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AS HALLOWE'EN approaches many of us will be searching for the perfect outfit. Whether matching with friends, your partner or even your dog, the cost of costumes can really add up.
If you’re already spending a lot of the autumn season doing events and going to shows then you don’t want to be spending even more money on a costume.
With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of Hallowe'en costumes all £20 or under, so you can look spooky this year without breaking the bank.
Boohoo Hallowe'en costumes
Pumpkin Print Hallowe'en Bodycon Dress
Feel like playing it nice and simple this year? Then this outfit is for you. And at only £9.60, you won’t be breaking the bank. Just throw this pumpkin dress on and you’re good to go.
Buy it here!
Green Hallowe'en Cut Out Detail Catsuit
A 90s inspired green cat suit for just £20 making your Hallowe'en outfit easier and cheaper than ever.
Buy it here.
Black Hallowe'en Sugar Skull T-Shirt Dress
Paired with some Hallowe'en makeup, this dress makes a perfect Halloween costume, and it only costs £12! With minimal effort and cost required, this is another easy Hallowe'en outfit if you’re running late to your party.
Buy it here.
Fancy something a bit more… iconic? How about Britney Spears’ red catsuit from her Oops I Did It Again video?
Boohoo are stocking the catsuit for just £20, so you can celebrate Hallowe'en in total style.
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Another easy outfit here, and at only £16. Throw on this skeleton jumpsuit and you are good to go for your Hallowe'en event.
Buy it here.
Boohoo Hallowe'en Accessories
Not really a dress up person? Fancy some Hallowe'en accessories instead? Boohoo have you sorted for those too!
Check out these spooky earrings in cobwebs, cats and skeletons!
And these trick or treat hair clips will add Hallowe'en glam to any outfit.
This statement bat headband can just be paired with a black outfit and you’re Hallowe'en ready.
Happy costume hunting!
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