Tesco has just dropped a surprise treat ahead of spooky season, and it’s one parents will be delighted about. F&F, Tesco’s own fashion label, is officially bringing back kids’ Halloween costumes for the first time in over five years. The new range is now live on Tesco.com, making it easier than ever to get little ones kitted out for trick-or-treating without leaving the sofa.
It’s a big moment for the brand. F&F costumes disappeared from shelves years ago, leaving families to look elsewhere for seasonal dressing-up. But this year, the supermarket has gone all out to make Halloween shopping as fuss-free as possible, with a collection that covers toddlers right through to teens. And with prices starting from £10, it’s an affordable option for anyone looking to add a little magic (or menace) to 31 October.
If you’d prefer to check out the spooky season offerings in person, you’ll have to wait—the new range will be available in stores ‘later this month’, the brand says.
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The line-up mixes traditional spooky staples with trending pop culture references that older kids will love. There are plenty of Halloween classics in the mix, if you prefer that route. The witch costume, £10, comes with ombré details, flutter sleeves and a matching hat, while the X-ray skeleton, also £10, offers a simple one-piece style complete with a hood mask.
For those who want something a little more theatrical, the Dracula costume, £16, delivers a dramatic cape with printed waistcoat and shirt detailing, while the werewolf costume, £16, has a fun American-inspired twist with its varsity jacket and ripped jeans print.
Older kids and teens can channel their favourite screen characters, too. The Wednesday Addams look, £20, comes with her iconic braided wig for the full gloomy effect, while the Beetlejuice costume, £20, captures the cult classic vibe with bold stripes and green splatter.
For the first time since 2018, costumes are available through Tesco.com as well as the Tesco Grocery and Clubcard app. That means you can add a skeleton or Dracula to your basket along with your weekly food shop.
Of course, Tesco isn’t the only place to get a great deal on a costume for your kid(s). We also love the selection of trending characters available from Halloween Costumes. The Carnevil Clown Costume for Girls, from £35.99, takes inspiration from IT, while the Deluxe Minecraft Armour Kid's Costume, from £53.99, pulls from the Minecraft movie.
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