Sew Cute: 18 Decade Costume Ideas for Halloween!

Which decade are you dressing for this time? 80’s? 90’s? Did you know that you can go back even further? Find info, costume tutorials, ideas, and links in this post to help you decide how best to rock your look. I’m excited to see what you come up with so tag me @sewcanshe on Instagram once your costume is complete!

Generational costumes are not only fun, but they come in handy all year long! Spirit week usually includes at least one decade day, murder mystery dinners are themed in a set decade, and any number of parties can be enhanced with the right generational shout-out. I attended a surprise party for my dad a few years ago and the pictures still make me laugh. As a side note, a decade party is begging for a ‘who wore it better’ game.

If only I had kept those rockin’ awesome, brown plaid, corduroy, cuffed bellbottoms… but, alas! Now I have to hit the thrift stores or sew my own. So if you’re doing the same here’s a help for you. Enjoy!

1920s Women

20s decade
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Let’s start in the 20’s shall we? The 1920’s, of course. This classic drop waist flapper-style dress is immediately recognizable; along with the bobbed hair, low headbands, and the occasional arm band.

  • You can purchase this pattern on etsy, or just find a long boxy shirt or too-large dress at a secondhand store. You can alter it to your width by taking in the side seams. It’s an easy costume to come up with on your own because it’s generally a rectangle.

Use any leftover fabric to make a headband; and there you have it!

1920s Men

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You have a lot of costume directions to go for men in the 1920’s: mob boss, formal, casual, and working class. I’m going to assume you want to party, so here are my picks.

Grab a vest and a tie; you can go with a bow tie or a standard tie but keep to solid colors. Your pick of hat; a straw boater hat, a fedora, or a newsboy flat cap. Then drum up something to use for a cane, and make a pocket watch from a juice lid or or other material. Make sure you show off that watch with a chain!

  • If you prefer to just purchase the accessories shown above, here’s an Amazon link.

1930’s Women

The 30’s saw a return to the curves of the feminine figure, and a lower, ankle-level hemline where the skirt flares just a bit at the bottom.

  • Here is a video about how to sew for the 30’s on a budget by Samantha Snow!

1930’s Men

Clark Gable – need I say more? The stock market crash at the end of the 20’s effected fashion Suits had a simpler design and focused primarily on durability and functionality. Broad shoulders, high waists, and wide-leg trousers are the main look for a man in the 1930’s.

1940’s Women

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The beginning of the 40’s was dominated by war. Fabric was in shorter supply, and utility clothing styles (victory suits) and uniforms were the look.

The hourglass figure was big during this time, however, so your costume could include a nice girdle. Women also began wearing pants – wide leg of course, and hats were still a ‘thing’. Turbans decorated with flowers, partial veils, and fedoras were all popular.

1940’s Men

Photo credit: Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Zoot suits were considered a great waste of fabric at the time. Wide legs, tight cuffs, high waist, and a long suit coat are the look of a zoot suit. Pleats will be your friend for the pants, and if you find a wide leg pant at the thrift store you can just tighten the cuff.

Your tie should be wide and short, too; you could find an old tie at a second hand store and spread it out. Other options for this decade would include vintage soldier uniforms. Hats included the pork pie hat (as seen on Lester Young), and the hamburg (as worn by Winston Churchill).

Bonus Accessories: Aviator glasses or a monocle

1950’s Women

Marilyn Monroe comes to mind for this decade. During the 1950’s women strived to be impeccably ‘turned out’. All the accessories must match, hair just so, shoes to go, etc. During the 50’s cocktail dresses came along too; the idea was the length of a day dress, but embellished like an evening gown.

  • Here’s a free pattern, from Made EveryDay, for a poodle skirt which is also an iconic look for the 50’s decade!

1950’s Men

A leather jacket, jeans, and a white t-shirt is the iconic ‘greaser’ look of a 1950s man. If you need more ideas, add white socks and a slicked-back quiff hairstyle. The pompadour (aka the James Dean), and the Jelly Roll (not the fabric bundle), and the ducktail were popular hairstyles.

1960’s Women

ยฉ Victoria and Albert Museum, London / Alice and Co patterns. Fabric provided by Ray Stitc
  • Sew a 1960’s minidress with this free pattern. The keyhole and mini length are a classic look for this decade.

Any kind of artistic combination of colors and florals is appropriate. As are all kinds of headbands and accessories.

1960’s Men

Photos: Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie from GentlemansGazette.com

Jimi Hendrix is shown wearing bold floral prints, and David Bowie is in a satin floral dress. This decade and the next began blurring gender norms for fashion. Anything goes in the 1960’s for men.

Up to this point there hasn’t been much style change, but starting in this decade more and more everyone was just wearing whatever they wanted. Hit up second hand stores for the wildest fabric and sew a jacket or dress to rock this year.

1970’s Women

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You’re going for free-thinking, cool, individualist for this decade. Wrap dress with a cinched waist, denim and more denim, flared pants, boho tops, statement jackets, plaid and stripes, and the list goes on.

1970’s Men

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There are several iconic looks from the 70’s. I’m not going to be able to address them all (as with some of the other decades), but I will help you style a costume.

  • In fact, here’s a 1970’s couple’s costume from Amazon (I get the irony).

In true 70’s style… if you would rather make your own costume I would go to a secondhand store and alter some bold prints. Specifically, you’re looking for anything corduroy, a bold, pointed-collar button down shirt, elevator shoes (not likely at a goodwill, but you can make your own), and you’ll want a chain.

You could also go with a punk look which started in this decade which needs leather, rips and tears, skulls, and a mohawk or spiked hairstyle.

1980’s Women

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Neon and florescent everything will make your 80’s costume perfect. Also, lots of layers. I don’t mean layers of clothing per se; I mean layers of socks, watches, belts, necklaces, bangles, and shoulder pads. Also wear a baggy shirt and tuck it in to layered belts, or baggy pants and tuck them into layered socks. Maybe even layer your fanny pack!

You can easily make a costume without sewing though. For example, find a bright colored tube top and put it on under your chest instead of across it. Then get a bold printed scarf and wrap it over one shoulder. Then tuck the scarf into the tube top below your chest. Tack it together if you’re worried about security, but otherwise you’ve just refreshed some old stuff into a great 80’s look.

1980’s Men

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Realistically, I can just copy and paste from the section above. There are no fashion elements to differentiate male from female clothing.

  • Here’s a great easy 80’s costume set if you don’t have any ideas for this decade yet.

If you’re up for a few more ideas go punk or grunge. Punk is identified by leather, mohawks, and skulls. Grunge is associated with combat boots, ripped jeans, and more of a ‘grungy’ vibe; roll out of bed and think, “Whatever man” and you’re halfway there.

1990’s Women

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Think logos and casual wear; lots of logos. And you will want a plaid flannel button down. You can wear it tied around your waist or over a tank top. Pair it with cargo pants and combat boots.

Another option is a baggy pair of denim overalls with a tight shirt underneath. You can wear a bucket hat or really any kind of bright hat, and giant earrings.

  • Simplicity 7824 is a great 90’s prom dress pattern that you can purchase.
  • McCalls 6446 is a pattern you can purchase for a 90’s Shirt Jacket Dress (that title says all you need to know LOL).

1990’s Men

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Grunge is popular for the 1990’s decade and went somewhat mainstream over time, so do what you can to look disheveled and meloncholy.

Since sportswear was acceptable in nearly any setting you can don your team gear and fit right in. BIG LOGOS are BEST. Khakis and cargo pants are a good 90’s option as well. The Gap was huge, so if you see a Gap sweatshirt at a thrift store you’re all set.

Hip hop was a big influence in fashion during the 90’s as well. Funky hats, bright colors, huge shirts, plaid flannel button downs, and I specifically remember some people wearing their clothes backwards (maybe it was Kris Kross). Oh, and timberland boots!

2000’s Women

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I’ll wrap it up with the year 2000. I can’t believe that Y2K was over 20 years ago! I was graduated by this time, but I know the girls wore skin tight tops with baggy, wide-legged bottoms.

I have included links below for some of these fashion items from the decade Y2K (IYKYK), but you may already have some of these in your closet. Wide leg is coming back, and skin tight hasn’t ever gone out for some people.

  • Wide pants for women from Amazon.
  • Wide joggers for women from Amazon.
  • Fitted shirt with lace from Amazon.

2000’s Men

Photo credit: Culted.com and Amazon.com

I remember men wearing flat brimmed baseball/trucker hats that I didn’t love. A lot of the young adults wore baggy everything to combine a grunge look with a skater vibe. Tall t-shirts were popular and usually solid colors, but not exclusively. Here are some links to shop the look in case your secondhand stores don’t have them.

  • Unisex baggy pants from Amazon.
  • Baggy skater jeans for men on Amazon.
  • Oversized shirt from Amazon.

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