How to Nail a Sustainable Halloween Look 👻

How to Nail a Sustainable Halloween Look 👻

Let’s be real — the scariest thing about Halloween isn’t the jump scares.
It’s the 7 million costumes that end up in the bin every year.

This year, skip the cheap polyester and get creative with secondhand, vintage, and DIY Halloween looks that don’t cost the planet (or your student loan) 🎃

 

Why Go Secondhand for Halloween?

  • You’ll stand out — no awkward costume twins.

  • You’ll save money and reduce the amount of clothes ending up in landfill.

  • You’ll support slow fashion and look good doing it.

 

 
This year when sourcing your costume, ask yourself these questions:  



1. Can You Source It Secondhand? 🎃

Break your costume idea into key pieces or colour themes — then hunt them down secondhand.
Hit up vintage clothing stores online, local charity shops, or borrow from friends.
Whether you’re going cowboy-core with a vintage western jacket or going Y2K it girl glam with a vintage party dress


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2. Reuse What You Already Own ♻️

You might already have half a costume waiting in your wardrobe.
Rework last year’s accessories, borrow a mate’s hoodie, or turn everyday staples into statement pieces.

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3. Think Beyond One Night 🌙

Go for quality vintage items you can rewear — a Carhartt jacket, a 90s shirt, or some vintage trousers that fit your everyday style.
After Halloween, repurpose or donate any leftover pieces to keep the good vibes (and sustainability) going.


 

Your Halloween fit doesn’t need to be wasteful — or basic.
With Vintage Folk’s hand-picked vintage clothing, you can build a look that’s sustainable, unique, and spooky-cool in all the right ways 🎃