Lakewood Goodwill Adds Costume Artist to Assist Halloween Shoppers
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Goodwills across the land are spooking their customers out with an earlier push for reasonable Halloween customes with customized twist.
A outfit artist greets shoppers looking for a one-of-a-compassionate outfit at the Lakewood branch . The costume artificer uses a binder containing different ensembles and accessories, identifies what the shopper is looking for then promptly finds it in their expanded Boo-Teek department.
Aside from the customized Halloween costumes, Goodwill has the capacity to use clothes to mix and match, creating a one-of-a-kind clothes. You can shop for your favorite costume that includes witches, pirates, wonderful heroes, hippies, renaissance harlequins and more.
Costumes string between $5-$15. A feature wall was set up before Labor Day to get people rational about an inexpensive Halloween outfit.
Goodwill launched its Boo-Teek festive areas in its 28 stores from Tacoma to Longview and Mooring Angeles to Yakima. Stores were packed full of costuming items before Labor Day and added its resourceful custom twist to its holiday shopping.
Source: Patch.com
Cape, fur, lace or... spandex
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You will be surprised to get wind of this, but most mornings I am able to get dressed almost entirely on my own.
Some days, however, I'll hop out of bed, manner through random items of clothing scattered on the deck, try a few on, then go and stand in front of my wife or my daughter.
Then I'll point at one piece and ask hard-hitting fashion questions, such as: "Can you see the gravy corrupt from across the room?" Or: "Is that funky smell coming from my shirt, or the dogs?"
But today I am prosperous to do things differently. Today, I need your lend a hand getting dressed.
I need your help because a heinous-powered team of marketing executives at this newspaper unfaltering that, to push the boundaries of journalism, I should dress up in a dorky Halloween-dash costume and go to Boo at the Zoo on Wed. Oct. 26 to promote peace and goodwill by handing out sweets and prizes to the public.
Unlike a standard youngster, however, I am not trusted with the responsibility of deciding what to wear to Boo at the Zoo, which kicks off Thursday and runs until Oct. 30 and features some exceedingly spine-tingling rides such as the Creepy Palace Fun House and some swell theme areas such as Fairytale Lane and the Detach from Mother Ship, to name a few.
Source: Winnipeg Free Press