It’s such a simple, but brilliant idea to open an ugly Christmas sweater store. Why couldn’t I have thought of this?! Anyway, don’t do like I did and waste your time, energy, and gas crisscrossing Columbus looking for sweaters, Christmisc has them all. I consider the prices ridiculously high, but in hindsight the cost would have balanced out after driving all over the city searching for a bargain. The store is neat and organised with several racks of sweaters in all sizes and colors. It’s a seasonal pop up store, so I’m not sure when they open. I had to do a serious internet search to find this place, the address was actually incorrect, luckily the location is right across the walkway. For my next ugly sweater party, this will be my first stop!
Chelsey M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Columbus, OH
There’s nothing for me to like or dislike really about this place. It’s a big open space with a bunch of «tacky» Christmas sweaters, but they’re all just sweaters and sweatshirts that have been purchased from places like Elder Beerman, Sears, Kmart, insert retailer that caters to older women who wear sweater vests and themed sweaters. I don’t think they’re original, I was expecting sweaters that had been decorated and then placed for sale, which I think would have been more interesting. I also don’t think they’re tacky or ugly… they’re not far off from things I watched my grandma wear for Christmas growing up, and I loved my grandma, and never found her tacky. I think they could be described as items for the«older» crowd(50−60+) at best. Being old doesn’t make you tacky or your sweater ugly. If you’re looking for a pre-made sweater for a party, this might work for you, but it’s not going to work in a situation where people are expecting you to make your own.
Rachel W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bridgeville, PA
Forget the last-minute scramble pouring through racks at Goodwill. Look no further for your award-winning«Ugliest Christmas Sweater.» The staff is great and the sequined, embroidered, and illuminated sweaters would make Clark W. Griswold proud.