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Construction Worker Costume-Making 101
If you’re stumped for how to dress up for Halloween this year, try this easy DIY construction worker costume. Almost everyone has an old pair of jeans, a pair of hiking boots or other sturdy shoes and a long sleeved-shirt (bonus points for plaid flannel).
And while I admit that I have an advantage in that my husband is a construction worker, a lot of these props are things you might already have at home. If not, they can be picked up for just a few dollars online or at your local home improvement store.
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Tool Belt Tools
Fill your tool belt with whatever hand tools you have around the house. We added a hammer, utility knife, carpenter’s pencils and a wire cutter, but anything handy works fine. We also added a small level, which, if you don’t already own will make a valuable addition to your DIY toolbox.
If you’re heading to a Halloween party, make sure you leave a spot for your beverage!
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Hard Hat
Like the tool belt, a hard hat sells the construction worker costume. You may not have one lying around the house, but they aren’t expensive. This hard hat costs less than $7 and comes in a range of fun colors.
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Work Gloves
If you’re attending an outdoor gathering this Halloween, you’ll want a pair of gloves anyway, right? These multi-purpose work gloves make you look ready for your next heavy-duty project. And the rubber grips help you securely grasp any can, bottle, plate or treat bag.
Available for $3.98
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Work Boots
If you don’t have a pair of safety-rated work boots or hiking boots that look the part, consider rubber work boots. For less than than $20, you’ll then have the right boots on hand when you need to pour cement or work in a muddy garden.
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Work T-Shirt
We think any old t-shirt, flannel or long-sleeved shirt will work with this Halloween costume. But to be even more convincing, try a t-shirt branded with a tool manufacturer’s logo, like this inexpensive t-shirt from Klein Tools. It’s high-visibility, too — perfect for twilight or later on Halloween evening.
Better yet? Swing by the office of a local construction company and see if they have any extra shirts. They’re likely to love the free publicity!
Available for $15.39