Opposuits introduces Classy X-Mas Sweater range

After years of ugly Christmas jumpers being the fashion, Opposuits is offering an alternative option with its Classy X-Mas Sweaters line, party of the OppoSuits Deluxe label.

Opposuits introduced the first ‘ugly’ Christmas Suits to the world in 2012 and since then, the collection has grown with more suits, blazers and shirts.

Following the success of its Christmas products, the company is now adding the Classy X-Mas Sweaters to its offering.

Due to the pandemic last year, many had to spend Christmas at home, which sparked the idea for a less formal addition to the Christmas range.

Jasper Castelein, co-founder of Opposuits, commented: “We don’t really know what will happen this year of course, but what we do know is that people will celebrate Christmas nonetheless. These sweaters are not as formal as our suits, but still very stylish and festive. They are perfect for any kind of Christmas occasion.”

The sweaters are available in navy, burgundy and black and all have a unique collection of festive embroidery. They are available to order now on the Opposuits webstore and via retailers including Selfridges in the UK and Nordstrom in the US.

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