There are a lot of ugly Christmas sweaters for sale this year. An apparel company called “Teespring” has created a Horse Christmas Tree Sweater as one of their many options for this season. For prices ranging from $20 to $55, you can own one too.

Or if humor is not your thing, there has also been plenty of animal sweaters and sweatshirts made with animals in the holiday spirit such as snowmen and teddy bears.

Desire to purchase an ugly sweater may have been motivated by social aspects of consumption or because ugly sweaters are in fashion right now due to contemporary fashion trends. Whatever the reason may be, our parents must be somewhere shaking their heads.

In the string of Christmas/holiday novelties, Dick’s Sporting Goods has found its new niche: ugly sweaters for horses.

The idea for the high-priced accessory came to Greg Zola when he was sipping wine on a Friday night with colleagues and someone bore the question, “What do we want for Christmas?” The group’s consensus: market-specific sweaters. Earning brownie points already, the embellished product is expected to top general best-seller lists before no time.

In the past, you were either somebody with a White Christmas or an expert on penguin activities. But then Hallmark ruined that for everyone by producing its 1974 Christmas special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

It’s actually not entirely Hallmark’s fault, mind you. It’s just that in 1839, the famed English naturalist Sir Edwin Landseer created a painting called ‘A Horse Rearing Up On His Hind Legs Looking over a Stream’ and it had absolutely nothing to do with snow or winter spirits or whatever nonsense John Denver was singing about. And then more than a century later, in 1984 when British advertisement executive Tony Gale was looking for new artwork to launch an annual British charity appeal for poor children he happened to see the painting. His one comment seems insufficient to explain why logic is so foreign to some people but we think it is best summed up as follows: “I thought it looked rather warm and

Offered exclusively at the North pole, this ugly christmas sweater is a must for Christmas attire

This flashy design is guaranteed to get you in the mood for Christmas and everything that surrounds it.

It is on a hunt for the perfect, ugly christmas sweater and we found one that we are in love with.

Thompson Tee has the ickiest, yet FUNNIEST Christmas Sweater for this holiday season. The sweater is called Horse Christmas Tree Ugly Christmas Sweater and it is just really really ugly but brilliant as well in its own way.

The great thing about these sweaters is that you can wear them to every occasion from family dinners, to office parties and even at work! No occasion too formal for these great sweaters.