It should003 Archivesa comfort to know that the world's most expensive Christmas sweater still checks off the "ugly" box.
Sparkle enthusiasts Swarovski and Tipsy Elves have combined glittering forces to create this $30,000 sweater, which took 52 hours to make and is encrusted with 24,274 Swarovski crystals.
And its one-of-a-kind "Santa riding a unicorn through space" design? Well, that's just fashion.
In the event that you can afford a $30,000 sweater, it is really, truly for sale on the Tipsy Elves website.
Even better, it comes with a "luxury frame," so you can display it proudly in your home long after the holiday season ends.
Just try not to get gravy on it at family dinner.
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