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

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    After all, for ugly Christmas sweaters, we say the more over-the-top, the better! Of course, you can always buy one of the best ugly Christmas sweaters , but where's the fun in that?

  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. 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.

  5. Christmas jumper - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas jumper (also Christmas sweater, or ugly sweater due to their over the top designs) is a sweater themed with a Christmas or winter-style design, often worn during the festive season. They are often knitted. A more traditional approach is a roll neck (or "turtleneck") top-pulled garment. It can generally be said that embellishments ...

  6. This is what a $30,000 ugly Christmas sweater looks like - AOL

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    If you're bored of the scratchy thrift store one you picked up five years ago for $1.49, one company has the perfect sweater to blow your holiday budget.

  7. Pesky Pants - Wikipedia

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    The pants, made of moleskin, were originally given to Larry Kunkel by his mother in 1964. [1] Kunkel disliked the pants because the material became uncomfortably stiff in the cold Minnesota winters. Rather than throw them away, he regifted them to his brother-in-law, Roy Collette, the following Christmas. Collette didn't like them either so he ...