Retailers are already unveiling their 2025 Halloween collections, but shoppers could see price shifts this year due in part to ongoing tariff impacts. Popular seasonal items, from Home Depot’s viral 12-foot skeleton to Anthropologie’s collectible tabletop pieces, are rolling out earlier than ever, with demand remaining strong despite potential cost pressures.
Tariffs on imported goods can affect many of the materials and finished products that make up these collections, from animatronics to home décor. Industry experts note that shipping, manufacturing, and supply chain costs tied to tariff policies may influence retail pricing as the season progresses.
Major retailers including HomeGoods, Michaels, Spirit Halloween, and Lowe’s have released signature pieces and themed lines, while online offerings continue to expand. Specialty items like Spirit Halloween’s new Jack the Reaper animatronic and Home Depot’s app-controlled Ultra Skelly are among the highlights.
While the variety and creativity of Halloween décor continue to grow, retailers and consumers alike are watching how trade policies and tariffs could shape availability and affordability in the coming months.