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How to Choose Clothes for a Werewolf Costume

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Summary: Picking clothes for a werewolf costume for Halloween is easy with these tips, get expert advice on Halloween clothes and makeup in this free video.

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Matt Cail is a painter, makeup artist and cartoonist who grew up drawing Dracula. While in college, he acted in, directed and designed the University of Washington's campus haunted...read more

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"Hello! I'm Matt Cail and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here today to show you how to put together a werewolf costume. Before we start on our werewolf's face, what exactly do werewolves wear? For any type of under garments, it'll help to have those on before we start working on the makeup. Werewolves are not known to wear tuxes, suits or other things. Plus, with the transformation that werewolves go through, often times they'll stretch and rip out or part of their clothes. Well at least partially. Sometimes they don't have anything on, but we're not going to that today. Our werewolf is going to be at least partially clothed. For these clothes we don't obviously want to take our finest and best from our wardrobe and rip them up. The best place to go is thrift store. Thrift stores will have good older second hand clothing, which will already come, at least at time, rumpled and will look as if it's kind of gone through some wear and tear. The same type of wear and tear that a night out on the town for a werewolf will put a suit through. For example, shirts will be rumpled, the collars will be frayed, pants may already be stretched. Even better if the clothes don't fit perfectly. It'll even have more of a realistic werewolf effect."

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