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  2. These DIY Ugly Christmas Sweaters Will Win Your Holiday Contest

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    Create these last-minute ugly Christmas sweaters in just minutes with a hot glue gun and DIY felt designs of trees and gingerbread men. Get the tutorial at Diana Rambles . Shop Now

  3. Outrageously Ugly Christmas Sweaters (Most for $40 or Less) - AOL

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    $20 at Amazon. Shop Now. Half Hanukkah. Half Christmas. All ugly. With this 100 percent polyester sweater, the left side tries to out-ugly the right side — but when it comes to painful ...

  4. The Best Ugly Christmas Sweaters for Women This Holiday Season

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    An ugly Christmas sweater, of course! They’re a blast to wear and can actually be stylish if you put together the outfit properly. 13 Best 2022 Christmas Ornaments (for You and for Gifting) Read ...

  5. UglyChristmasSweater.com - Wikipedia

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    UglyChristmasSweater.com is an American holiday apparel company based in Michigan that specializes in ugly Christmas sweaters both online and through retail locations. The company is owned by brothers Fred and Mark Hajjar, headquartered in Walled Lake, Michigan, has 48 employees and a warehouse that spans 42,000 feet.

  6. Sweater - Wikipedia

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    One from the Graham Leggate collection, a Norwegian selburose design. A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jersey or jumper (British English, Hiberno-English and Australian English), [1] is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material that covers the upper part of the body.

  7. Pesky Pants - Wikipedia

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    The Pesky Pants prank was an ongoing practical joke between 1965 and 1989. Two brothers-in-law took turns giving each other the same pair of trousers as a Christmas present with the packaging becoming more elaborate each year.