 Hey guys welcome back to my channel so for this video I have found some pretty cool spooky stuff. I have found two 1950s Halloween costumes. I know pretty cool. Now back in the day you could either buy a costume or you can hand make it and I found one of each so let's go ahead and check it out. So the first costume is the store bought costume and this is a costume made by the company Ben Cooper which pretty much dominated Halloween in the 1950s along with Collegeville and he made some pretty cool costumes. So here's a close-up of the costume. The costume is inspired by Little Abner. You can see here it says famous name. It is a masquerade costume so that means it comes with a mask and then the outfit and here are all four corners of the box in case you want to see that. So this is an adult size so it should fit me so we're going to go ahead and open it up and try it on. Alright so here is the bodysuit. Here's a close-up of the design. It is a costume that is kind of like a onesie but it has an open slit here for air and it ties up here. Oh my god my lashes. Oh my lashes. Oh I do not approve. This isn't insanely uncomfortable. My eyes don't fit the holes but it's still kind of a look so I'm not entirely mad about it but this is what the mask looks like on. Again I don't think the eye holes are like aligned well but other than that I love the paint job on it. It's pretty lightweight. It fits really well on the nose so I can breathe and yeah now I'm Little Abner. Little Abner. Little Abner. Every gallon town is after Little Abner. Here is the next costume. I've already tried this on. It was just so tempting and this was handmade in the 1950s and it just has a bunch of Halloween patterns and it's supposed to be a like Halloween clown outfit. Here's that I'm going to try it on and it comes with this little thing which is a look. Oh feeling myself with this. Vogue. Vogue. What do you want? Me? I know. Okay so let me get my Vogue necklace on. Here we go. Wow I feel really huge. I feel like I'm made before Christmas queen like an Elizabethan clown Halloween queen. I'm feeling it. So the whole costume is just a big onesie. Let me show you my feet. Boop. So here is the pattern in case you want to see a closer look. There's just a bunch of stars. Then there's this really cool fabric. Very kitschy and then the other fabric on this costume is this which is a bunch of little ghosts chasing a cat. The thing back where I came from also helped me. Now out of the costumes themselves I think this one is way more cool, way more comfortable, way more Halloween aesthetic and I would totally wear this for like a Halloween party or like a Halloween sleepover so I think I would find use of this one way more but the product itself I think this one wins just because it's way cool in the packaging. I love the packaging so much as you can tell and it shows the history a lot better than this so I don't know it's kind of tied in its own strange way. And if you guys want more vintage fine videos like this make sure you subscribe and turn on the notification bell so you know when I post and I'll see you guys in my next video.