Microsoft has released a serene 'ugly' Christmas sweater
Miscellaneous / / December 06, 2023
It takes you back to the early 2000s, to the era of Minesweeper, Internet Explorer and low-rise jeans.
Every year, Microsoft releases holiday-themed clothing to celebrate the approach of Christmas. Last year she showed a funny sweater dedicated to Skrepysh, and now I decided to pay tribute to the “Serenity” desktop wallpaper from Windows XP.
Microsoft assures that such a sweater will return the user to the era of Minesweeper, Internet Explorer and low-rise jeans. Promo page clothes more than correspond to this description.
The sweater is 55% cotton and 45% acrylic. Machine wash cold, dry low and "never remove" recommended.
The price of the sweater was $69.99 (≈6,300 rubles). It will go on sale in a limited edition. Would you like one of these?
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Wow, I would also like to post here the work of my tiler, who assembled a palm tree from 3 tiles, not a single tile was in its place and he was indignant that he would have to redo everything (( And I hung the heated towel rail, extending onto the mirror, about 15 centimeters. And soooo it will do (( Unfortunately, the photo probably didn’t survive.
When the work was done for show: 15 photos from Internet users