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FUN Costumes Rudolph Antlers Headpiece Brown EL103100

Help in the North Pole Santa needs a little extra help this year. Dancer is out for the season. The poor thing has a sprained ankle after trying to learn some new break-dancing moves. Cupid is on a leave of absence to pursue his budding influencer career. And Rudolph? We don't talk about Rudolph! The reality is... Santa really needs some new reinde... moreer to help him work his Christmas magic across the land, and we think you might be exactly what he needs! You just need your own set of antlers! Fun Details All you need for your own holiday reindeer costume are these simple Rudolph Antlers! The cute headband features a pair of fake ears and a set of antlers on top. You can customize the shape of the antlers, since they're bendable. The fuzzy brown tuft of hair on top lets you live your best reindeer life. All you need is a bright red nose when you have them!
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FUN Costumes Reindeer Antlers Headband Fancy Dress Costume Accessory Brown

Look, we don’t wanna blow the lid off of Santa’s game, but there are a few things about reindeer that you should probably know. First, Reindeer and Caribou are literally the same animal - historically, people who know about animals thought they were different species, but now we know that they’re not (also, fun fact: they’re the only species that c... morean actually see ultraviolet light). The name “reindeer” has nothing to do with the reins of a sled - it’s a name from Norse origin, which is “hreinn”, for deer. Also, whoever decided to give all of Santa’s reindeer male names obviously did not know what they were talking about, since the males shed their antlers in the winter and spring, whilst the female reindeer keep theirs until summer. Which also makes sense, since the first depiction of Santa’s reindeer - in Clement C. Moore’s poem, “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” describes his reindeer as tiny…which either means they were female (who are significantly smaller than males) or were the Svalbard subspecies of reindeer, which weigh only about half as much as the average reindeer and are at least a food shorter in height. Which is very useful when landing on roofs! Also, speaking of roofs - that clicking sound? Yeah, some subspecies of reindeer have knees that actually make a clicking noise while walking, which helps them stick with their squad in a blizzard. Neat! None of that really matters, though, when it comes this Reindeer Antlers Headband! All you need to care about is the fact that slipping on this brown fuzzy headband with bendable antlers will level up the holiday game of any HoJo (a.k.a., Holly Jolly Christmas-loving person)! Slip on these furry deer ears and you'll be ready to fly (geddit? Because Santa's reindeer can fly? Not in real life, though, just in case you were wondering) into the holiday spirit!
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Look, we don’t wanna blow the lid off of Santa’s game, but there are a few things about reindeer that you should probably know. First, Reindeer and Caribou are literally the same animal - historically, people who know about animals thought they were different species, but now we know that they’re not (also, fun fact: they’re the only species that can actually see ultraviolet light). The name “reindeer” has nothing to do with the reins of a sled - it’s a name from Norse origin, which is “hreinn”, for deer. Also, whoever decided to give all of Santa’s reindeer male names obviously did not know what they were talking about, since the males shed their antlers in the winter and spring, whilst the female reindeer keep theirs until summer. Which also makes sense, since the first depiction of Santa’s reindeer - in Clement C. Moore’s poem, “A Visit from Saint Nicholas” describes his reindeer as tiny…which either means they were female (who are significantly smaller than males) or were the Svalbard subspecies of reindeer, which weigh only about half as much as the average reindeer and are at least a food shorter in height. Which is very useful when landing on roofs! Also, speaking of roofs - that clicking sound? Yeah, some subspecies of reindeer have knees that actually make a clicking noise while walking, which helps them stick with their squad in a blizzard. Neat!
None of that really matters, though, when it comes this Reindeer Antlers Headband! All you need to care about is the fact that slipping on this brown fuzzy headband with bendable antlers will level up the holiday game of any HoJo (a.k.a., Holly Jolly Christmas-loving person)! Slip on these furry deer ears and you'll be ready to fly (geddit? Because Santa's reindeer can fly? Not in real life, though, just in case you were wondering) into the holiday spirit!
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