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Wearable Christmas Sweaters

Christmas sweaters have come raging back into mainstream fashion. What started as an ugly Christmas sweater trend has morphed into something more wearable. Of course you can still find cheesy Christmas sweaters too but I prefer the styles that are more nostalgic or glam. These are what I have found for wearable Christmas Sweaters.

wearable Christmas sweaters

Wearable Christmas Sweaters

  1. Jewel Button Fuzzy Knit Sweater – If you aren’t into pattern and like some glitz with your Christmas this is the sweater for you. I love the jewel buttons.
  2. Neutral Fair Isle – Fair Isle is always a great option for the Christmas season. This one feels very wintery.
  3. Winter Pattern Cardigan – This is a great option if you want something with a bit more pattern. This option would not just be for Christmas but it would work for the Holidays too.
  4. Merry & Bright sweater – I love this! Doesn’t it scream Christmas? I love this look. This option goes up to a 3XL.
  5. Edie Fair Isle Jumper – Ok yes this sweater looks similar to the one above only with Reindeers. But the red is more of a blue red. This one is selling fast!
  6. Candy Cane Christmas Sweater – I love this one. Yes it is borderline cheesy but I can’t help but love the festive look. Plus the black background makes the candy canes pop.
  7. Neutral Fair Isle Cardigan – not into red or green? Want something that will work for more than just the Christmas season? This is a good option.
  8. Jessica Oversized Jumper – The red and white makes this a great Christmas option but the snowflake pattern means that it could be more universal to all of winter.
  9. Edie Fair Isle Cardigan – This one is almost sold out. The Christmas trees and Falalala screams Christmas. I can see why this is popular.

What type of Christmas sweater do you prefer? I tend to mix it up between a plain red or green with something like the Christmas sweaters above.

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