You can now buy a sexy 'Mail In Ballot' costume for Halloween 2020 - Business Insider

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You can now buy a sexy 'Mail In Ballot' costume for Halloween 2020

Yandy is selling its "Mail In Ballot" costume for $29.95. The costume features a tube dress with the text "Official Ballot Enclosed" and "First Class Mail." The return address printed on the dress reads "Sexy Headquarters, 1234 Lovers Lane."

The costume includes two "I Voted" pasties. Shoppers can also buy the bust stickers on their own for $7.95. Pilar Quintana-Williams, Yandy's vice president of merchandising, recently told Business Insider that the company was committed to selling sexy topical costumes, despite the chaos of 2020. "I think that it has been a difficult year for everybody with quarantine, with all the changes," Quintana-Williams said. "So the stakes are high. But again, we want to bring humor and we want to bring light heartedness to the holiday." Some topics, however, remain off-limits. Quintana-Williams said that there are no plans

A representative for Yandy said that any costume related to President Trump catching the coronavirus is similarly off the table. Are you shopping for a sexy costume this Halloween? Or, are you changing up your holiday routine? Email ktaylor@businesssinsider.com if you have a story to share.

 

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And for the u don’t know how much time- “how is this related to business”

Stickers are costumes?

Objectifying women apparently OK again. Got it.

I want the girl. How many stamps do I need?

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This pretty much sums up how morally bankrupt media has become. Satanic perverted Godless media Put your daughter in that and that’s see how appropriate you think this is.

Mom, what are you doing?

😄Middle one OK.👍

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