How is the costume traffic in Australia?
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on โ01-10-2014 05:46 PM
I was just wondering when is the seasonf for costumes - fancy dresses - for kids sale in Australia?
I am USA based seller and there Halloween hoiiday is the pick of the year and then of coruse
it is all around but not as much as around Halloween when it is like Christmas to anyone else.
How is it in Australia? When the costumes are experiencing the pick sales during the year?
thanks
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on โ08-10-2014 12:48 PM
IMO Drag has never been more popoular ๐ ๐ ๐
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on โ14-10-2014 01:50 AM
Aussies don't tend to make as big a deal of Halloween as Americans do. I don't think we have any 'season' for fancy dress.
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on โ17-11-2014 11:52 PM
Yeah, we do eagle - Costume Parties at New Year, easter bunnies at easter, theme birthday parties, and don't forget christmas, especially with all the kids doing the chistmas shows at school. Halloween? lot more popular than it used to be and getting bigger, but from what I can see it's pretty much covered by all the big stores here :))
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on โ06-01-2015 06:10 PM
Yes we do love experimenting with new things and designs. We have coustumed themed tropical beach parties, Hawaiian pool parties and valentine day party. Australia has huge coustume traffic.
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on โ25-03-2015 11:01 AM
I'm from the UK, where things like Halloween aren't really celebrated that much (if they are, then in a small way). Definitely not like in the USA. Since coming to Australia I don't know what all the fuss about Halloween is about...
I'd say costumes would sell best towards Christmas for parties and stuff, but people do fancy dress stuff all year round.

