Halloween in Estonia - how to celebrate Halloween with socks?
Who doesn't love Halloween?! Here's our cute (and slightly creepy) collection to celebrate Halloween and solve the annual costume problem! But how to celebrate this night of horrors with socks?
When is Halloween?
Halloween is held every year on the same day, October 31. Halloween is often thought of as a North American holiday, but Halloween originally came from Ireland! With a long history of tradition, Halloween has had...
Halloween in Estonia - how to celebrate Halloween with socks?
Who doesn't love Halloween?! Here's our cute (and slightly creepy) collection to celebrate Halloween and solve the annual costume problem! But how to celebrate this night of horrors with socks?
When is Halloween?
Halloween is held every year on the same day, October 31. Halloween is often thought of as a North American holiday, but Halloween originally came from Ireland! With a long history of tradition, Halloween has had many meanings. Unmarried girls at that time had to look for a future husband, so it had to be the most successful. Different rituals then also had to ensure finding love. Nowadays, Halloween is mainly observed by children and young people. The emphasis is on parties, candy and dressing up in costumes. Socks have also received a very large share!
Halloween customs and pumpkins
There is a huge selection of human costumes, from a cute pumpkin, to a naughty witch or a caveman with a club! In addition, their pets are also dressed up as characters during Halloween. This is how a dachshund can become a hot dog or a superhero! Instead of candy, small gifts have started to be offered to candy bombers: key chains, toys and candy bars. By the way, a great option is to use Halloween socks from Sokisahtel as gifts instead of candy! This way the teeth stay healthy and the toes get warm! Look for exciting pumpkin decorating tricks on the internet, and boil some of the pumpkins into a delicious soup!
Halloween or mardi- and kadri day?
As we know Mardi day and Kadri day, there are actually similarities with Halloween in the form of costumes and candy. Although, according to tradition, on Madri and Kadri Day, you don't go for candy, but instead you go to bring luck! Nowadays, however, Halloween is a holiday for young people, where peas or rice are not thrown into the room, but emphasis is placed on exciting costumes, often children's favorite characters from cartoons. Halloween seems more exciting for children because dressing up in old clothes and seeing grandpa in the closet is not as appealing as the colorful and sparkly costumes of Halloween. If grandma and grandpa still don't understand Halloween, try candy bombing on Mardi Day!
Spookily awesome socks for Halloween
Iga Halloween comes with pumpkins, witches, skeletons, spider webs and bats! Add a mysterious black cat and you're ready to be a real witch! Grab your bones and witch hat, pull on our Halloween socks, and no one can say anything about your last-minute (read: perfect) costume! We wish you a spooky and fun Halloween!