The Spanish phrase “disfraz de halloween de hombre” translates directly to “men’s Halloween costume” in English. It denotes attire designed for male individuals to wear on the Halloween holiday, typically intended to represent a character, concept, or figure, often of a fantastical or frightening nature. Examples might include representations of classic monsters like vampires or zombies, figures from popular media, or even humorous or topical subjects.
Selecting appropriate garments for All Hallows’ Eve festivities allows for self-expression and engagement in cultural traditions. Such sartorial choices contribute to the immersive atmosphere of the holiday, enabling participants to embrace roles and narratives beyond their everyday experiences. Historically, the act of costuming during this period served to ward off malevolent spirits, evolving into a more secular celebration of imagination and creativity.