Adult Aged Ghost Face Costume
- Hooded Robe
- Mask
- Belt
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Chest | 33" - 42" | 84cm - 107cm |
| Standard | Waist | 25" - 38" | 64cm - 97cm |
| Standard | Height | 5'6"-6' | 5'6"-6' |
| Standard | Weight | 140 Pounds- 200 Pounds | 140 Pounds- 200 Pounds |
- Polyester costume
- Pullover , hooded robe has uneven hemline and sleeves
- Belt ties around waist as desired
- Plastic mask has aged look, mesh eyes to allow limited vision, elastic band to secure on head
- Officially licensed
The Ghost Face Who Stopped Caring
The Adult Aged Ghost Face Costume is for the person who appreciates that even iconic horror villains have off years. Not every night is a masterpiece. Sometimes you've been doing this for decades and the robe is starting to fray and honestly, you're still out here, which counts for something.
There's a specific dignity to showing up weathered. This costume leans into the idea that Ghost Face has been at it long enough to have some wear to show for it, and somehow that makes the whole thing more unsettling than the pristine version.
Product Details
This officially licensed costume includes a pullover hooded robe with an uneven hemline and sleeves that give it that deliberately deteriorated look. The polyester construction keeps it comfortable for a full night out, and a belt ties around the waist for a fit that works across different body types.
The plastic mask features an aged finish that matches the robe's worn aesthetic. Mesh eyes allow limited visibility so navigation remains possible, and an elastic band keeps the mask secure through the whole evening. The look holds together from hood to hem without any extra effort on your part.
Vintage Villain Energy
Ghost Face spent years perfecting the haunting, and frankly the costume has the résumé to prove it. The uneven hemline, the distressed mask, the general aura of someone who has simply seen too much. This is what commitment to a craft looks like after a long career, and it lands every single time.

