
'Tis the season to be Jolly... Clothing.
I've been waiting ages to say that!
My THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE T-shirt challenge has made it all the way through to the final month of the calendar; just 30 days of T-shirt wearing stand between me and my goal of having worn a different T-shirt every day for 2013.
I am very, very close to the end!
Because today is December 1st, the first day of the official Christmas countdown, I thought I'd wear a T-shirt that would suitably mark the occasion - this rather festive donation from Helen at Jolly Clothing will most definitely suffice.
From here on out, the streets and homes across the UK are going to be awash with the epitome of seasonal apparel - the Christmas Jumper. These winter warmers will fall under a number of categories from the classically hideous worn-out-of-politeness-to-appease Nan variety, to the more modern reinvented trendy variety.
As I've just discovered, the Christmas Jumper needn't be a jumper at all. The mock-knitted aesthetic translates well as a T-shirt print, which is exactly what fills the Jolly Clothing stock room. Following the success of their launch last year, the team now sell Christmas Jumper prints on both long-sleeve and short sleeve T-shirts in a variety of colours. For me, that means I'm showcasing a rather fetching alpine design on a red canvas for Day 335 of my challenge. Get your festive tees while stocks last and while the postal service is still in relatively good working order.
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