Fall Fashions
Don't Sweater the Small Stuff

Maybe they should have kept these scratchy sweaters in the corner of the closet.


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1. Some of them are not that bad.

Posted at 6:19AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Mr. Jones

2. Ive seen worse come in lovely gift wrapped packages under my own tree lol...UGH!

>BTW...One ought never to dis the Cos'

Posted at 6:41AM on Nov 29th 2008 by VioletteUK

3. I don't even have the first clue who half of these people are.

Posted at 8:49AM on Nov 29th 2008 by who?

4. I didn't recognize Victoria without her boobs on display.
It's nice to know she actually owns a shirt that covers her chest.

Posted at 9:29AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Hawkeye

5. 5:45 am filler by the "TMZ Staff."

Posted at 9:39AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Me

6. Man, I can't see Poshy's boobies. I am so disappointed.

Posted at 10:07AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Skeeter

7. Uh..... I think they're all past the school uniform age, where everyone dresses the same. They only one I thought looked bad was Agyness Deyn, because her sweater looked like her whole body was ready to slide through the neck hole.

Posted at 11:06AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Kay

8. I like most of the sweaters. the Christmas tree one worn with shorts, has to go though,

Posted at 11:42AM on Nov 29th 2008 by Go for it not

9. Most of these people I have never heard of.

Posted at 1:49PM on Nov 29th 2008 by Huh?

10. They're sweaters are better than what half of the TMZ staff wears.

Posted at 7:50PM on Nov 29th 2008 by Erika

11. What's so grandma about them? Stop being petty and quite frankly I don't see why everyone should have to conform to your idiotic ideas as to what's good to wear (or not). E.g. Posh looks perfectly fine- quite cute in fact.

Posted at 12:29PM on Dec 4th 2008 by Mimi

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