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MARVEL COMICS is selling "deluxe" adult costumes based on some of their more popular characters:

Who says you have to wait until Halloween to dress up as your favorite hero? The official Marvel Shop has numerous costumes (for kids and adults), and with San Diego Comic-Con right around the corner, there's no better time to pick up some fun attire.

Yep, they've got all kinds of great outfits for comic fans who want to dress-up...

They've got CAPTAIN AMERICA,

HULK,

IRON MAN,

and even GHOST RIDER (for those fans who want to dress up like a third-string superhero with a movie that tanked...).

And, of course, for the LADIES, Mighty Marvel is offering...

Um...

Some lip gloss.

For the young ladies out there, Marvel has partnered with Lotta Luv to create some awesome lip glosses and lip balms.

Douglas Miller, Licensing Coordinator for Lotta Luv, says: "With a branded line of make-up from Marvel, girls will be able to feel as if they are going from ordinary to extraordinary just like the super hero characters in the stories... There is also such a nostalgic undertone that either young or older girls are drawn towards because of the long history and brand behind the name Marvel."

Looking at the Marvel Shop online, they ARE selling a "Sassy Spider-Girl" costume.  Check it out!

Yah.  Um, guys, I wouldn't use that to support the argument that you're offering a good number of choices for women.  OK?

Well, maybe they have a point here.  I mean, after all, it's not like you ever see grown women dressed up as their favorite characters at a con!  Right?

9_9


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[info]christianet wrote:
Jul. 8th, 2009 05:49 pm (UTC)
I think they don't want to offer female costumes because the sales would not be there. Most female superheroes are wearing the equivalent of one-piece bathing suits or lingerie. And as just about any woman can tell you, the most humiliating shopping experience is trying to find a bathing suit that looks good, gives support, and doesn't ride up the ass. Even women with what we'd consider to be perfect bodies have this anxiety.



[info]jfsupergirl wrote:
Jul. 8th, 2009 10:13 pm (UTC)
Quality, Cost, and other things that don't amount to much on "the market"
Most days I LOVE that I work in a costume store, however the feeling is bittersweet when a customer enters the store looking for a "good" superhero costume, yet they either need it in a hurry thus depriving themselves the opportunity to find amazingly talented custom costumers online who sometimes offer the same price as the poorly made, mass produced store costumes. Or they look at a $90 Batman costume and say "$90 bucks that's ridiculous!"

However, for females, the sales ARE there, but customers are still disappointed that they are limited to Supergirl, Batgirl, and Wonder Woman. Since I received an excellent custom costume from an ebay seller, if a customer has the good sense to come in with time to spare for shipping, I gladly tell them about the amazing options that await them on ebay.
[info]jfsupergirl wrote:
Jul. 8th, 2009 10:47 pm (UTC)
Re: Quality, Cost, and other things that don't amount to much on "the market"
After actually looking at what Marvel provides, I am even more disappointed. As usual I can't help but notice that some of the men's costumes do not even come with pants or a pair of pathetic, but nonetheless costume enhancing, boot covers. I STILL, after one year of trying to sell Spiderman costumes, do not understand why he has muscle padding, Spiderman is not supposed to be that buff. As for female costumes, it was especially discouraging to see that they have every member of Fantastic Four except Sue Storm/ Invisible Girl considering they are supposed to be a team, but I guess she is not as valuable a member as the men she's giving herself a nosebleed for, or is that an aneurism she's having?

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