Robin FUN Costumes Boy's Hood Costume Yellow/Greenfrom $29.99Compare prices2→Breaking the Rules Society shuns rule-breakers. They lock them up or run them out of town. Sometimes though, that's exactly what the world needs. A little bit of rule breaking. Just take a look more→at the tale of Robin Hood. The law labeled him an outlaw. The Sheriff of Nottingham wanted nothing more than to lock up poor Robin Hood and throw away the key. And if it were up to Prince John, Robin and his whole lot of Merry Men would be banished from the kingdom forever. The ordinary citizens of the kingdom saw it a little different though. They saw him as a hero! Robin saw the laws that hurting his friends and family, so he decided to valiantly rebel against the kingdom! He took his bow in hand and >>…
FUN Costumes Robin Hood Arrow Quiver Beige9.99Buy!$HalloweenCostumes.comDelivery: to Redlands ReportWhen Crime Pays We'll never suggest that anyone break the law. Honestly, the last that robbery was charming, it was when some guy in tights stole a bunch of gold from a tyrannous monarch. Then he hand more→ed his loot to the poor. He might not have gotten rich from his feats but at least he went down in history. And we don't want to be cheesy (we can't help but be cheesy) but isn't that the type of wealth that really matters? We don't want to encourage anyone to break the law but what would you do if you had Robin Hood's skills? Free the animals from a circus? Confront a bank and give everyone their overdraft fees back? We live in more complicated times these days. Maybe you oughta just dress as R…
FUN Costumes Robin Hood Hat Costume Accessory Green19.99Buy!$HalloweenCostumes.comDelivery: to Redlands ReportNowadays when you see a three-cornered hat with a pointed front and a feather attached, the first thing that springs to mind is Robin Hood. It’s actually kind of ironic that this style of hat is assoc more→iated with fiction’s greatest champion of the poor, considering that it was originally something of a symbol of high status. Known as a “bycocket” hat, it was a popular style with both royal men and women back in the day, partly because it was an easy style to decorate with jewels and other flashy touches that let the poor folks know just where you stood. Leave it to Robin Hood to not only steal his wealthy neighbors’ money and wound their pride, but also bite their style. That is some next-level…