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20 Ugly Christmas Sweaters on TV and in Film
‘Tis the season to be jolly… and what higher approach to begin issues off with a smile than to level out some really unattractive vacation wardrobe decisions? Here are a handful of the ugliest Christmas sweater to be discovered on TV and in movies.
“Office Christmas Party” (2016): Kate McKinnon’s human sources rep on this ensemble comedy ought to have been ticketed by the style police.
“How I Met Your Mother”: Being a moose’s caboose to Marshall’s entrance finish was actually a proof of Lily’s love.
“Hot in Cleveland”: Betty White’s Elka would by no means let a possibility go to tease her besties.
“Bridget Jones’ Diary” (2001): Bridget thought Mark Darcy is likely to be Mr. Right… after which she noticed this sweater.
“Real Housewives of Orange County”: Danielle hosted an “Ugly Sweater” celebration, all within the identify of charity. And, no, these outfits usually are not couture.
“Deck the Halls” (2006): Matthew Broderick’s Christmas mope specialist wished his youngsters to have a standard vacation, matching sweaters and all.
“Arrow”: Felicity’s mother added comedian aid to a vacation celebration by giving Hanukkah some equal time.
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”: While Charlie went on your normal Christmas sweater – with emphasis on the phrase “sweat” – Mac ripped off the sleeves of a “Noel” T-shirt for that edgy look.
“Community” (2011): This Christmas episode had the research group becoming a member of the glee membership. How these sweaters would trigger anybody glee is past us.
Hallmark Channel Original Movie “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas” (2018): Jean Smart performs a unusual guardian angel, who introduces Candace Cameron Bure to the ghosts of Christmases previous, current and future. Unfortunately, Candace doesn’t reciprocate by introducing Jean to a stylist.
“How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (2000): Jim Carrey’s Grinch with the itty bitty coronary heart additionally has itty bitty style in clothes.
“Step Brothers” (2008): This Will Ferrell-John C. Reilly comedy is proof that style sense – and lack there of – runs within the household.
“Modern Family” (2009): The present’s very first Christmas episode had the Dunphy household at their dysfunctional greatest, displaying off their ugly sweaters in a video message to the youngsters’ grandma.
And “Modern Family” once more (2011): Tasked with wrapping presents with Jay, Cam’s super-sensitive response to his father-in-law not “getting” his considerate present might have been a lot worse… if Jay informed him what he thought of…