Them Bones: Where to Buy The Home Depot’s Viral Halloween Skeleton Before It Sells Out (Again)

DecoNews newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via rollingstone.com

Spooky season is creeping up fast, and if you want to snag the internet-famous outdoor decoration before it disappears, here’s where to grab it in stock

The viral Halloween skeleton from The Home Depot has taken the internet by storm, and it's no surprise why - it's a massive, 12-foot tall decoration that's perfect for spooking up your front yard or porch. As a culture and style publication, we can't help but analyze the phenomenon behind this skeleton's popularity. It seems that the perfect storm of social media, nostalgia, and the resurgence of outdoor decorating has led to this decoration's viral status.

What's interesting here is how The Home Depot has tapped into the current trend of elevated outdoor decor, where homeowners are looking to extend their personal style beyond the interior of their homes. The skeleton's oversized design and eerie presence have made it a must-have item for those looking to make a statement. With the Halloween season quickly approaching, it's likely that this decoration will continue to fly off shelves, making it a prime example of a timely and well-executed product launch.

If you're looking to get your hands on one of these skeletons before they sell out again, keep an eye on The Home Depot's website and social media channels for restock updates. You can also try checking in-store, as some locations may have limited quantities available. As the season progresses, we'll be keeping an eye on how this decoration continues to influence outdoor decor trends - will it spark a new wave of oversized, spooky decorations, or will it remain a one-hit wonder? Stay tuned to find out!

Originally reported by rollingstone.com. DecoNews adds analysis for culture, style & media readers.

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