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yes, I do go to Sing-a-long Grease with my friends
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My school is putting on Grease for our spring musical and I have to find all my own outfits because they cut our costume funding. I have the part of Jan, she's one of the pink ladies. Tha problem is, I have NO IDEA what styles of clothes I'm suspossed to get. Can anyone describe them to me? Or have a link to similar clothes? I have to find outfits by March and I really need help. Please, if you know anything about their clothes let me know!! Thanks!
um, buy some capri pants. Plain ones though, in whatever colors you can find... at least one dark colored jean, one kacki,and one black or leather if possible. it's best if they have it so you can roll them up a bit for a long cuff on them, but have them still in the same place they should be. Thats not important though,but capris defintily. ---also known as clamdiggers in some parts of the country.
For shirts, 3/4 sleave sweaters -nicely fitted--make sure you if you only get one of these that it's black so you could use it in the one scene with the leather or black pants, plaid pattern shirts (but not small plaid, like Big chunks of plaid in pastel colors)---tie these in a knot. a mom or an aunt or anyone from the 80's should know two types of knots to tie them in that'll look right.
High heals in fabolous colors.
Also try to find a poodle skirt. or make your own out of a tulle slip and a long skirt with pleats.
Okay, Has anyone seen the costumes for "A girl for all seasons" from Grease 2 being sold anywhere?
I'm tired of waiting for them to friggin
make and license them. Sure I could make them but how is that convenient? I mean, come on.... They sell pre-made "The Jetson's" and other lame cartoon costumes. They could totally make some money. Those costumes were awesome.
Grease 2! Not the 1st one.! The costumes that the Pink ladies and other grls wear in the talent show when they sing "A Girl for all Seasons".
Watch the movie then answer. Thanks! 
well theres alot of costumes in that part of the movie. Some you can make and some u can buy. its kind of hard to tell you where cause i dont really know what costumes you really want. But, search around the internet and stores. i kno right now are pretty soon costume stores will open. so i would go check those out!!
good luck and hope u find soemthing.
Cuz im doin a musical for my school about grease and idk where to find one
costume shop or make it or go to a halloween store or ask people around school or go to a thrif shop
For my birthday party, where doing the movie Grease.
I want to be the bad girl sandy but can anyone help me with what to wear, how to do my make-up or how to do my hair??
If any one could help i would be most greatful.
Thankyou.
http://www.zoogstercostumes.com/products/pe400115.html
http://www.halloweenadventure.com/catalog/grease---sandy-ponytail-wig.htm
And big hoop earings!!
And for make-up wear bright pink and purples or red colors.
Just fallow the make-up in this picture:
http://images.buycostumes.com/mgen/merchandiser/17706.jpg
For homecoming week we have nerd day, tacky day, spirit day, character day, and grease day. Grease day is based off of the 1978 hit musical "Grease". I was wondering what could I wear to portray the "grease" sort of look.
http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/set?id=3988625
their costumes i think
but definatly grease
eBay or local newspapers they sell anything
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geu9DT6l5Jb28AVyhXNyoA?p=costumes+of+the+play+grease&y=Search&fr=yfp-t-501&ei=UTF-8