The 12 Weirdest Sweaters Of Christmas 2017
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The 12 Weirdest Sweaters Of Christmas 2017

Yes, the fidget spinner is included on the last one.

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The 12 Weirdest Sweaters Of Christmas 2017
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As the weather grows colder, the sweaters grow uglier - and weirder. You can buy all 12 of these bizarre sweaters this year if you can't decide which one is the best. One for each of the 12 days of Christmas!

1. This sweater shows how Santa might deliver toys underwater.

Get it here.

2. Everyone needs Santa Carlton's giant face on a sweater, right?

Get it here.

3. A crazy sweater, this is.

Get it here and wear it to The Last Jedi premiere.

4. This one would match the cat hair on your clothes.

Get it here.


5. Will this 3D reindeer sweater make you fly?

Get it here.

6. Move over Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers is one of the best cartoons of this year.

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7. This one brings the party.

Get it here.


8. This one's for the edgier cat ladies.

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9. The closest thing to an edible sweater you'll be able to find.

Get it here.


10. Christmas sweaters should be just as timeless as this meme.

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11. You've heard of male rompers, but have you seen this?

Get it here.

12. And finally, look closely at the star on this sweater for the most 2017 thing you've ever seen.

Get it here, and yes, the fidget spinner is included.

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