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Get Your Hand Sanitizer Costume. Halloween Is Still Happening.
Oct 29, 2020
Scott Morris, the co-owner of Morris Costumes in Charlotte, N.C., has slept at the office for the past 50 days — but he isn’t complaining. His company, which distributes Halloween costumes and décor and operates the Halloween Express chain, has been racing to meet demand for a holiday that, earlier this year, seemed as if it might not happen as it usually does. Retailers that typically place orders between May and July largely held off, nervous about whether people would dress up and go out during a pandemic. “Then they all woke up in early August and said, ‘Oh my gosh, Halloween is going to happen,’” Mr. Morris said last week in an interview.
So began a mad dash for a business that is surprisingly robust this year — with certain twists. Coronavirus-related costumes like hand sanitizer, disinfectant wipes and illustrations of the virus itself have boomed, Mr. Morris said. People are also dressing up as rolls of toilet paper in a nod to the obsessive stockpiling of the item during the early months of the pandemic . The e-commerce surge has Morris Costumes mailing out as many as 30,000 packages a day.
There are fewer costumes tied to recent movies, however, given the fact that Hollywood is mostly on pause . And despite the internet’s enthusiasm for a “ sexy hand sanitizer ” costume, Mr. Morris said the “sexy costume category” had perhaps struggled the most in this unusual year. “Most of that is worn by college people going to bars, and I think that a lot of the bars are going to be shut down,” he said. The outlook for Halloween was as grim as a reaper at the outset of the pandemic, with companies like Hershey cutting back on candy packaging tied to trick-or-treating and some pop-up retailers for spooky wares waiting to secure physical spaces. But in the past two months, many Americans have leaned into fictional fright in an all-too terrifying year. They are going all out on decorations like inflatable witches and hanging skeletons as part of a broader spending blitz on home goods, and they are snapping up costumes as they look to celebrate Halloween safely, with many viewing it as a last outdoor hurrah before winter descends.
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