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It's fine to keep your Halloween stuff all the time, because Everyday is Halloween.
This is the way.
ikr, besides the DM song, what's the difference between Halloween trinkets and just ordinary "dark" trinkets? Like, I have a figurine of a cat in an occult-looking hood that I put on top of the box containing the ashes of my dead beloved, and it looks kinda like a Halloween trinket, but it's not really? The only difference is the Halloween-specific stuff tends to be more cheaply constructed.
A good point, while a good portion of my stuff was likely bought near Halloween, that was only because stores wouldn't have offered them at other times. Who doesn't need a new cool skull or spooky candelabra in these trying times?