The subject refers to attire designed to replicate the appearance of the character Georgie Denbrough from the cinematic adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, It, typically worn during the Halloween holiday. This costume generally includes a yellow raincoat, often paired with boots, and may feature a paper boat accessory, referencing a pivotal scene in the narrative.
Dressing as this character offers a recognizable and often impactful visual representation, drawing upon a well-known and culturally significant horror theme. The choice allows for immediate association with the source material and can evoke a sense of nostalgia or familiarity within audiences. Historically, the popularity of such renditions spikes with the release of new film adaptations or significant anniversaries related to the source material.