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The Standard is Set by HGM Costume for Halloween & Party Costumes
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A trendsetter in the costume apparel industry with over 20 years of manufacturing experience, HGM Costume has been participating large exhibits in the United States. A few of HGM most popular events have been the International Halloween Show of New York, Halloween and Party Expo in Houston, Texas and Halloween and Attractions Show at the America’s Convention Center in St. Louis, Missouri. HGM is thrilled to introduce a new adventure for the audience with far more extravagant designs and exciting works of art on January 22 to 25th 2016 at the The Halloween & Party Expo in New Orleans, Louisiana located at booth number 508.

New Orleans, or better known as Crescent City, is arguably one of the most party-centric cities on the planet.With the Halloween and Party Expo being an international showcase, the expectation level of amazement is quite above traditional measures. Amidst all the exhibitors, HGM Costume has constantly set a high standard for themselves, exceeding expectations on their products in elegant and stylish alternatives for those who are in need of unique, upscale costumes and not overdone costumes that make annual appearances.

From the most experienced designers and costume manufacturers for over 20 years, HGM’s variations are constantly modern and well budgeted for smart consumers. HGM sells a vast variety of looks for both adults and kids for all year round needs outside of Halloween celebrations. Even HGM’s couples costumes have a twist of originality within each of their products, providing only the best of the best. HGM’s team can tailor to every individual customer needs to ensure unique looks every year at any event function. HGM offers modest pricing with timely product services and guaranteed customer satisfaction for each individual customer. These are only a few examples of why HGM’s costumes have been carefully preferred and selected by many boutiques and websites both internationally and nationally such as: Amazon, Costume Box, Costume Craze, Candy Apple Costumes, Oya Costumes, and more!

Every clever Halloween shopper looks for something exclusive to wear, and HGM’s costumes have consistent results in customer satisfaction. Each HGM piece is a beautiful work of craftsmanship accompanied with accessories such as headpieces, gloves, leg warmers, belt and others that will induce a sense of awe in every customer. These wardrobes are perfect for buyers who want a more upscale and radical look along with a balance of swankiness.

HGM holds a variety of outfits and selections, from “Mardi Gras Queen” to “Uptown Girl”, that are proclaimed as of the beloved works. The modern culture is also represented in costumes of the popular characters and actors that are seen in media combined with more historical pieces centered around the renaissance and medieval times. HGM offers costumes sizes for little children and goes up to plus sizes 2XL and 3XL, so everyone can experience the fun of dressing up together!

In addition to HGM’s best selling Halloween and party costumes, HGM has also added a new line for the children’s wear called Ruffle Kids. Ruffle Kids holds the perfect clothing options to bring the joy to your little ones on any day of the year.

About HGM Costume:
Located in Irvine, California, HGM Costume is maintained and staffed by a well trained team that is dedicated to providing assistance for their clients’ manufacturing, distribution and logistics needs. For further information, please contact Ivy Chen at: ivy.chen@hgmcostume.com. Tel: 949-623-8452, Fax: 949-623-8305, or visit the website: http://www.hgmcostume.com

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