If you are looking for a Vlad Dracula costume for Halloween or Mardi Gras, you have come to the right place.

Vlad Tepes, the Impaler, was a prince in the 1400s and was quite cruel to his enemies. Bram Stoker based his novel Dracula, on Vlad and conceived the model for subsequent vampires.

Vlad Dracula Boy’s Costume
Available in Child sizes 6, 8, 10, 12

This quality costume will win contests for your child. The Gothic Vampire Elite Collection Child costume has a dashing burgundy velvet double breasted vest attached to a shiny white satin shirt trimmed with antique silver buttons.

The white dickey has an ascot scarf collar that looks great under the cool full length black satin flowing cape. The cape’s dark red lining matches the jeweled medallion ribbon. Black slacks are also provided.

You can easily buy fangs separately and your boy can wear his own black shoes to complete the look. To keep the outfit safe, it comes with a garment bag and hanger. You can pass this high quality outfit on to younger boys when the time comes. Adult men will be envious when they see this costume.

Vlad Dracula Child Costume
Available in one size for children, up to size 12

This popular and classic Vampire Child costume includes a long, billowy black cape with a red high collar and a silver vest. The black bow tie and red ribbon medallion add some spice to this scary Romanian Count Dracula from Transylvania look-alike. A red cummerbund and white gloves are provided but black pants and shoes are not.

You need to buy makeup and a fang or two so that your boy can look like the bloodsucking vampire he’s supposed to be.

Children love to play scary characters and he’ll be the envy of the neighborhood kids as he calls out “trick or treat”. Wearing costumes are nearly the best part of Halloween.

The main character in Bram Stoker’s late 1900’s gothic novel, Dracula, was roughly based on Vlad Tepes, The Impaler. Did you know that Dracula means “son of the dragon?” And the word “Tepes” was derived from the practice of impaling your enemies. Vlad’s father was a member of the Order of the Dragon and “Dracul” which is derived from the Latin for Draco means dragon. In modern Romanian, it now means “devil” which is not far removed from what the cruel character of Dracula represents.

After you dress your kid in one of these scary Dracula outfits which you have no doubt purchased right here at Dracula Costumes.org, make sure he visits the palace at Transylvania and gets all of the candy he wants. Perhaps a bit of tomato juice as well!!!! After all, vampires get quite thirsty after dark.

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