Where can I start with Christmas Sweaters? They are gaudy, tacky and garish. Even the most fit people look like frumpy blobs of red and green. They are obnoxiously bright, and usually with some large holiday-theme image on the front. Maybe even throw in a little metallic thread and some battery operated lights. But then there is something fantastic about them at the same time. The unabashed Christmas spirit. They overdo in such an innocent and festive way (like Clark Griswald's lights in Christmas Vacation) it may be too much, but you still want to smile when you see it.
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My all time favorite Christmas sweater moment is in Bridget Jones Diary when Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) is at a holiday party wearing a bulky turtleneck sweater with a giant reindeer head on it. His sweater may scream Christmas cheer, but the embarrassment on his face is priceless. But he still wears it...and why?...because its from his mother. And thats why we do things like this, because it is important to our loved ones. Even if the knit blend itches.
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Although these festive monstrosities may have originally been reserved for embarrassing family photos or White Elephant gift exchanges, now they have a new home in Ugly Christmas Sweater Parties. Those who have the ugliest, tackiest and just downright unfashionable garments win. To see everyone filing into the party in their holiday "best" is priceless.
In the Christmas sweater tradition, my mother picked up this little number for Whiskey the other day for $7. He of course got super excited, because he loves sweaters....they mean warmth and walks.
And also in true holiday fashion, he had too much excitement and had to take a nap. Or maybe he is just closing his eyes so that he doesn't have to see the sweater.
Do you have any beloved Christmas sweaters hiding in your closet?





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