It's not too early to start thinking about your costume.

We're still pretty far off from Halloween 2020, but people are already getting into the spirit. Decor, costumes, and candy are already hitting the shelves. Although I haven't looked at costumes for myself, I have looked for my dog. I just can't get over the Baby Yoda idea. Although he could make an adorable Baby Chewbacca, don't you think?

I don't think Star Wars as a whole will ever go out of style for costumes.

Now last year, our top Halloween costume was "1980s." I know, totally random. This was according to some Google data collected by AT&T. They looked at Google searches across the state and apparently we were all looking for the perfect neon, leg warmer, and roller skate outfits.

It's not a bad idea for a costume, it's just very non-specific.

Our neighbors chose some more recognizable options. Wyoming searched for dinosaur costumes, while Utah chose Spider-Man. New Mexico opted for Wonder Woman. Kansas and Nebraska went for Batman and Fortnite, respectively.

The spooky study also determined which categories of costumes were the most popular. They divided costumes into four categories; Superheroes & Villains were the top choice, followed by Generic, Animals, and Mythical Creatures. Obviously we fell into the "generic" category.

Now let's buckle down and get serious about what our costume is this year. There's not such things as being over-prepared, so start brainstorming. Yes, even in the midst of this pandemic. We could use a little fun and something to look forward to.

Halloween 2020 is a big deal.

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