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Last-Minute Philly Costume Ideas

Posted on October 24, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
City Cast Philly staff

City Cast Philly staff

‘Halloweekend’ is just around the corner. The City Cast Philly team has compiled these hyperlocal costume ideas to help you stand out at your next party, or just know the local icons fellow revelers may be referencing.

🧟 Group & Couples' Costumes

Finding one good costume is complicated enough, so when it comes to your group or couples' costume, we’ve got you covered.

  • One idea: Citywide Special. That’s a shot of Jim Beam bourbon and a PBR Lager for the low price of $4. Similarly thrifty, you can pick up a Jim Beam t-shirt from Amazon and Pabst Blue Ribbon t-shirt from Kohl’s for about the same price as four Citywides.
  • More group costumes: Fresh Prince of Bel Air cast, Abbott Elementary cast.

🐊 Philly Wildlife

If you want to go feral on Halloween, you might want to take some inspiration from our city’s wildlife.

🚦 Just Philly Things

Some things only make sense in Philly, and that's how we like it. Our third costume pick is integral to Philly’s most competitive sport: parking.

  • One idea: Savesies Cone. Cone costumes are available at Spirit Halloween and Amazon, but if you want to really commit to the bit, City Cast producer Abby Fritz says you need to rough it up. Run over your costume first.
  • Other jawns: SEPTA bus, greased pole.

🍗 Viral Figures

Thanks to social media, regular Philadelphians sometimes end up rocketing into the public eye.

🗣️ Politicians

Technically he lives in Braddock, Pa., but there’s one Pennsylvania politician with an iconic look you could steal for Halloween: U.S. Senator John Fetterman. Fetterman recently drew the ire of GOP senators for his work uniform: a hoodie and shorts. Grab those items, a bald cap and draw on his beard and his famous tattoos, and you’re good to go.

We'd love to see what locally-themed costumes you come up with! Send us a pic or a drop us a line 💌

What are you going to be for Halloween?

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