Get creative with your Halloween costume

It's that time of year again, where we get the excuse to dress up into something we aren't, eat lots of candy and drink copious amounts of punch (that's for the college because we all know what punch really is) while bobbing for apples. Although this is something we are all excited about, most of us get stressed out over what the heck we are going to wear to the big PARTY.

Most people ask themselves these questions when thinking of a costume idea.

What's hot right now? What would no one expect? How can I obtain the most laughs? Should I go as a tandem with someone else? Should I do a group thing?

When you decide what you are going to do and who/what you are going to be, what separates the incredible costumes from the lackluster costumes is….. Commitment!!!

Yes that's right Halloween is directly associated with relationships lol (Laugh out loud for the computer illiterate). You have to put in the commitment and hard work into your costume to obtain the status of INCREDIBLE!!! Don't be lazy and go to your local costume store to just purchase a costume because you are lacking creativity and heart. Go out and piece it together and show some originality and thought by creating your own costume. Grab a friend and take the day to find all the pieces and have some punch as you piece and glue it together. If you can grow a mustache then do it because not only will you be a hit with the ladies, you will be the coolest guy in town.

If you are a guy, go around finding your costume with the girl you like, it's a good bonding moment and it will probably help you when you want to help her out of her costume at the end of the evening.

I know we are going to see many Iron Mans, Jokers, and Transformers, but dig deep into your childhood and bring out a vintage costume from back in the day.

Remember have fun, be creative and I hope to see some INCREDIBLE costumes this coming Halloween at our kick ass Halloween pub on October 30 where there will be tons of prizes for the best costumes.

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