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Tacky Holiday Sweaters

Other than thrift stores, any suggestions as to where to find the tackiest, most hideous, ugliest holiday sweater ever? It's for a work contest. I'll probably add some additional adornments to include Hanukkah :). Our closets are fresh outta any Christmas decor :)

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Kohl's might have some in the ladies' dept -- some ladies that shop there really like Christmas kitsch & then, yes, hot glue on some extra dollar store holiday adornments

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aww color me sad. I suggested we have a tacky sweater contest at our holiday party but had to scrap the idea because the boss' wife legitimately wears holiday sweaters.
I think ebay would be your best bet for really outlandish ones. Get one with lights. I love the ones that light up! And please wear christmas bulb earrings and necklace that light up. Classic

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My grandma's closet. That's where my brother gets his for this kind of thing. (-: Seriously, check with some older relatives or friends' older relatives, as long as they wouldn't be offended. I would also try Goodwill.

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ebay! That's where I got mine and there are a ton!!!

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check the grandma departments at JC Penny or Sears.

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Oh my god. I just went to ebay and typed in "tacky christmas sweaters" and a whole SLEW of them showed up. There's one that actually lights up. It's good for a chuckle.

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Check your local thrift stores.

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ebay! Try typing in tacky holiday sweater and you might find some gems!

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Gas stations, truck stops, hardware stores, gag shops like Spencers or make one yourself from scratch. Go to a crafting store and find some iron on appliques and go at it! Iron ons on a sweatshirt could be a hoot.

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