It's a hard life being an elf. You work all year for one event, the big night, Christmas! We know that they work hard making toys, wrapping them all up, and taking care of the fly reindeer. But, here's the thing, we want to know what they do when they are taking a load off. We imagine that the first part January is a pretty popular time to party up in the North Pole.?? So, we do know that the deer play reindeer games but we wonder what kinds of things the elves do for fun. They probably have igloo building contests, snowball making, and snowflakes cutting get-togethers. We'd also like an invitation to a Christmas elf feast. The eating there has got to be good! We're most interested in the desserts. We can imagine piles of gingerbread dough truffles, mince pies, and mini eggnog cheesecakes. Everything would be immaculately decorated with pine boughs and eucalyptus of course! Okay, can we go there now? Hey, maybe you can talk your way into that feast if you dress right. This costume will make you look like an elf who somehow had a growth spurt. This costume features a rich, teal tunic, leggings, shoe covers, and a quintessential hat. The shiny tunic has a belted waist and a jester cut red, wide collar and red cuffs. The shoe covers are curled and the hat is as??quirky??as any??elf in the North Pole. So, get your self into that exciting post-holiday North Pole batch with this slick elf costume!??