

How this slid past the powers-that-be however is a slippery question indeed.Īgainst a wintery-blue backdrop, snowflakes fall about the central, seated figure of Santa Claus. To be fair, technically it wasn’t Walmart. However, the “Let it Snow” sweater that was available on Walmart’s Canadian website gave the Christmas jingle an illicit metaphorical tone. He’s from the North Pole, a wintery wonderland, which accounts for his seasonally appropriate boots. Santa Claus is no stranger to snow–the real kind. Well, Walmart took the Christmas sweater, and Santa, to a whole new level– with lines of cocaine. Sip some eggnog, sprinkle a little psychoactive nutmeg on top, and cozy on up by the fire wearing a classic, festive, and hilarious fashion accouterment. Whether you’re hitting the slopes, feeling a little ironic, or somehow you just happened to find a seriously great Christmas sweater, it’s one way to compliment or comment on the holiday scene. A snowman, bears on skies, snowflakes, reindeer, Christmas trees, holly, the Ghost of Christmas Past– the print options are so psychedelically kitsch-chic. Who doesn’t love a Christmas sweater? Ugly, kitschy, cute–you decide the adjective but it’s a classic nonetheless. This week, a Christmas sweater made headlines for its depiction of Santa with a whole lot of “snow.” The Christmas Sweater
