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November 24th, 2009

‘Tis the seaon of ugly sweaters: Multi-coloured knit cardigan from Miss Selfridge

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While we’re on the subject of ugly sweaters

We’re sure some people will look at this Miss Selfridge cardigan and see a cosy, practical and cheerful winter knit.

We, on the other hand, look at it and see something a children’s TV presenter – possibly Noel Edmonds - would’ve worn circa 1983. Or possibly Bill Cosby.

£60 to look like an extra from the Cosbys? We’re going to politely decline. If you want it, though, you can get it here.




5 Responses to “‘Tis the seaon of ugly sweaters: Multi-coloured knit cardigan from Miss Selfridge”

  1. Rock Hyrax says:

    Wow, that’s a real Christmas jumper isn’t it?

  2. Karen says:

    And even Bill Cosby’s fashion sense has gone down since the 80’s. I saw him live last year, and I swear to God, he wore sweats with Crocs, and white sweat socks.

  3. naomi says:

    this seems like a sweater cliff huxtable would have given claire to wear to convert her from lawyerly dress suits to his land of crazy knits lol
    also i’m thinking that if i got that sweater for xmas it would be regifted…maybe to someone who is colour blind

  4. Diandra says:

    I think it’s cute!
    Maybe because i’m young and i’m not so jaded to 80’s stuff, or maybe because there are sweaters out there that are alot worse! I have to say I kind of like it.

  5. Melanthios says:

    If it were bolder colours, I would see it as something really awesome to wear if you were someone who worked with small children. I have vivid memories of totally loving that type of thing, as a small child. It’s mesmerising and you just want to look at it all day.

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