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Everyone knows that Squid Game is going to be this year's Halloween costume to beat.
Netflix's hit K-thriller is on track to the streaming platform's biggest series after it became its most watched show in 90 countrries.
We have already shared with you where you can get one of the show's iconic green tracksuits to wear day to day.
But the question is, do you want to be a player, a guard, the Doll or the Front Man this Halloween?
Squid Game inspired Halloween costumes
The Players
Prioritise fashion and comfort by going as one of the players from Squid Game this year.
Nasty Gal has this green two piece set that you can lounge in all year round.
These Sports Illustrated embroidered graphic joggers are available for £23.40.
Paired with this oversized hooded coat for just £41.40, you'll be prepared for anything this Halloween.
While BoohooMan is offering this full green funnel neck tracksuit for just £28.00.
Round off the look with these versatile white trainers from ASOS for just £18.
The Guardsc
If you prefer to be a character with a little more power but don't want to sacrifice any of the comfort, then a Guard costume is for you.
Swap your green tracksuit for an equally bright and fun red jumpsuit.
This red jumpsuit with a twist front from ASOS is an item you can wear again and again.
Pick it up for £35.
And with these chunky black ASOS boots at just £30, you can't go wrong.
The Doll
If you're in to the really creepy, going as The Doll might be more up your street.
Recreate the chilling look with this mustard thrill shirt from New Look.
Get yours for just £15.
For the creepy pianfore dress, this orange strappy skater dress is perfect.
It is available at Boohoo for just £12.
And finish it off with a pair of Mary Jane embossed shoes from River Island for only £20.
The Front Man
Finally, if you want to do Halloween but you want to do it high fashion, The Front Man is for you.
Make a statement with this silver faux leather oversized belted trench coat which you can pick up from Nasty Gal for £59.40.
Steal the show with this metallic two piece from Missguided.
The funnel neck cargo jacket comes in at £41.00.
And round off the look with these wide leg metallic cargo trousers for £41.00 too.
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