Best Places For Halloween Costumes In Los Angeles

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Halloween in LA is a sight to see, especially when neighborhoods such as Santa Monica team up to create spooky trick-or-treating for families. Decorating your home for Halloween is a fun experience for the whole family and can easily be done with all that Los Angeles' stores and boutiques have to offer.

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Halloween Town
3021 W. Magnolia Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91505
(818) 848-3644
www.halloweentownstore.com

Halloween Town is a one-stop shop for decorations and costumes. Delighting Halloween shoppers for more than 10 years, Halloween Town specializes in accessorizing your home to be the scariest one on the block. Decorate your front door by welcoming trick-or-treaters with the Freddy Krueger Cardboard Standup Cutout or the Wizard Of Oz Wicked Witch Cardboard Standup Cutout. Halloween Town has everything you need to create your own haunted house including items for a morbid torture chamber, vampire lair, evil pirate ship and other creepy scenarios that can only wake the dead.

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Adele's Of Hollywood
5034 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(323) 663-2231
www.adelescostumes.com

Traditionally known for its variety of Halloween Costumes, Adele's of Hollywood will help you set up a massacre of hauntings throughout your home. Scare your guests with one of the many Halloween decorations and props form this iconic store. As Halloween falls on a Friday this year, Adele's of Hollywood is the shop for you to create a Freaky Friday zone filled with Rest in Peace signs, mini spiders and bloody machetes. Haunting since 1945, Adele's of Hollywood has outfitted Halloween decorations for Los Angeles' most prominent A-listers from the entertainment industry, local businesses and schools, and now it is your hot spot for spooky décor.

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Hollywood Toys and Costumes
6600 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 464-4444
www.yourhollywoodcostumes.com

Hollywood Toys and Costumes will be scaring up the town with all of its new decorations for Halloween. As one of Los Angeles' best costume shops since 1950, Hollywood Toys and Costumes' evil experts will assist you in creating a chilling atmosphere that will welcome the neighborhood goblins and ghouls. On All Hallow's Eve, decorate your home and yourself to receive visitors with the store's variety of spooky masks and wigs. If you really want to freak out your guests, try a pair of Gothika Contact Lenses in Blackout, Banshee or Walking Dead.

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Dapper Cadaver
7572 San Fernando Road
Sun Valley, CA 91352
(818) 771-0818
www.dappercadaver.com

Dapper Cadaver is one of Los Angeles' hidden gems when it comes to Halloween décor. Customers can rent or purchase any of the items in stock to decorate homes for Halloween. Dapper Cadaver specializes in bones, skeletons and skulls and your guests will be wondering if they are animal or human. You can request specific bones or create your own creepy combination. Great for using year after year, the Dapper Cadaver bone selection includes raccoon and coyote bones such as femurs, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae and shoulder blades. You can also just buy a miscellaneous assortment including American vermin animals and coyotes.

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Spirit Halloween
8104 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
(323) 313-4665
www.spirithalloween.com

If you're looking for a halloween megastore, then Spirit Halloween is the way to go. And, with thousands of locations throughout the USA, you better know that they know they take their halloween costumes seriously. From masks to pirate and harry potter costumes, Spirit Halloween offers it all.

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Jennifer Geisman is a freelance writer and faithful beauty junkie living in Los Angeles. Her work can be found at Examiner.com.