celebrate Purim, a Jewish holiday with costumes, so if it still fits by March we get another good use out of it.

I always see costumes posted on resale boards, so if you're buying pricy costumes you may be able to sell it the following year.


Haman and Vashti Halloween costumes would be pretty cool!
Anonymous
This year's most popular costume is Carlos Danger.
Anonymous
We always make dd's costumes. I have never bought a costume. We spend mayyyyybe $10-15 total.
Anonymous
I always make the kids costumes but spend a lot on supplies. For example, the princess dress I'll make will be about $50 in supplies but similar ones on Etsy are $300. My daughter will wear this several times and if I were to ever re-sell it, I'd get a lot of money back for it.

Personally, I can't stand the cheap Target dress ups, they are so poorly made and your kid can't even play dress up in them since they don't last. My kids are small right now (2 and 4) so they love to dress up year round.

If you are referring to Wishcraft- their catalogue is gorgeous!!!
Anonymous
Take her to goodwill and make her pick from there.
Anonymous
We spend 50 on each costume each year.
Anonymous
Thanks for all the responses. My daughter isn't into dressing up as much these days, so costumes generally get one use. We have been passing the nicer ones on to friends/neighbors, so at least someone else will get to enjoy them. We have decided to offer her a set amount to spend: her choice whether she uses that to add to something she already has or spend it all on a new costume.
Anonymous
Normally I buy cheap ones - never spent more than $25 total for all three. But for some reason this year, they are really into dressing up and they are into the details. Cost me a fortune.
Anonymous
20 bucks at old navy. Wears it all year for dress up.
Anonymous
I just spent $38 on eBay for a Despicable Me costume for my 7 year old. That is the upper limit for what I will spend. I don't spend a lot on my or my kids' regular clothing--get a lot at thrift and consignment shops. But for Halloween it is something special. And my kids wear their costumes all year. When my son was 3, he wore out that Spider-Man costume!
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