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Timeless Elegance and Nostalgic Charm 

Early Halloween

Originating from its legacy home in New York, this collection features thousands of authentic pieces from the 1920s to the 1980s. The stunning quality of these items has been remarkably preserved, showcasing meticulous craftsmanship and rich detail that celebrate the timeless style and artistry of their respective eras. 

The legacy of Early Halloween is woven into masterpieces such as “The Great Gatsby” (1974), “A Beautiful Mind” (2001), “Annie Hall” (1977), “Ali” (2001), “The Sopranos” (1999-2007), and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (2017-2023). Each collaboration reflects a commitment to artistry that inspires narratives, inspiring those who tell them.

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The Collection

Discover

Presented below is a carefully curated selection from the extensive Early Halloween collection. We invite you to visit us in person to fully immerse yourself in the remarkable array of offerings this extraordinary collection has to offer.

"It feels like a dream for me to open a crate and see all of these pieces that are truly pristine, never worn, never seen, and in multiples and triples."

_Lizzy Brandt: The Collection Manager

Collection Begining
Collection Gallery

A Landmark Moment

Behind The Scenes With
Western Costume

A Legacy Continues

Credits/Press

Throughout its storied history, Early Halloween has emerged as an indispensable treasure for a myriad of Broadway shows, captivating fashion editorials, and iconic motion pictures. The shop's unwavering dedication to quality and authenticity has not only forged its reputation as a trusted partner within the entertainment realm but has also nurtured the creative spirit of countless artists.

"I’m truly excited that the Early Halloween Collection has found a home at Western. This collection will not only continue its legacy but thrive here at Western Costume. It means a lot to me and Deb, the former owner, to ensure it is cherished and well taken care of. We understand how important this collection is, and we’re committed to preserving its legacy, with countless stories waiting to be shared."—Gilbert Moussally

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