Garments designed for upper body coverage, extending from the shoulders to the wrists, and specifically themed for the autumnal holiday characterized by costumes and spooky motifs represent a seasonal apparel category. These items often feature graphics, patterns, or colors associated with the holiday, such as pumpkins, ghosts, bats, or autumnal foliage. An example includes a black top featuring a screen-printed image of a haunted house and the phrase “Happy Halloween.”
The popularity of seasonally-themed upper-body wear stems from its capacity to allow participation in holiday festivities with a relatively low level of commitment compared to elaborate costumes. They offer warmth during the cooler autumn evenings and provide a visually recognizable connection to the specific holiday. The production and sale of such items represent a significant portion of the seasonal retail market, reflecting consumer interest in expressing holiday spirit through apparel. Historically, such garments evolved from simple holiday-themed sweaters to include a wider range of styles and materials, reflecting advancements in textile printing and design.