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Hogwarts students, like many other students, have a school uniform they must comply to (except on their days off). If you are a Hogwarts student, or just want to look like you are one, this is the article for you.

  1. Choose one whose traits you admire, or take an online quiz. Every single student has a house that they belong to at Hogwarts, so make sure you choose a house first thing. Each house has its own house colors, which affect the colors of the uniforms. Gryffindor's colors are red and gold, Slytherin's are green and silver, and Hufflepuff's are black and yellow. Ravenclaw's colors differ between the book and the movie – In the book, they're blue and bronze, but in the movie they're blue and silver. Although it may be tempting, try not to pick a house based only on the color scheme – Other Harry Potter fans may judge your character based on your choice of house. This is assuming you want a house-specific uniform. In the books, students don't actually have different uniforms. They all wear plain black robes, and wearing clothing underneath seems to be optional. If you go this route, you'll really only need to find a robe and a hat, but it'll be harder to tell that you're from Hogwarts.
  2. The Hogwarts uniform has many separate components, so pretty much all of the small details are optional because it would hardly be noticeable if they were missing. Be as thorough as you want to be with this. If you have difficulties finding some of these items in stores, remember that Google is your friend.) The items you can find in an average clothing store are:
    • A plain white button-up shirt
    • A dark gray knitted v-neck sweater, a cardigan or a sleeveless sweater vest (with optional house color detailing on the cuffs and the waist, as seen in the picture)
    • Dark gray trousers, or a skirt around knee-length
    • Black tights or stockings (with skirt)
    • Black shoes
    • Dark gray socks
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  3. The easiest way for you to find a Hogwarts robe is to search online. If you want a serious heavy duty one it can get pretty expensive, but you can get a lower quality one for under 25 dollars. If you'd rather it look more professional than a Halloween costume, but you don't want to spend a hundred dollars on it, it may be better for you to simply buy a black robe that's unrelated to Harry Potter and alter it by sewing. It's possible to buy house patches to sew onto robes, too.
    • You could also attempt make your own entirely from scratch if you have a good amount of sewing ability and patience.
  4. Now that you've got the main parts of the costume, it's time to accessorize. (Once again, you're probably going to need to use a search engine.)
    • The first thing you need is your house tie. You may purchase a house tie (striped red and gold, green and silver, yellow and black or blue and bronze/silver, according to whichever house you're in) for a large variety of prices ranging from $7 to $130. Use your best judgment, see what other people think of the same product, and please don't use all your money on a tie. Remember that only the part near your neck will really be visible anyway since it'll be under your vest.
    • The second accessory you'll need is your pointed black hat. Luckily the hats aren't specifically colored, and it's very easy to find an inexpensive black witch hat in stores around Halloween, or online at other times of the year.
    • The third is your wand. Now, of course the wand isn't going to do much magic, but it can LOOK like it would! There are two ways to obtain a wand. Option one is to purchase a wand, and option two is to Make a Harry Potter Wand yourself. The second option is more work, but it's also more fun (and less expensive).
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    Can I use a stick as a wand?
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    Yes, you can use a stick as a makeshift wand.
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    How can I dress like a female Hogwarts student?
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    Get the white button up shirt, the vest (with colors according to your house), the robes, the tie, and the hat. The only difference is females have knee-length skirts and long gray socks with black dress shoes. Look up on Google for reference images!
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    Do I have to have the exact clothes to do this?
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    No, you can always make it your own, but try not to stray too far from the original uniform.
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      Tips

      • If any muggles ask you to show them your magic, tell them "Sorry, we're not allowed to use magic outside of Hogwarts."
      • If you have a wand, try to memorize a few spells you might want to jokingly “use” on other people.
      • Unless you're going to be in a cosplay contest or something, you do not need every single piece of clothing here. This is just meant to be a thorough list of all the things you could possibly need. Just have fun with it.
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      • Pretend your regular classes or periods have been "Potterized" into magical subjects when talking to friends. For example, say "Oh no, I'll be late for Charms (math)!" or "I have double Transfiguration (writing) next."
      • If you're a girl dressing as a Hogwarts student, incorporate HP-themed jewelry like a necklace with an owl or Golden Snitch. Animal jewelry could represent your Patronus. Just stick to one creature for consistency!
      • For fun, point your "wand" at shivering friends and dramatically shout "Aguamenti!" Pretend you accidentally drenched them with water from the spell. They'll be amused and confused.
      • If wearing your Hogwarts costume for Halloween, shout fake spells like "Arania Exumai!" (spider repellant) or "Riddikulus!" (boggart banisher). Just avoid darker magic curses.
      • To make your costume uniquely yours, add custom house-colored details. For example, discreetly sew house colors into the inner lining of your robe or uniform pieces.
      • Learn basic Harry Potter trivia to really sell the costume, like Quidditch rules, common spells/charms, or general Hogwarts student life details. Immerse yourself!
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      Warnings

      • Do not hate on other fans for their house choice. We're all just fans with different personalities. Diversity is a wonderful thing! We've all come together because we love a fictional universe. And that is pretty cool.
      • Also be careful if you whittle with a knife or work with a hot glue gun when making your wand – make sure to read the instructions and warnings on the separate article carefully.
      • When pointing your wand around, make sure to keep it far enough away from other people that you don't accidentally stab them. It may not be magic, but it can still hurt.
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