Gangster Plus Size Adult Costume
This is the perfect time of year for a 1920s Gangster theme party in Gangster Plus Size Adult Costume outfits or a variety of other Chicago mobster clothing, Moll dresses or zoot suits.
While the kids are out trick or treating or visiting friends this year for Halloween, you can enjoy a Mafia mob theme party with friends and coworkers. After all, what could possibly be a better theme than the Roaring Twenties? Have everyone join in the fun by dressing up as if the Sicilian mafia had rolled into town!
Playing appropriate jazz music would make this masquerade party even more memorable as gangsters rub elbows with pimps in zoot suits, their molls trailing around with a sexy sway and the 20s flappers.
This is a great time to go shopping both online and in specialty shops as well as department stores for the best discounts while purchasing costumes cheaply. Gangster costumes are available in all sizes so there’s sure to be something for anyone, even in the plus sizes for adult men and sexy women, teen kids, toddler children, infant boys and girls. For an extra large selection of the best quality gangster products to choose from and to pay dirt cheap prices, do your shopping right here at GangsterOutfits.com — your number one resource for gangster, mobster, etc. clothes outfits and associated accessories.
So roll out the Tommy guns and have fun this Halloween! It’s not just for the kids anymore.
Gangster Plus Size Adult Costume
This Gangster Plus Size Adult Costume is the perfect complement to the Moll in the family.
After all, where would the gangster’s girlfriend be without the gangster himself? This dry clean only outfit is a suitable match also to a flapper, making a pair at home in the speakeasy or jazz club to start a night on the town.
Consisting of a long black pinstripe jacket with a satin collar and front buttons, it also comes with matching pants. From there the customizing options are up to you. Most likely the shop or site you purchase from will have all the accessories you need, from hats to Tommy guns.
Of course you have to also add the shirt and tie to complete the outfit, and then it’s ready to go!
Like many mobsters, “Bugsy” Benjamin Siegel has lived on in several novels and films, including both versions of the Godfather, and 1991 films, Bugsy and Mobsters. He was a gangster that started off as a small time member of a street gang when he was young and eventually made the shift into Italian-American organized crime. Eventually he became involved in a major building development in Las Vegas when he attempted to go legitimate. His activities included everything from early protection rackets, to gambling and car theft, although he expanded into bootlegging in New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia.
In 1927, the East Coast mob sent him to California to work with the mobsters there and develop gambling rackets in Los Angeles. It was shortly after that he earned his nickname. During a police investigation that left his reputation in ruins, he was given the nickname Bugsy by the media to explain his erratic behavior. He of course hated it, as it was a slang term that meant ‘crazy’ and no one would call him Bugsy to his face.
His chance to open a legitimate business came to him in Las Vegas where he entered into a partnership to build and open the Flamingo Hotel. It was an ambitious project, but one that slowly proved doomed to failing to be worth the investment. From the moment Siegel formed the Nevada Project Corporation of California and named himself president and principal stockholder, the Flamingo project became a syndicate run operation.
Due to a series of bad decisions, mismanagement and overspending, the opening of the Flamingo was less profitable then hoped. Already deeply in debt with the mob, he opened the hotel early in the hopes that the casino would at least generate enough revenue. The hotel itself, however, was unfinished. The air conditioning failed regularly, the luxury rooms were not ready, and the lobby itself had the drop clothes and other signs of construction. Even worse, few celebrities showed up so there were few people to give the Flamingo a good endorsement. The entire operation was shut down in 1947.
In conclusion, allow me a moment to reiterate the fact that here at GangsterOutfits.com is where you will find the best gangster outfits for your money.
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