WITH spooky season lurking closely around the corner, if you’re looking to get stocked up on Halloween decorations, you’ve come to the right place.
Plenty of scary buys are already hitting stores, but it appears two home development chains are going head-to-head for who has the best ‘skelly.’

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Lowe’s has released a 20-foot version of Home Depot’s ‘Skelly’[/caption]
Lowe’s copycat buy is cheaper and taller than The Home Depot’s ‘Skelly’[/caption]
The Home Depot’s Skelly, a 12-foot, plastic skeleton, has gone viral on social media numerous times and dominated front yards since its debut back in 2020.
But this year, Lowe’s is attempting to take a slice of the action with their new inflatable skeleton – and it’s much taller.
Shoppers may be gutted to know that the Lowe’s version of ‘Skelly’ doesn’t appear to have a name, but will be thrilled to hear that it makes up for things in height.
Lowe’s Haunted Living 20-Foot Colossal Inflatable Skeleton stands two stories tall at 20-foot.
The copycat version features a friendly, cartoon-ish black and white skeleton, waving to those underneath.
The inflatable is available on the website for $269.
According to the bosses at Lowe’s, it is able to inflate and deflate on its own in seconds.
The skeleton features a constant, white LED light which will illuminate your yard in seconds.
The much-loved Skelly from Home Depot is also available to buy and is listed at $299 on the Home Depot website.
But thanks to this new buy from Lowe’s, shoppers will save $30.
The Lowe’s plastic skeleton features poseable arms, tethers and ground stakes to ensure stability this Halloween.
A new feature this year are its LED eyeballs that can be controlled with a remote.
But if that wasn’t enough, don’t worry, the Halloween fun doesn’t stop there.
Halloween dupes

There are several Halloween dupes to help you celebrate on a budget.
Dollar Tree has $3 haunted plants that are 90% cheaper than the ones at Michael’s.
The discount store also has hanging pats for just $1.25, while a major competitor sells them for $15.
Pottery Barn fans found a dupe for the store’s famous floating ghosts that are 61% cheaper.
Shoppers even found a dupe for Disney’s famous character pumpkins at Kohl’s.
For those looking to further add to their Skelly collection, the Home Depot has a variety of others buys you won’t want to miss.
There’s also Skelly’s Cat, a five-foot-long skeleton cat with a poseable mouth and orange eyes.
As well as this, shoppers will also find the Skelly’s Dog, a seven-foot-long skeleton dog and a poseable jaw.
With this spooky find, there’s eight LED eyeball options to choose from.
Both animals are available to buy now and are priced at $199 on the Home Depot website.