Bulk Kids Halloween Costumes
1. Vampire dress and cape - $5 *** SOLD ***
My daughter wore when she was 7 - 9 years old
I have repaired a few torn seams
2. Skelton and skull bucket - $5 - preschooler
3. Grim Reaper - mask, cloak and scythe - $5
My kids wore around ages 10 - 13
4. Witch dress, two hats (one with attached wig) and treat bag - $5 *** SOLD ***
Preschooler size - my daughter around ages 3 - 4
5. Skeleton (suit, mask and gloves) - $5
My son wore around ages 5 - 6
6. Ghost $5
My son wore around age 10, but would work for younger child too
Holes have been cut in the black eye circles
7. Little Red Riding Hood (includes axe and basket) - $10 *** SOLD ***
My daughter wore around 10 years old
We splashed fake blood on the costume and tore it, to make it look like Red bet the wolf
All used condition
Pick up: Epsom
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