Sunday, January 6, 2013

Scooby-Doo - Velma Halloween Costume B000HVSHZ2

Scooby-Doo - Velma Halloween Costume - Adult Standard One Size - 3.1 out of 5 stars from 9 customer reviews


Ok
The glasses looked like sunglasses but everything else is what youd expect of from a costume. Cheap fab but good wig.


The cheapest of the cheap.
If you're looking for a costume that's even remotely pseudo-nice, I would not recommend this one.

As others noted, the skirt and turtleneck are both made of the same hideously lousy thin felt. (So thin that I could see the outline of my bra through the loose shirt.) The fabric feels uncomfortable against my skin and is probably going to be pretty hot. The costume doesn't even have hems. The edges are left raw, but since it's felt there's unlikely to be any raveling.

As others also noted, this costume does not come with the knee socks, nor do there appear to be any knee socks made to wear with this costume but purchased separately. You'll have to hunt those down on your own.

The glasses have tinted lenses which I was unable to pop out of the frames. This makes the overall effect a little less accurate. The hair is attached to the wig in strips with a good inch or two in between them, so "bald spots" will be more or less unavoidable. There is...


Not sure what to think..
I'm 19 years old, and was super excited to get this costume. Opening up the bag, I saw the wig, glasses, shirt and skirt. I threw everyone out of my room so I could try it on. First, the material isn't that great and it had a lot of wrinkles. Also it smelled pretty bad.. I had my mom wash it to get the wrinkles out and the smell gone.. but that only worked basically for the wrinkles. The wig was cute and pretty cool, but the glasses that come with the outfit are not the ones in the picture. They are actually better, except they are tinted so I didn't wear them much because it was hard enough to see in the dark without them lol. Overall, It's a good outfit for the price.. but just expect to be a little disappointed with it.


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