Find the perfect Halloween outfit this year in Travis County

By Product Expert | Posted in Community on Friday, September 21st, 2018 at 9:07 pm
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Fall weather and Halloween are right around the corner. That means that pumpkins, ghosts, and skeletons are appearing in almost every grocery store, and that Halloween shops are appearing in many places, including Austin! So where can you get a Halloween costume in Austin TX? There are options ranging from big box Halloween stores, to your local mom and pop stores with high-end accessories and costuming.

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Where can you get a Halloween costume in Austin TX?

If you have a specific Halloween-style item that you are looking for, from vampire teeth to a Frozen costume, a seasonal Halloween store may be the best option. Options that are currently available in Austin include:

Halloween Express

There are two Halloween Express options in Austin. One at 9333 Research Boulevard Suite A200 and the other at 13530 Highway 182 Suite 102. Both are open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (9 p.m. Friday and Saturday) most days, with shorter hours Sunday.

Halloween City

Halloween City is also a part of PartyCity and has four locations listed around Austin. They are located at 1150 Research Boulevard, 12901 North I-H 35, 5601 Brodie Lane, and 9600 IH 35 Frontage Road. Learn more about hours and local offers here.

Spirit Halloween

The three Spirit Halloween locations are located at 211 W. Slaughter Lane Suite 151, 500 W. Canyon Ridge Driver Suite D and 14010 N. Highway 183. Like other stores they carry a large variety of options for customers and house decorations.

Unique Costume Shops in Austin

Lucy in Disguise with Diamonds – 1506 S. Congress Avenue; High-end costumes, accessories and costume rentals

The Bazaar – 1605 E. Riverside Drive; Large variety of items including costumes, accessories or wigs.


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Also remember that depending on what you want to dress up as many vintage shops may be able to help you find the costume pieces that you need if you let them know about it early enough. Places like Goodwill and St. Vincent de Paul can also offer costumes for children and adults at very competitive prices.

Do you have a favorite costume shop that you use for your Halloween and theme-party needs? Let us know in the comments and we may be able to add it to this blog!

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