So I work in an office. I'm thinking of a couple of different costumes for Halloween (they usually let us dress up).
One idea I have is "Dilbert"*. But I can't quite figure out how to get the tie to curve up. I was thinking of using pipe cleaners, but I don't know if they are sturdy enough or comfortable enough to wear most of the day..
I have the white shirt, black pants, and glasses. I have a solid red tie, but I can get a red and black striped one, I think.
Any ideas on that?
My other idea: "The Undertaker". I've been wanting another black cowboy hat anyway, and I might be able to get away with some other stuff (black t-shirt, black jeans, black belt, boots, gloves), but I'd still have to buy the trenchcoat. But I think there are "Undertaker" costumes online, but I wouldn't want to go "Original" Undertaker.
* Side note: Yes, I know that Scott Adams has changed the "Style" of Dilbert now to reflect polo shirts...but I think it's funnier to do "classic" Dilbert.
One idea I have is "Dilbert"*. But I can't quite figure out how to get the tie to curve up. I was thinking of using pipe cleaners, but I don't know if they are sturdy enough or comfortable enough to wear most of the day..
I have the white shirt, black pants, and glasses. I have a solid red tie, but I can get a red and black striped one, I think.
Any ideas on that?
My other idea: "The Undertaker". I've been wanting another black cowboy hat anyway, and I might be able to get away with some other stuff (black t-shirt, black jeans, black belt, boots, gloves), but I'd still have to buy the trenchcoat. But I think there are "Undertaker" costumes online, but I wouldn't want to go "Original" Undertaker.
* Side note: Yes, I know that Scott Adams has changed the "Style" of Dilbert now to reflect polo shirts...but I think it's funnier to do "classic" Dilbert.
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