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Guide to Pirate Costumes for Captain Jack Sparrow and CrewPirates are hot for 2007, but it’s the details like tattoos, scars, and special effect contact lenses that’ll put more rum in yer grog! Thanks to Captain Jack Sparrow, pirate costumes are back with a vengeance for Halloween 2007. There are literally dozens of variations on the pirate theme so you’re sure to find one that fits your buccaneer booty. There are the usual accessories—eye patches, hooks, false teeth, earrings, scars, swords and pistols. And there are a few unconventional accessories, such as Halloween color contacts that will top off your pirate costume. Captain Jack SparrowSometimes a gentleman always a rake...he's a pirate with conventional swashbuckling attire and a few unusual touches. (What’s with the braided chin hair and heavy duty eye-liner?) If you’re doing Captain Jack Sparrow for Halloween you have to go all the way, from Buccaneer cuff boots, overcoat, to bandaged hand (remember the black spot)! It’s all in the details! Jack’s eyes are brown, if you care to look, except of course when he’s Cannibal Jack Sparrow and he’s got those freaky eyes painted on his eyelids. Here are your choices for perfect colored lenses to match: Davy JonesCreepiest pirate ever to walk the silver screen. Davy Jones in all his
tentacled finery can be yours for Halloween! Make sure you get the
Pirates of the Caribbean Deluxe Davey Jones Mask
First Mate Maccus SharkmanLovely head, ye swab. One of the most memorable of Davey Jones’s crew in “Dead Mans Chest”, Maccus Sharkman is sufficiently evil for Halloween. The contact lenses you need are Moony. Elizabeth SwanElizabeth makes for a tough but saucy lady pirate. You can choose from her standard fare pirate attire or the geisha pirate princess.
Other Pirate PalsYou also can find plenty of other pirate costumes, including Zombie Pirate, Skeleton Pirate, Pirate Wench, Sexy Pirate, and Elegant Lady Pirate. More Coordinate your costume with any of these great Halloween color contacts. Browse all the latest brands and colors at CoastalContacts.com. Please note: contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical devices that should be worn under the prescription, direction, and supervision of an eye care professional.
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