Easy Halloween Costumes for Work in a Doctors Office
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It's never too late to start planning your Halloween outfit, especially if you're hoping to win the Best Costume Award this year. While you may look forward to Halloween parties in your home or with friends, don't forget to plan your office costume. Every office has different rules when it comes to Halloween costumes, but if your 9-5 allows it, make a spooky entrance or opt for a low-key ensemble that can be just as fun. That's why we're sharing the best work-appropriate Halloween costumes you can wear all day long.
Don't worry, these costume ideas are funny, cute and great to DIY at home and even at the last minute (browse some creative options you can DIY right before the party). They're also HR-friendly and make great conversation starters for any gatherings your coworkers might plan during the lunch break or even after work. We've included homemade looks, group costumes, pop culture references, Disney characters and food costume ideas. From the classic black cat and ice cream costume to popcorn and balloon animals, you're sure to find the perfect look to wow your colleagues.
Sarah Hearts
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Club Crafted
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Nail Polish Costume
Think of your favorite nail polish shade then wear an outfit that matches the color. DIY your costume using a cardboard box and poster boards.
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A Beautiful Mess
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Studio DIY
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I Am Style-ish
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Sugar & Cloth
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Bop It Costume
Only 90s kids can appreciate this classic Bop It game reference. This last-minute idea requires a large foam half-sphere, yellow spray paint and black elastic.
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Cat With Yarn Ball Halloween Costume
Attach a tangled mess of yarn to your bump to make a classic cat costume fit your current state. Plus, it'll be fun to have a few strands of yarn to fiddle with throughout the work day.
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Kathryn Wirsing
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Goose and Maverick Halloween Costume
Your relationship with your work bestie mirrors Goose and Maverick's. Show them (and the rest of your team) that you've always got each other's backs by wearing matching pilot uniforms just like the Top Gun duo.
SHOP TOP GUN COSTUMES
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Formal Apology Halloween Costume
Mike Garten
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Sea Anemone Halloween Costume
Sure, you might not be able to sit at your desk in this look, but it'll easily win your office's costume contest when the time comes. To make, blow up long, pink balloons and attach them to a shirt with a safety pin stuck through the balloon's knot. Complete your look with a balloon crown embellished with plastic fish and other sea creatures.
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Hawaiian Punch Halloween Costume
Throw it back to your favorite childhood drink with this punny, punchable costume. And hey, you'll be ready for a round of boxing after the Halloween party wraps.
SHOP BOXING GLOVES
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Carpool Karaoke Halloween Costume
You'll bring the party if you stroll — er, drive? — into work wearing this Carpool Karaoke-inspired costume. Use black and silver paint to transform a yellow presentation board into a taxi, then attach velcro straps that are comfortable enough to hang around your neck. Grab your duet partner, crank up the tunes, and let the music carry you through the work day!
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Queen of Hearts Halloween Costume
A red satin gown may feel a little much for the workplace, but hey, it's Halloween. If you'd prefer to take a more subtle approach, go for a red t-shirt dress instead. The card deck collar is the most important feature anyway: To make, wrap a large piece of paper around your neck so you can trim it down to the right size. Then, staple cards from a deck all around the paper collar, layering them for a fanned-out effect.
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Cat Makeup Halloween Costume
Proof that eyeliner, face paint and cat ears can go a long way. You can pair this makeup look with any outfit, but an all-black ensemble is probably the most appropriate.
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MIKE GARTEN
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'Men in Black' Halloween Costume
Consider this the laziest (okay, easiest) costume to wear to work. Put on a black suit in the morning and when it's time to party, throw on a pair of slick black shades to resemble Kay and Jay.
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Rosie the Riveter Halloween Costume
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Green With Envy Halloween Costume
Have a work bestie? You two can come together for a great duo costume, like this "Green with Envy" costume (get it?). If your envy doesn't have time get iron-on letters, tape a piece of paper to their shirt for a last-minute fix.
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Brawny Man Halloween Costume
If you're a bearded man wearing a flannel, carry Brawny paper towels with you wherever you go — and everyone will know exactly who you are.
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'Westworld' Halloween Costume
All these years later, you're still talking about the Westworld season 3 finale. While you wait for the new season to come out (soon, yeah?), travel to the future in this old-meets-new look inspired by the hit HBO show.
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Wednesday Addams Halloween Costume
If you'll stop wearing black when they invent a darker color, you can always go as everyone's favorite sullen tween! Pair a black dress with two braids, and you're good to go.
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Bat Halloween Costume
Since you're always looking for an excuse to show up to work in your comfy clothes, try this easy bat costume. To make, cut an old black umbrella it in half and use black safety pins or hot glue to attach it to the arms of a black hoodie. Fasten the hinges of the metal umbrella with black electrical tape before finishing off the costume with foam ears and feathers.
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Smarty Pants Halloween Costume
Lean on what you already have — your smarts! — for this punny costume. Attach Smarties candies to your pants with double-sided glue dots, then grab your blue light-blocking glasses to really commit to the part.
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Amanda Garrity Editor Amanda Garrity has over seven years of experience writing lifestyle content, including almost five years on staff at Good Housekeeping, where she covered all things home and holiday, including the latest interior design trends, inspiring DIY ideas and gift guides for any (and every) occasion.
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