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8 Halloween Couple Costume Ideas For 2017

Some simple, cute, and affordable couples costumes

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8 Halloween Couple Costume Ideas For 2017
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It's spooky season and we all know what that means. Halloween is right around the corner and if you and your significant other still stumped on a couple's costume idea, here are 10 creative choices.

1. Jim and Pam from The Office

Cheap, simple, and super cute. You and your significant other might just be able to gather your costumes by looking in each of your closets.

2. Thing 1 and Thing 2

This costume idea can be found in almost any halloween store. It's quirky, fun, and memorable.

3. Space and Nasa

This costume idea is out of this world! This costume idea is comfortable, fun, and will leave your peers wishing they had done something similar.

4. Van Gogh and Starry Night

Although this costume may be a bit time consuming, the outcome is unforgettable. You are guaranteed to be the only one's at the party with this costume idea.

5. Sandy and Danny from Grease

I got chills, they're multiplying, and this couples costume is cool. This costume idea is simple and recognizable.

6. Pigs in a blanket

Well, here's one way to make sure people know you're in a couples costume. This costume is cost friendly and cute.

7. Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World

If you're looking for a funny couple's costume, this is it. This costume idea is affordable, simple, and totally rad.

8. Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head

This costume idea includes a bit of arts and crafts, but the end result is worth it. Overall, this costume is cheap, fun, and recognizable at any party.

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