There’s a good chance you’ll end up wanting to wear these flashy, funny ugly Christmas sweaters all year round.

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The pattern is named after the European dance craze, but what exactly the dots have to do with polka is a bit of a mystery.
Whether you’re obsessed with Barbie or you just really love sharks, these new limited-edition collections from MeUndies can make your summer even more fun.
You may have never noticed the extra holes on the sides of your Chuck Taylor All-Stars, but they serve a clever purpose.
If you’re wearing jeans, you’ll probably spot some tiny metal rivets surrounding the front pockets. Like a lot of details in life, we’ve become accustomed to seeing them. So why are they there?
Famed choreographer Willi Ninja's pioneering dance moves and gender-fluid style had a lasting influence on music and fashion, which still persists to this day.
Facial hair as aggressive as the World War I combatants.
There was nothing understated about the ’80s—and that included the most popular perfumes of the decade.
Speedos, the famously ultra-tight swimming attire, showed so much leg on the conservative beaches of Australia that men were arrested.
Back in the mid-'90s, no show on television was hotter than ‘Friends.’ But even more popular was the haircut the show spawned that became the must-have look for women everywhere.
Nutella isn’t ‘Nut-tella,’ and other lies you’ve been told.
Nix those unnecessary stitches.
The Academy Award for Best Costume Design doesn’t *always* go to a period drama.
In 1931, fashion designer and millionaire Nell Donnelly was abducted from her Kansas City home. Her kidnappers didn't know that Donnelly harbored a scandalous secret that would eventually seal their doom.
Spencer’s line of ugly Christmas sweaters are perfect for your next holiday party (though maybe not for dinner at Grandma's).
The Honcho Poncho from Therm-A-Rest combines weatherproof outerwear with a cozy camping blanket.
From Steve Martin's 'Saturday Night Live' song to 'The Mummy' movies, King Tut has had an eventful afterlife.
Billy Ray Cyrus isn't the only one who can pull off the Arkansas Waterfall.
From Mom jeans to plaid everything, these fashion trends from the ’90s aren't just retro—they're making a big comeback.