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| Costume Box (front) |
- Anyone who bought a costume in the mid-80's will no doubt recognize the packaging, as it was fairly standard for kid's costumes at the time.
- The packaging cosisted of a cardboard box with a see-thru window on the top. The costume details were included on a label located on the end of the box that would enable store-workers to stock the costumes on top of each other.
- Other than the label, the box was standard for every costume released by Collegeville.
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| Costume Box (end) |
Costume Box (side) |
- Inside the box, the costume consisted of two pieces: a mask, and a 'shirt'. The mask was made of a thin plastic and secured around a child's head with a thin elastic band. The cape was made of a slick vinyl material that extended past the child's waist. While the mask was made to look like a Garbage Pail Kid character, the shirt was simply the image from the sticker.
- By current standards, this costume is extremely simple and ineffective; however, as mentioned above, this was an extremely popular costume style in the 80's (and I remember how hard it was to get your hands on these!!)
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