8 Easy And Last Minute Halloween Costumes
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8 Easy And Last Minute Halloween Costumes

"Let's get crazy." - Bob Ross

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8 Easy And Last Minute Halloween Costumes
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Are you a huge procrastinator and thought you had time to plan a Halloween costume but tomorrow is Halloween and you have absolutely no clue what you're going to be? Well fear not, my friend, because I've got eight incredibly average ideas for you.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg 

Ruth Bader Ginsburg? More like Ruth Baddie Ginsburg. All you need for this costume is a pair of fake circular glasses, an all black outfit, and her famous dissent collar. If you want to take it one step further, put your hair in a tight bun and walk around with a gavel all night.

Cat Lady 

All you really need to do for this costume is stick a bunch of small toy cats onto your body and walk around with a glass of wine. If anyone asks what you're supposed to be, just tell them you're their future self.

Hat Lady

If you're really short on time and have a bunch of hats on you, wear as many as you can and walk around with the rest of them. You don't have to spend a dime and I promise not a single soul will have the same costume as you.

Bob Ross

This is probably one of the comfiest costumes you could rock all night. Imitate Ross's famous look with a pair of mom jeans, a blue collared shirt, and a painter's palette that you can probably find at the dollar store. Extra points if you wear a wig.

Ferris Bueller 

Ferris Bueller has a very authentic and identifiable look going for him. To pull off his look, you're going to need a sweater vest of some kind, plaid dress pants, and a khaki jacket.

Regina George

You could be cute and wear the classic pink outfit, but when I think Regina George I think of the shirt with holes cut around the boobs. Take a white tank top and make two holes in the chest area, tuck it into a black shirt, and voila- you're a mean girl.

Cowgirl/boy

Embrace your inner yeehaw and dress up as a cowgirl/boy this Halloween. You're going to need a button up shirt, some flared jeans, and pointy boots (or cowboy boots, if you own them). Tuck the shirt into the pants, pull your hair into some braids (if you have enough of it), and don't forget your lasso.

Frat boy 

Frat boys love Hawaiian shirts. If you happen to own one, are friends with a frat boy, or have time to sift through your local thrift store, you could easily pull off this look. Just remember to drink safely and for the love of God, try not to be an ass, Chad.

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