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Hi guys,

Got a costume party coming up, have no idea where to go there's too many places listed in the yellow pages just rather drive that little bit extra and go to one place that's half decent and actually find something lol.

If anyone knows any websites please list them. Theres no theme and i got nothing in mind so throw me some suggestions, that would definitely help me aswell. :D

Btw closer to northern surburbs would be great.

Cheers! :P

If it's Halloween themed get a cereal box, empty it out and stick a plastic knife in it. Then string it around your neck and go as a cereal killer.

I made this in literally 2 minutes before leaving for a party a few years back and came runner up for best dressed.

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i've always used these guys: http://www.misskittyscostumes.com.au/

this yoda was only about $55 i think for the entire weekend of 3 days :) their website has heaps more, check 'em out

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No no no, you've got it all wrong kids. What you need to do is dress up and impress the ladies. Ladies love a man in uniform - trust me on this!

These guys are awesome and their stuff looks 100% real. It's used in TV etc - http://www.warwicks.com.au/weap_dl_form.html

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Was just looking this up for myself 2 weeks ago haha.

This place has good costumes and can do next day delivery to Vic!

www.costumebox.com.au

Others:

www.amazingtransformations.com.au (Glen Iris)

www.razzlecostumes.com.au (Camberwell)

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get a white race suit and helmet and go as the stig! lol

where bouts in melb r u? in berwick there is ABC costumes and i think they also have a shop in knox too or near it. they are pretty good my fiance at a dress up 21st bday and everyone hired from abc costumes

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As kezr33 mentioned, best if you don't rent full costume and make it cryptic especially if it relates to the reason for the party/host, between movies/shows artists/song titles there must be somthing. It gets conversations going

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