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Legend of Headless Horseman Halloween Ghost Trifold Wallet

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Style: TriFold Nylon Wallet

The classic tri-fold nylon wallet is now customizable. Personalize this wallet’s cover with favorite designs, photos, or text and then choose from a variety of colors to make it your own. This wallet is made with super-durable nylon, making it ready for school, beaches, surf, or the urban jungle.

  • Dimensions: 4.5” x 3.1” (closed) & 4.5” x 9.5" (open)
  • Customize the wallet cover with your photos, designs, and text
  • 100% nylon construction with hook and loop closure
  • Full-length bill pocket, two credit card pockets, and ID card window
This product is recommended for ages 13+.

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The metal details are simulated in the artwork. No actual metal will be used in the making of this product.
Legend of Headless Horseman Halloween Ghost Trifold Wallet

Legend of Headless Horseman Halloween Ghost Trifold Wallet

In the perpetual twilight of Sleepy Hollow, where houses hunched like skeletal giants and the wind sang forgotten lore, arrived Ichabod Crane. A scrawny man with a perpetually worried frown, Ichabod wasn't much to look at. But beneath his threadbare coat, a heart as black as a raven's wing beat for the captivating Katrina Van Tassel. --- Katrina, with hair like spun copper and a smile that could charm a ghoul, was the jewel of Sleepy Hollow. Yet, a cunning mind lurked behind her beauty, a mind that could weave its own spells. Her true competition wasn't the scrawny schoolmaster, but Brom Bones, a childhood friend with a booming laugh and a darkness in his eyes that could curdle milk. Rumors swirled about Brom, whispers of dark pacts and forbidden rituals. --- The Van Tassel harvest party was a grotesque spectacle. Jack-o'-lanterns, carved with grotesque smiles, leered from windowsills, casting flickering shadows on the revelers. An unsettling glee filled the air as tales were exchanged, each more horrifying than the last. Ichabod, wide-eyed and pale, listened with rapt attention, his fear masking a dark hunger. --- Fueled by stolen rum and delusions of grandeur, Ichabod made his move on Katrina. But Katrina, with a sly smile, led him on a merry chase, toying with him like a cat with a cornered mouse. Dejected and humiliated, Ichabod stumbled out into the night, only to find himself face-to-face with the legendary Headless Horseman. --- The chase that followed was a nightmare come to life. The skeletal Horseman, wreathed in shadow, pursued Ichabod with a vengeance. Through twisted woods and across mist-shrouded fields they fled, the Horseman's thunderous hoofbeats echoing like a death knell. Ichabod, fueled by terror, pushed his nag to its limits, the taste of blood metallic on his tongue. --- Finally, they reached the covered bridge, a skeletal structure shrouded in an even deeper darkness. Ichabod, desperate, urged his horse forward. But as he burst through the other side, he came face-to-face with Brom Bones, his face contorted in a maniacal grin. --- Then came the shocking revelation. It turned out that the Horseman, the ghost stories, the entire night; it had all been an elaborate scheme concocted by Katrina and Brom to humiliate and eliminate Ichabod. As for the Horseman's head? Let's just say Ichabod never forgot the chilling laughter that echoed through the night as Brom revealed his gruesome trophy; a hollowed-out pumpkin, its eyes glowing with an infernal light. --- Ichabod Crane vanished from Sleepy Hollow that night, leaving only whispers and rumors in his wake. Katrina and Brom, their twisted bond solidified, became the new power couple of the town. But the legend of the Headless Horseman took on a new, darker edge. Now, whispers spoke not just of a ghostly pursuer, but of a cunning couple who used darkness as their weapon, and a town forever stained by their twisted games. --- 1858 painting by artist John Quidor (1801–1881), Original in Public Domain.

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Great inexpensive gift that you can put some cash in and make the recipient very happy. My teenage nephew loved it. Distressed print look works for this product.
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It was a Christmas gift for my husband. He loves it. The old wallet was out before Christmas dinner, and all his "stuff" loaded into the new one. He's happy, I'm happy Ruth. The picture of the falls is fantastic! Anyone that's ever been there, can recognize it right away.

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