The Australian bushman's costume is a good one. Brown button up shirt, jeans or dark trousers, and an Aussie bushmans hat. You'd have to Google these to see the style but they are brown leather wide brimmed hats. Some of these hats would have corks hanging from strings all around as they used to swing them to keep flies off their faces - a common problem in the Aussie bush. This would be accompanied by a Drizabone coat in wet weather - a long, oiled leather coat, knee length usually.
You could carry a billy - a tin can with handle that they used to boil tea over a camp fire - still do actually! And a swag - a rolled up blanket, usually wrapped in tarpaulin but just a blanket rolled and tied with string would do for a costume. They slung these over their shoulder or horse. These clothes are still worn now by many aussies - minus the corks on the hat lol. In fact my 5 kids (we live in west aust) all have a bushies hat.
they wore costumes and some times masks or wigs depending on the play.
because some actors made costumes and it spread all over the world
they wore penguin costumes
because of halloween
You really have to get into it. Where different costumes. Use acents.
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There are many companies that produce mascot costumes. Some of the best are Costume Supercenter, Sugars Mascot Costumes, Fast Characters and Costumes with Character.
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There are many great scary costumes for women! Bride of frankenstein, witch, or even a zombie are some ideas. Here, this website sells some spooky costumes for woman: http://www.frightcatalog.com/Halloween-Costumes/Womens-Costumes/Horror-Costumes/
she get her costumes from deltas or some other store
No. They're from Denver.
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Rugby is the Australian sport.
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When you are designing your own halloween costumes you can be as creative or simple as you like. Some ideas include, clown costumes, 80's hair band costumes, ogre costumes, adult "baby" costumes, or men as women or woman as men costumes