Have you seen the Halloween pop-up store between 113th and 114th on Broadway? If not, fret not, we have a review for you. Staff writer Ana Rael and deputy editor Youngweon Lee took a trip down Spooky Street to get in the mood for Halloween. The store is actually fairly extensive, complete with a classic college costume section, a vaguely political section, a children’s section, various movies and TV shows sections, crazy masks, and endless supplies of corsets and accessories to make your own costumes. Here are some highlights from the store. Just flip through the gallery and see what this weird creepy place is about.
- @poetastrologers on Twitter would love this
- When you wanna make a Trump costume but you don’t want him to drag you on Twitter
- Kinky
- Some stockings
- Did we say “Halloween” enough in this post yet? Because like
- She got a big booty so I call her big booty
- When you’re so frat that you are a literal beer pint
- Most of y’all don’t need a mask to be a stoner fool
- Pennywise lives here
- Accessories and such
- Incredibly large wolf mask complete with an actual moving mouth
- We don’t even know what to say for this, but like, come ON.
- Crazy masks
- Bob’s Burgers lovers, come one come all!
- You will be remembered
- Examples of some costumes
- There is a very extensive makeup/face paint section, with costume makeup and even hair color spray, so pick some up for your next rave
- Why this mask doesn’t just say Putin we do not know
- For all you Iliad lovers out there
- Why is this girls’ Elmo costume pink??
- Not kinky
- Put this outside your EC suite to advertise your Halloween parties
- These costumes were actually pretty nice, and brought out that Disney childhood
- A large (terrifying) Teddy bear mask
- Channel your inner Flintstones
- They literally blurred out that hat
- Socks, because everyone loves socks
- When the Butler coloring station during finals resonated too deeply with you
- Season 2 starts right before Halloween Day!
- Gross. Truly.
- Typical Halloween cultural appropriation going on
- Dia de los Muertos gets some representation even though that is not Halloween
Halloween Spirit and Spooks via Ana Rael and Youngweon Lee