Office-Appropriate Halloween Costume

Anonymous
I work in a conservative office that is business attire M-Th, and business casual (no jeans) on Friday.

I want to wear a Halloween costume on Friday, but it needs to be office appropriate, and subtle because I have meetings. So no slutty anything, and no full-body gorilla costumes.

Suggestions?
Anonymous
How fun! I wish my coworkers dressed up.

Here are some ideas that might work for you:





Anonymous
I work for the Fed Govt. We had a CFC costume event scheduled. My office is usually not too hip on participation but it turned out that three of us showed up wearing mostly grey. Someone said - you guys should be the 3 blind mice. A quick lunch time trip to target yeilded grey socks for tails, headbands for ears made from file folders. We all had sunglasses. We won the costume contest.
Anonymous
What about one of the pun-ny ones?

Ceiling fan:


Bread winner:


Formal apology:


Identify theft:
Anonymous
I don't want to bum you out, but if you want people to take you seriously the other 364 days a year, don't wear a costume to work on Halloween. Seriously. Act like a grown-up.
Anonymous
i'm wearing a taco costume i bought last year. slip it over my head, one and done
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to bum you out, but if you want people to take you seriously the other 364 days a year, don't wear a costume to work on Halloween. Seriously. Act like a grown-up.


I have to agree with this. I don't think there is anything like "Office-appropriate Halloween costume".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to bum you out, but if you want people to take you seriously the other 364 days a year, don't wear a costume to work on Halloween. Seriously. Act like a grown-up.


Wah-wah.
Anonymous
Be the green fairy!

This dress from Target:



Wings, a wand, and sparkle shoes.
Anonymous
I really like this:

Anonymous
Get the smarties candy. Tape the rolls on your pants: Smarty Pants

Safety pin (or tape) socks all over your clothes: Static cling
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to bum you out, but if you want people to take you seriously the other 364 days a year, don't wear a costume to work on Halloween. Seriously. Act like a grown-up.


I have to agree with this. I don't think there is anything like "Office-appropriate Halloween costume".


I wear a costume every year. I've been promoted twice in eight years, so I don't think I have a problem being taken seriously. The key is to make the costume super-subtle and out of normal work clothes.

For example, last year my infant was a monkey, so I did a vintage safari/Out of Africa costume: white button down, camel pencil skirt, wide brown belt, knee-high brown boots, a brown silk scarf tied like a cravat, and Kenneth Jay Lane enamel animal bracelet. When I went outside, I wore my brown down vest, and a tan floppy hat to channel a pith helmet. In the office, I just looked like I was wearing a normal business casual outfit. But it made sense when people saw me with my child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really like this:



No. Just no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to bum you out, but if you want people to take you seriously the other 364 days a year, don't wear a costume to work on Halloween. Seriously. Act like a grown-up.


Every party has a pooper, that's why we invited you.
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