Thriller Night

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Frankie Steinz Costumes and Abracadabra Superstore
These two costume shops both stock the same glittering “Billie Jean” ensemble, which includes a sparkly button-up shirt, black sequined trousers, a spangled black jacket, and a black felt hat. Added flair, like the white rhinestone-studded glove and knit ankle-length leg-warmers, ensure that your moonwalking attempts won’t go unnoticed. Frankie Steinz rents the look for $325 for two days, while Abracadabra charges $250 for three. (Be forewarned—Abracadabra also requires a $600 security deposit, so steer clear of beer spills or inclement weather.) Buy it outright from Abracadabra for $800.

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Frank Bee Costume
This Bronx standby offers the full Michael Jackson “Thriller” costume, complete with a squeaky red leather-polyester jacket and matching pants ($60). This is the most widely stocked (and generally lowest priced) full costume, for those who want to sweat it out on the dance floor without worrying about a hefty deposit. Frank Bee also stocks a $30 kit with a Jackson wig and aviators.

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Creative Costume Company
This costume-rental shop created this flashy military coat specifically for the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, where it was worn by a dancer in the Michael Jackson tribute number. You can rent it for two days for $255. The jacket sports impressive detailing—sequins, a sparkly sash, and heavy gold braids. And apart from obvious bragging rights, this is a costume that will actually keep you warm on Halloween.

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Ricky’s
The beauty chain turned Halloween superstore stocks the entire pantheon of Jackson looks, from “Bad” to “Billie Jean” to military jackets. It also stocks an impressive “Beat It” jacket ($80), a theme we found largely outnumbered by “Thriller” and “Billie Jean” costumes. This one packs a bit more heft than the paper-thin polyester costumes at other shops, with dozens of zippers for added bling. Pick up a Thriller Wig ($20), also at Ricky’s, for a matching mane of curls.

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Halloween Adventure
Year-round superstore Halloween Adventure’s “Thriller” costume ($140) looks identical to the one sold at every other costume shop. But for double the price, this one is reversible, flipping from the standard “Thriller” look to a faux-shredded version—post the monster transformation—with scraps of nylon flapping off of it. Alternatively, save cash with the King of Pop costume kit ($40), which comes with a straight black wig, aviator sunglasses, a white sequined glove, and a black satin mask.

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Creative Costume Company
Creative Costumes Company’s impressive “Billie Jean” ensemble comes with a flashy sequined button-up shirt and a glinting black jacket with a silver armband. The reflective garb rents for $175 for two days.

Thriller Night