Back in the day when you were a kid, before Halloween became a chance for you to put on your sexy referee costume, it was a time when your parents would either embarrass you or allow you to embarrass yourself with costumes from one of the following categories: A) totally inappropriate, B) cost under five dollars to make, C) made no sense, or D) a magical combination of all of the above.With the big day just around the corner, we looked deep into our psyche to find those Halloween costumes that will haunt us forever. MWAHAHAHA!
Susan: My brother and I dressed up as George and Martha Washington one year. (My Dad was a big history buff.) Yup, it was incredibly nerdy. And also kind of funny that I was about a foot taller than "George Washington." (pictured, above).
Andrea: I was Waldo from "Where's Waldo?" I wore my dad's old glasses with the lenses popped out, my grandma knitted me a striped scarf, and I carried a hiking stick. This was in my teen years where, with my short hair, I was often mistaken for a dude, so it worked out well.
Emerald: My mom dressed me up as a spider -- she stuffed really cheap nylon stockings and attached them to a black sweat suit. Except she's not very crafty, so it looked like I had six wangs growing out of my sides.
Keep reading for more terrifying humiliations.
Emily M.: I really wanted to be a California Raisin one year, so my mom put me in a trash bag and I wore white shades and gloves. I was also a butterfly once, which was nice, except that my giant cardboard wings were so big I had to turn sideways in people's doorways to even ring the bell.
Bonnie: Giant red crayon.
Emily F.: My parents divorced when I was 3, and my mother never celebrated Halloween because her crazy religion didn't allow it. Dad arrived one year we didn't have costumes, and he had no desire to endure the picked-through pink princesses and black wigs of K-Mart. He did, however, have a few sheets in his car -- a pale-blue sheet and a Budweiser sheet. (Maybe he'd just done laundry? Or knew we wouldn't be dressed up?) A few holes and a piece of string or two later, my sister Jo and I were instantly transformed into ghosts. I don't remember which one of us actually ended up as the Budweiser ghost; I know neither of us wanted to be, and we fought about it. I also know my dad felt bad, but what I wouldn't give to be the Budweiser ghost now.
Liz: I was a computer one year. Grey sweatsuit with puffy paint on it to indicate I was a monitor. And then I carried around a keyboard and mouse. I was THE COOLEST when I was a kid.
Lauren: I was Cleopatra, which meant in the sixth grade I wore my mom's purple negligee to school and this long (and very hot, since I was in Miami) black wig. I realize now how wrong it was that I wore an adult's nightgown to school all day.
What was your most embarrassing Halloween costume?












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Saturday 24 October
By Katey
It wasn't for Halloween, but in the 2nd grade we had some sort of America related assembly at school and I played the part of Nancy Reagan. Scariest costume ever! (Really I just wore a tiny little skirt suit.)
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Saturday 24 October
By Scott
In 1970 when I was in 3rd grade, I trick or treated with my buddy, who went as Hitler. I forget what I went as. That was a great Holloween!
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Sunday 25 October
By DeeLu
barney....my little brother was baby bop.
i dont know who is more scarred from that experience.
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Monday 26 October
By koooalaburr
I was a sheep for three years because my dad didnt want to spend money on a costume that actually fit me. It was pretty funny though!
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Monday 26 October
By Inkworld487
I was a cell phone in 3rd grade. Really big and hard to see out of. Everyone loved it then!
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Tuesday 27 October
By Molly
I was the Tooth Fairy when I was four. My mum made little felt toothbrushes and paste tubes and sewed them onto my dress up tutu, as well as a sparkly-teeth-adorned crown. It was so dorky, and noone got it. Oh and I was Pippi Longstocking when I was nine. Sprayed my hair red, stuck a bent hanger through it. Mum made a patchwork dress, and I was enough of a dork to actually own, and regularly wear a pair of "witch boots" (ankle boots, no heel, lace up) and I wore a pair of halved stripey tights over a whole pair of spotty ones.
I was a huge nerd. Still am.
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Tuesday 27 October
By Molly
Me and my best friend went as "the king and queen of space" when we were 11. She wore a black and glow-in-the-dark "Scream" mask with a Halloween-bulk-buy-catalog crown; we got everything from that horrifying catalog. I wore a white one with a cheap tiara. Noone got it. But I still have the tiara. I'm that cool.
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Thursday 29 October
By Sarah
In the first grade, while everyone else dressed as clowns and lions, my mom dressed me up as a picnic table. She glued empty drink pouches, plates, plastic-ware and napkins to a red checkered table cloth.
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Friday 30 October
By peirce29
I remember the year my brother helped me make my costume. We took all different sized boxes and sprayed them silver. There must have been buttons and knobs, too. With one over my head I was a terrific robot. My father took us trick or treating - one year he was a witch - another he was an enormous ham and cheese sandwich! Another year, my friend and I made a costume from fabric we found in the attic. We were supposed to be siamese twins, but everyone thought we were a two headed monster. One house up the hill always gave out apple cider and powdered donuts instead of candy.
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Sunday 09 October
By Traci
I didn't really have any dumb or bad costumes that I can recall. I do get blamed for my cousin's dumbest and most embarrassing one though. I was nine and he was ten and our moms weren't going to spend money on costumes. He was complaining about not wanting to go as a hobo or a ghost again. I grabbed his cap, put it on and started mocking him. Then he started talking in a high pitched voice imitating me. Our moms were laughing and I told them I had an idea, I could go as him and he could go as a girl. They thought it was a great idea. He didn't like it but his mom overruled him.
So I went dressed like a boy which suited me, being quite a tomboy at the time. I wore jeans, a sweatshirt and the cap. Our moms dressed my cousin up in an old dress of mine(short and frilly) some make up and a wig with blond pigtails. If he hadn't pouted the whole time he actually made a cute girl.lol
We got loads of candy after I explained our costumes at each house.
He just kept saying how silly he felt but I had a ball that Halloween!
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