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Halloween: Upper and Lower GI Costumes

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Date: 10/07/2009 Topic: Halloween > Costumes > Adults  
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This is a clever and inexpensive Halloween costume, great for adults! Halloween parties which require one to wear a costume can be frustrating if you're not handy with the sewing machine, and like me are too frugal to rent one or buy one.

When my daughter-in-law was pregnant, that presented a bigger challenge. My creative son came up with a really clever idea for their costumes that year. She wore a loose army fatigue shirt, available at thrift stores or ones which specialize in old military items, and he wore a pair of fatigue pants. Their attire caused much conversation, mainly people asking what they were dressed as. The response "She's an upper GI and I am a lower GI!"

By Sandy from Elon, NC

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