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Advertising, TV and Film Production Companies
"It's like having my very own wardrobe department."
That's what production staff say when they
visit the Costume Company. Over 5,000, award-winning costumes
are on the floor for you to view.
"The costumes brought the best out of the actors and crew. Renting them from the Costume Company was one of the best decisions I made as a producer for this project. The service was great and the products were spectacular."
-- Nicolas Hyacinthe
Boston Medical Center Media Production Coordinator
(April 2008)
"The Costume Company were fantastic to work with, providing us with a high level of professionalism. Setting up a shoot overseas at short notice is always hard, but the Costume Company helped to make my job much easier!"
-- Faye Welborn Associate Producer, Australian Broadcasting Company, Sydney , Australia
(January 2010)
Because we are a full-service costume company we can provide--
design consultation, custom construction work, and character and historical costumes
for men women
and children.
We
have provided the following clients with a full-range of costuming
services--from custom-design and construction to assistance pulling
existing stock and consulting on period-accurate design:
- Desert Film Productions
- Discovery Channel
- Dupont/Merck: In-house video
- ESPN
- Iron Fist Productions
- Lost Eden Productions
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Science
- Nancy Porter Productions
- Naoyo Yoda Productions
- Orion Pictures
- PBS/BBC
- Polaroid
- PBS:The American Experience
- Spaulding Co.
- Universal Studios
- WB Mason
- WBZ-TV Boston
- WGBH Boston
- WHDH Boston
- Sam Adams Brewing Co.
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"The Costume Co. not only had the best costumes around, they had in-depth knowledge of different cultures and periods to help make our production as authentic as possible. They took the time to really understand our needs and went above and beyond to ensure that everything went to plan. I highly recommend them."
-- Daniel
Kronos Incorporated
(June 2007)
Documentary film The Murder at Harvard set in Boston in the 1850s.
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