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10 Nickelodeon Costumes Every 90s Kid Would Love

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If you are anything like me, you would stay up all night religiously watching 90s TV shows until your parents would tell you that it was time to turn off the television and go to bed. Since Halloween is coming up, I thought it would be a nice little throwback to show you 10 costumes that will make you fall in love all over again with the 90s.

1. Hey Arnold!

How could anyone forget the "Hey Arnold!" theme song? For this costume, all you will need is a blue long sleeve, red plaid shirt, brown pants and construction paper to cut out Arnold's hair. If you want to dress up like Arnold's side kick Gerald, you will need a red long sleeve shirt, tape to make the number "33," construction paper for Gerald's hair, and brown pants.

2. Fresh Prince of Bel-Air


"In west Philadelphia born and raised, on the playground was where I spent most of my days, chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool and all shootin' some b-ball outside of the school..." Yeah, I still remember the entire theme song. One of my favorite looks throughout this season is this one. It was a very casual outfit but an outfit that would make you stand out. For this outfit, all you need is purple and lime green contrasting shirts, Zubaz Pants, and Air Jordan Vs (or you can substitute them for any black shoes that you may own).

3. Britney Spears

Hit me baby one more time. How could I go through this list and not put in the pop princess herself? For this school girl outfIt, you will need a gray cardigan, a white button down, plaid skirt, and pink ribbon to put your hair in pigtails.

4. Patti Mayonnaise

For this outfit, you will need a light-blue, long-sleeve shirt or sweatshirt, navy blue miniskirt, plain white socks, pink sneakers, dark pink felt to make the circles on her shirt, and fabric glue to put it all together.


5. Power Puff Girls

For this costume, you can be as creative as you want. If it's very last minute, all you need is a plain-colored shirt for each character with a black skirt or leggings. Who wouldn't want to be a Power Puff Girl for a day?

6. Uncle Jesse

One of my all time favorite television shows! All you need is a signature black leather jacket with a white t-shirt and black pants. With this outfit, you can embody one of the main characters from Full House. "Have Mercy!"

7. Ty Beanie Babies

All you need for this costume is to dress up like one of your favorite animals and cut out a cute red heart with the letters "Ty" on it.

8. Steve Urkel

"Did I do that?" Just pick up any vibrant shirt you may have, blue jeans, suspenders and glasses. Nerd out!

9. Clueless

To embody Cher, you will need a plain red dress and a white feather boa. If you want to add any accessories, include fake car keys and an old cell phone.

10. Recess

Squad Goals. Get a group of friends together and dress up as all of your favorite characters from recess.
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