Why Do We Wear Halloween Costumes?

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These days, both kids and adults satisfaction in dressing up in all manner of costumes for Halloween; whether it's the newest pop culture icons or some classic character of literature, they can be fun. Yet, where did this all come from?

Originally, Halloween was a pagan celebration known as Samhain (pronounced Sow-in), and population believed that the spirits of the dead returned for that night. population used a two-fold recipe to safe themselves from being carried off. First, they left baskets of food at the edge of their villages as offerings, and second, they dressed up in elucidate costumes to hide from the dead. These were simple costumes of heavy cloth and a mask usually made to look like a fierce animal.

All Halloween Costumes

When Samhain became the Eve of All Saints' Day - All Hallow's Eve - the Halloween costumes came in line with church doctrine: saints, nuns, monks and so on; although the occasional demon or ghost would creep in.

Why Do We Wear Halloween Costumes?

By the time the holiday came to America, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, it was seen as a time for adults to get together for a enthralling party - with plentifulness of "spirits" - and no costumes. It wasn't until the Baby Boom that Halloween became a time of fun costumes as children dressed up in all from pirates to policemen to spacemen outfits. Many clothing clubs began manufacturing Halloween costumes and plastic masks but some of them were extremely flammable. Over time, they were made safer and more elaborate. Also, more types of costumes were added as teens and adults began to wear them more often. population could dress as a favourite literary character, Tv personality or pop culture icon. Today, population can dress up as anyone from Harry Potter to Dracula and even President Obama - and some would turn over as to which is the most terrifying.

Why Do We Wear Halloween Costumes?

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