Warm, comfy sweaters, sweet apple and caramel drinks, scary movies, pumpkin patches. All of these come with the fall time and fall feel. As fall creeps up on us, so does everything that comes with it
As the cool weather seeps in, so does the fall fashion. We start to see comfy outfits, sweatpants, hoodies, fun sweaters, and jeans. Since 2010, the consumer spending on clothes during the fall months has gone up 5.8% and is expected to grow to three million by 2030, according to Zippia.
Fall food and drinks are some of the most popular parts of fall. Pumpkin coffee, tea, apple cider donuts, and caramel apples are some of the best foods/drinks for fall. Many stores release limited-edition fall snacks and food for this time of year.
Haunted houses, mazes, scary movies, pumpkin patches, and trick-or-treating are all traditional fall activities. Haunted houses and hayrides are featured all over Massachusetts. Places like Witch’s Woods, Red Apple Farm, and Fright Kingdom are some of the best activities to do in Massachusetts.
Scary movies are especially popular during the fall. New scary movies are released all the time around Halloween, but the old ones are arguably the best ones. Movies like The Shining, Scream, and The Nightmare on Elm Street are some of the most popular old scary movies. Movie theatres see a boom in customer spending around the fall time.
All throughout October and sometimes even before, people think of the most creative costumes. Halloween stores like Spirit Halloween and Party City put out various costumes and decorations. Trick-or-treating is the day all the effort of picking out a costume goes into. Kids, adults, and even teenagers go from door to door collecting a spread of candy. Streets are shut down, Halloween decorations creep up on you, and your baskets are filled with candy.
Although Halloween is the main focus of fall, many seem to forget about Thanksgiving. It’s a simple holiday that most enjoy. A huge home-cooked meal, seeing family and friends, makes it an easy and delicious holiday.
As we get deeper into fall, we see more and more of its specialties. It’s the perfect transition from the hot, muggy summer days to the cool, gloomy fall days
