Have you got a Christmas jumper covered in snowflakes, reindeer, sprigs of holly, or even a squeaky Rudolph nose? Do you trot the same one out every year, greeting it like an old friend.? Or do you have a new one every year? Or do you like to get all glammed up in your best party frock or sparkly top? Or do you go for cosyness and comfort?
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Christmas Jumpers - for or against? (Poll)
5I like a new Christmas jumper every year or two and wear it with joy0%0I have had the same Christmas jumper for ages and treat it like an old friend40.00%2I like to pile on the glamour - bling, sparkle, the more the merrier20.00%1I choose comfort and warmth and preferably a stretchy waist0%0I don't think about it until the Day then just throw on whatever I feel like40.00%2"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)Tags: None
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I like Christmas jumpers, but prefer the snowflake type rather than Rudolph or Santa!
I don't wear thick jumpers especially not indoors so for many years didn't have one.
A couple of years ago I bought a navy cotton knit one which isn't has hot as some. It has lovely sparkly snowflakes made from silver sequins.
My other festive jumper, not really a Christmas one, is a fine knit in black and sliver silvery sparkle thread, with a loose cowl neck. I will be wearing this one on Christmas day with some comfy black trousers.“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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I had a Christmas jumper as a present some years ago and to be honest it was far too thick for indoor wearing with a house full of people and the kitchen hot from cooking Christmas Dinner.
I only wore it the once.
But that's not to say I dislike Christmas jumpers, I think they look fun, when someone else is wearing them.
I like Christmas jackets that can be worn over a blouse teamed up with trousers or a skirt.
Bring me sunshine in your smile.
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