An outfit designed for infants or toddlers, resembling a bovine calf, and intended for wear during the Halloween holiday. These ensembles typically include a soft, plush material, often white and black or brown and white, to mimic the appearance of a calf. Components might include a hooded section with ears and facial features, a jumpsuit-style body, and sometimes attached booties or a tail. The garments are created for celebratory events.
Such costumery serves multiple purposes. For parents, it offers a charming and visually appealing means of celebrating a holiday with their young children. Photographs and memories created during this time can be cherished. Historically, dressing children in costume has been a longstanding tradition, evolving from simple disguises to increasingly elaborate and character-driven designs. This practice has its roots in community traditions and celebrations.