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16 February 2024 | Posted in:  Themes |

2018 Oktoberfest Costumes

Oktoberfest Costumes 2018 – Slap Dance Time!

Dust off your steins and break out that Oom-pah music, it’s time to get ready for the greatest festival of the year – I’m talking of course about Oktoberfest!

Banner image of four people wearing Oktoberfest costumes with a 2018 Oktoberfest logo in the centre and text at the bottom that reads 'Shop Oktoberfest Costumes'.

 

This Bavarian Beer Festival has been bringing people together since 1810, and as German is the fifth largest ancestral ethnic group in Australia (4.5% of us, at least according to the 2011 census), we owe it to the motherland to celebrate this holiday in style. So whether you’re headed all the way to Munich for the official festivities, or celebrating at your local Oktoberfest in the Gardens event, we have a large range of dirndls, lederhosen and more Oktoberfest costumes for you to choose from!

Image of a man wearing an Oktoberfest lederhosen costume and holding a stein of beer.Image of a woman wearing a green, pink, and brown Oktoberfest dirndl costume dress.Image of a man wearing a blue Oktoberfest lederhosen costume.Image of a woman wearing a red and blue Oktoberfest dirndl costume dress.

 

 

This year we have more styles than ever, with a whole range of colours and sizes to suit any taste, and a heap of hilarious novelty themed fancy dress costumes if dressing up as a human-beer bottle or in a hilarious/terrifying lederhosen morph suit is more your speed. And don’t forget our range of appropriately beer-themed novelty German costume accessories, from hats, inflatable steins and glasses to complete the look of your sauerkraut splattered outfit or to simply honour this sacred holiday in a more subtle fashion.

 Image of a man wearing a funny brown beer bottle costume.Image of a man wearing a funny lederhosen costume with a fake sausage hanging from the front.Image of a pair of novelty beer stein glasses that say 'Happy Oktoberfest' on them.Image of a grey Oktoberfest hat with a feather on the side.

 

Ending on German Unity Day, the Oktoberfest festival is all about bringing people together. So grab your mates and a bratwurst or six and celebrate this traditional annual Bavarian event as it was intended – dressed in beer girls costumes or lederhosen, with plenty of food, music, and of course frothy steins of lager.