Attire designed for infants, specifically two siblings born together, intended to be worn during the annual Halloween holiday. These outfits frequently adopt complementary themes or mirror images to visually represent the bond between the children. For instance, one infant might be dressed as peanut butter, while the other is dressed as jelly.
The practice of dressing infants in such ensembles fosters a sense of familial connection and shared experience during a cultural event. Furthermore, these coordinated outfits often serve as memorable photographic opportunities, documenting the children’s early years. Historically, costume traditions have evolved from various cultural celebrations marking the end of harvest seasons and transitions between seasons, with contemporary interpretations often emphasizing playful or thematic representations.