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For those who want authentic and inexpensive costumes for Halloween, now is the time to get it together, and It’s a Wrap is just the place to do it.

Owner Tiara Hallman has been building the costume department for months. Most of the offerings are custom-made, which sets them apart from the fare of most costume stores while adding an air of authenticity.

Maids are always a popular dress-up request for reasons that remain a mystery to me, but if you must, a French maid’s dress with white eyelet trim made for “All My Children” is perfect and it’s just $15. We checked one costume store that wanted $35 to $40 for something similar but not nearly as nice.

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From “Scream 2” you may remember the black cape outfits, and here they’ve got the cape for $25 to toss over a leotard or whatever. For the same price, some cobalt blue vinyl coveralls achieve an ultra-outer-space look.

The little ones will love the custom-made Barney costumes from “Baby Geniuses,” which are $25. Teenage guys would probably go for the suits, hand-painted with neon colors, from “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” Dazzling for $65.

Madeline, Zorro, Gatsby, Patch Adams, Harvey. Pick one of your favorites and go for it. The more creative you are, the more fun you’ll have in the costume department on the mezzanine.

It’s a Wrap, 3315 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank. Hours: Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. (818) 567-7366.

Weekend Supersale There’s a grand opening sale at the new Designer’s Showcase, where the inventory consists of unique statuary, garden and home accessories. Small fountains that are regularly $110 are $55, wrought iron candleholders are slashed all the way to $15.95 from $55 and some imported lamps that usually sell for $65 are $39.

Designer’s Showcase, 18562 Sherman Way, Reseda. Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (818) 342-9590.

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