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Wednesday 23 October 2013

What Happens if I Damage or Lose A Hired Costume?

 Before renting a costume you should always be aware of the policy in place for lost or damaged costumes and the consequences involved.

When you hire a costume you will usually be required to sign a rental agreement. An invoice is given stating the condition of the costume when it was hired to you and if there were any other items being hired (wigs, shoes). It is expected that anyone who hires a costume will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the costume is returned in a satisfactory condition by the due date. We realise that slight soiling will take place and that at times minor damage may occur, but you may still be held liable for these.

Policies for loss or damage


 Professional dry cleaning of all costumes is included as part of the rental price. You are usually preferred to NOT clean or wash the costume. Many costumes are made out of materials that most of us aren't used to handling and washing and by doing so; we can easily damage or ruin fragile or expensive costumes.

Many rented costumes include other items such as wigs, shoes, gloves, belts or eyewear. These items are part of the rental agreement and you are expected to take all reasonable care with them. If you damage or lose one of these items you will be liable for the cost of replacing the item to the same specifications. If this item isn't available except as part of a more complete costume or set you may be liable for the purchase of a full new costume.

Most rental agreements have a clause that states that you are liable for the replacement of the costume if you lose it or damage it beyond repair, this is one of our conditions.  We will ask that you leave credit card details or sometimes a cash deposit to secure this payment when you rent your costume. These details or deposit are then returned when you return the costume in a fair and reasonable condition.

Many hire costumes can be very expensive to replace so as a consumer you need to be fully aware of the businesses policy towards loss and damage and your obligations under this policy.
If you damage a costume you will  be liable for the repair of the costume and any other associated costs. You should never try to repair a costume yourself, you may cause further damage and therefore incur more cost for yourself. Many small tears or rips can be repaired but most repairs will still incur some cost. Small repairs may also include the purchase of materials and the shipping of these materials. Once again, you should be fully aware of the conditions of hire before signing the rental agreement.

When renting a costume you need to remember that you are hiring an asset of the business and that you are liable for its safe return. If you feel that you aren't able to take reasonable steps to ensure its return in good condition you may want to consider if renting a costume is the best option for you. Perhaps buying a costume would be better. See our post on "Should I Hire or Buy A Costume"

Should I Buy or Hire a Costume?

Buying or hiring a costume is a personal choice and when being considered you need to think about cost, your ability to put together your own costume, and what your think the frequency of use will be. Renting on a regular basis can be a bit costly so sometimes it can work out cheaper to buy a costume, depending on the type and the quality.

Pros and Cons of Buying


Some people like to buy their own costumes so they know that no-one at the party has rented it previously from a fancy dress store. You can get costumes at a cheap price so this is a really viable option. Buying a costume may mean that you now have your own costume but remember, you now have to wear that costume to numerous parties, or just buy another one to add to your small or large growing collection.




Pros and Cons of Hiring


Hiring costumes is easy, usually affordable and allows you to have access to a huge variety of costumes. If you hire a costume you may not get to keep the costume, but you can always go back to the store and rent a different costume for the next party. This is a great alternative for people who aren't great at crafts and sewing, and who like to dress up as something different for every party.
When making the hiring vs buying decision remember to consider if the costumes are for adults or children. Children's costumes are more likely to get used more than once, but they will also be grown out of more quickly.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Where Can I Find Great Costume Ideas?

Inspiration for costumes is all around us. You can get great ideas for costumes just by looking out the window and seeing what season it is.
Themes

Many costume parties are based around themes. These themes will be your biggest inspiration for costumes. Popular themes include seasonal topics such as Halloween, Friday the 13th Christmas, Easter, Australia Day, Grand Final Day or perhaps a Beach or Hawaiian theme for a party in summer. Other themes may be around the host or occasion. Many adult hosts theme a party around the first letter of their name. So a party host by the name of Sharnie would ask everyone to come dressed as a character or item that starts with the letter S. Guests might dress up as stars, strawberries, southern ladies or perhaps even spaghetti.



Other popular themes are decade based or film character based. A decade based theme would ask all guests to dress as a celebrity or item from a specific decade (eg. the eighties) while a film character based theme asks guests to dress as a character from a film or as a famous actor or actress. Popular characters include Marilyn Monroe, characters from the Godfather films or perhaps even Bigbird!

Childrens' parties will quite often also give you a specific range of characters to consider. Parties with themes such as Princesses and Pirates, Superheroes or Nursery Rhyme characters give parents lots of options. Don't forget to look in your child's normal wardrobe for some of the makings of these costumes, many parents can make up 80% of a costume from everyday clothing.
Got the theme, now what?

The internet is a wonderful tool when searching for costume ideas. Simply enter a search for something general such as "Adult Costume Ideas" and let the internet find answers for you. If you are searching for a costume to fit into a certain theme then include that theme in your search.

We have a huge range of costumes for both children and adults. Make sure you visit us, hiring a costume is not  as expensive as you think and the range of costumes available will most likely amaze you. Hiring a costume takes out a lot of the preparation work of making your own costume and if you have to prepare more than one can be very handy and cost effective.

Books and movies have unlimited options and ideas. If you are unsure, go through your bookshelf or DVD collection for ideas. Children's books can be particularly useful for costume ideas for both adults and children. There is no rule that an adult can't go to a party as Cinderella or as Peter Pan. Movies will give you endless ideas for characters and the actors that played them. Many scenes and characters are easily recognisable so pick a well-known character, your costume will have more impact if everyone knows who you are.


How Do I Know That A Rented Costume Is Clean??

You've been invited to the costume party of the year, and you really want to impress with your fancy dress, and that means you need to rent a costume. That sounds fine in theory, but how can you be sure that your ultimate costume choice is clean?

Costume hire by its nature involves a costume being rented out to people again and again, for the life of the costume. Of course, there's going to be questions about the cleanliness and hygiene of an outfit that has been worn by many others before you. Nearly everything in a costume store has been used before, that includes dresses, trousers, capes, shoes, wigs and many other costume pieces. How can you be sure that everything is clean?.

There is no need to fear. Because we at Costume Bazaar offer costume rental for private parties as well as for professional events and even film or TV shoots – ensure that all their costumes are clean before they are hired out. The cost of cleaning is included in the costume rental, and we will wash or dry clean and sanitise every costume and accessory upon its return. In fact, we suggest you don't try to clean a costume yourself if you have spilt something on it, as our professional cleaning process is usually sufficient.

Sunday 3 June 2012

1920's Flapper Costume

 Roaring 20's prohibition themed parties have been super popular lately, with the Under Belly series Razor and the Great Gatsby Re-make about to happen. Fringed dresses, dropped waistlines, handkerchief style dresses were in fashion. Marlene Dietrich made the Masculine Boy Look fashionable which was the beginning of shapeless dresses. Women used to tape their breasts down to look more masculine.


The 1920's flapper dresses were usually fringed dresses with beaded or sequined fabric. Teamed up with a matching headband, feather boa, lots of long beads, above the elbow gloves & of course some sexy fishnets, and you'll look HOT!! It's cute to just wear out as a spunky outfit even if there isn't a 1920's occasion for you.

Dorothy Costume

It's easy to get Dorothy and Alice mixed up. Most people do. The think the costume is the same, it is very similar however Dorothy is gingham and does NOT wear an apron, Alice's dress is plain blue with an apron. They both have puffy sleeves.

These are both cute cozzies. The Dorothy can be worn as a Country Girl, cute lil Hilbilly, Paris Hilton wore a similar dress in "A Simple Life"

Only $45

Introduction to our First Blog!

Costume Parties over the last 10 or so years have really boomed! With online shopping these days, so many people opt to buy their costumes online.  We are an actual fancy dress costume hire shop that you can come in to, to hire or buy your costumes. You can also buy our costumes online from our online store costumebazaar.com.au and we offer a variety of very inexpensive, (I don't like the word cheap as it could implicate"cheap quality") costumes, that ARE great quality and arrive on your doorstep the next day.

This blog is to basically keep you all updated with new costumes, the quality, prices, pictures and ideas of how to use a costume as a different character etc.
We also encourage feedback from you.
Tell us how you feel about our costumes if you have purchased them in the past.
Tell us your experiences with with buying costumes online from other stores.