Halloween isn't even here yet but there have been several costumes being slammed as completely inappropriate. Just days after Julianne Hough issued an apology for wearing a blackface costume to a party, three men from Chicago are under fire for dressing up as place crash victims.

According to the New York Daily News, three men posted pictures on their social media accounts of their Halloween costumes. The guys decided to wear ripped clothing and fake blood to represent three of the four pilots injured in the Asiana Airlines plane crash in July.

To make matters worse, the men wore racist names tags featuring fake names a San Francisco TV station aired during live coverage of the crash that left three women dead and hundreds injured.

Over the summer San Francisco station KTVU aired a live broadcast claiming they had the names of the four pilots. Without realizing someone had pranked them the station announced the names as Wi Tu Lo, Sum Ting Wong, Ho Lee Fuk and Bang Ding Ow.

The three men each chose one of the racist names and included them on torn nametags as a part of their costume.

"This is disgusting, people actually died there," one Twitter user posted about the photo.

"Hahaha wow man. I have friends who might literally try to fight you if they saw this, I say it's the best costume I've seen this year!!" someone else commented.

According to the Angry Asian Man blog, who first reported the story and has more pictures, the three guys allegedly are Continental/United Airlines flight attendants.

Another pictured also surfaced on the Internet of  a man who attended a party Montblue Casino and Resort in Lake Tahoe dressed as "Captain Sum Ting Wong."