Halloween will be here before you know it! And, aside from the candy, the most important part of the holiday is obviously the costumes. So, we decided to do a little digging and find Halloween ensembles perfect for those wanting to show off their Mississippi pride; here are the spook-tacular results (insert evil laugh here).
- Elvis Presley
costumecraze.com What list of Mississippi-related costumes would be complete without the King?
- A Farmer
halloweencostumes.com Showing off your country roots will be a breeze in this costume.
- Oprah Winfrey
halloweencostumes.com Let your inner talk show host shine by dressing up as one of Mississippi’s most famous natives.
- Rebels and Bulldogs and Eagles! Oh my!
fanatics.com Got team spirit? Show it off this Halloween in your favorite college team’s gear.
- A Catfish
halloweencostumes.com Catfish are a big deal in Mississippi, so what better way to fit in than dressing like one?
- A Cow
halloweencostumes.com If you’re looking for an utter-ly amazing costume then this is definitely the way to go.
- A Lion
halloweencostumes.com According to a recent study by “SumoCoupon,” the lion costume was the most trending in Mississippi, and it seems as if everyone is jumping on the feline bandwagon.
- Miss Piggy
halloweencostumes.com From her humble beginnings in Mississippi to a fast paced Hollywood lifestyle, Miss Piggy has been stealing people’s hearts for years now. And that includes the hearts of those looking for costumes that exude glamour (with a bit of sassiness, of course).
- Kermit the Frog
halloweencostumes.com The lovable Mississippi native has lived a life that would make anyone “green” with envy. And now, thanks to this costume, we all have the chance to live like Kermit for a day.
- A Southern Belle
halloweencostumes.com Bring the south of yesteryear back to life thanks to this costume, which would make even Scarlett O’Hara proud.
- A Banana
halloweencostumes.com For over 50 years, Dole bananas have been synonymous with Gulfport, so this costume is perfect for those looking to fit in…or go bananas.
- Any Character from “The Help”
“Help poster” by Source. Licensed under Fair use via Wikipedia
The award-winning film was shot in several cities throughout Mississippi, making it the perfect place to look for costume inspiration. The 1960’s-era clothing needed to pull off this costume can most likely be found at your local thrift store.
What did you think? Find your Halloween garb? Have ideas for other costumes that would be perfect for Mississippians? Share your thoughts below!
costumecraze.com
What list of Mississippi-related costumes would be complete without the King?
halloweencostumes.com
Showing off your country roots will be a breeze in this costume.
Let your inner talk show host shine by dressing up as one of Mississippi’s most famous natives.
fanatics.com
Got team spirit? Show it off this Halloween in your favorite college team’s gear.
Catfish are a big deal in Mississippi, so what better way to fit in than dressing like one?
If you’re looking for an utter-ly amazing costume then this is definitely the way to go.
According to a recent study by “SumoCoupon,” the lion costume was the most trending in Mississippi, and it seems as if everyone is jumping on the feline bandwagon.
From her humble beginnings in Mississippi to a fast paced Hollywood lifestyle, Miss Piggy has been stealing people’s hearts for years now. And that includes the hearts of those looking for costumes that exude glamour (with a bit of sassiness, of course).
The lovable Mississippi native has lived a life that would make anyone “green” with envy. And now, thanks to this costume, we all have the chance to live like Kermit for a day.
Bring the south of yesteryear back to life thanks to this costume, which would make even Scarlett O’Hara proud.
For over 50 years, Dole bananas have been synonymous with Gulfport, so this costume is perfect for those looking to fit in…or go bananas.
“Help poster” by Source. Licensed under Fair use via Wikipedia
The award-winning film was shot in several cities throughout Mississippi, making it the perfect place to look for costume inspiration. The 1960’s-era clothing needed to pull off this costume can most likely be found at your local thrift store.
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