Salt and Pepper Costume for Cosplay & Halloween

How to Make Salt Costume

Salt Costume for Cosplay & Halloween
# Item Description
1 Salt Costume T-Shirt Use this special Salt costume T-shirt as the most identifying piece of your outfit.
2 White Jeans Keep your color scheme consistent by wearing this pair of classic white jeans.
3 White Sneakers Pair your attire with these white fashion sneakers.
4 White Gloves Add more white color to your tasty costume by getting these white cotton gloves.
5 Grey Chef Beanie Regulate the effect of your flavor by capping your head with this grey chef beanie.
6 Kid Full Costume Set Transform your kid into the flavorful character with this full Salt costume set.

How to Make Pepper Costume

Pepper Costume for Cosplay & Halloween
# Item Description
1 Pepper Costume T-Shirt Pick this special Pepper costume T-shirt to announce your hot and biting character.
2 Black Jeans Keep true to the color scheme by donning this pair of classic black jeans.
3 Black Sneakers Pick these black fashion sneakers and continue with your almost monochromatic theme.
4 Black Gloves Match your hands with the rest of your exquisite spice persona by choosing these black cotton gloves.
5 Grey Chef Beanie Cap your head with this grey chef beanie and sprinkle your sharp flavor confidently.
6 Kid Full Costume Set Transform your kid into the flavorsome character with this full Pepper costume set.

Salt and Pepper is the popular and usual condiment pairing on dining tables throughout the Western hemisphere. They enable you to add seasoning to your food even after its preparation. The edible salt and ground black pepper are typically contained in a matched set of shakers.

Salt and Pepper is a constant and loyal pair. They wear a white Salt costume shirt, white pants, white sneakers, white gloves, and a grey chef beanie for Salt, and a black Pepper costume shirt, black pants, black sneakers, black gloves, and a grey chef beanie for Pepper.

About Salt and Pepper

The popularity of the salt and pepper pairings on Western dining tables and restaurants can be traced way back to the 17th century, when the then famous king of France, King Louis XIV, a very picky eater, wanted his chefs to just season his food lightly with salt and pepper.

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