Top 5 Ugly Christmas Sweater Themes

Thanks in part to that ubiquitous Oregon Lottery ad, the Ugly Christmas Sweater season started early. We’ve had people calling Red Light about ugly Christmas sweaters since early November!

Fortunately, we’ve been buying them all year…we have hundreds saved up, and they’re all totally tacky.

But we don’t just buy every Christmas sweater that is offered to us, then turn around and call it an ugly Christmas Sweater. Each ugly Christmas sweater we have for sale was hand-picked for awfulness. Our staff takes tacky seriously, so we’re picking the creme de la creme of holiday-themed knitwear horrors. Here are some of the things we are look for:

1. Inappropriately dressed Santas.

Santa should be jolly and joyful. He may even sometimes come across as creepy. But he is never rock ‘n’ roll. Thus, Santa should never wear leopard or zebra-print. When you find a sweater with an inappropriately “edgy” Santa (or snowman or penguin for that matter), you’ve found a keeper.

2. Disjointed holiday iconography.

When a sweater is blocked off into various scenes and the only continuous theme is Christmas, it can transcend into ugly Christmas sweater territory. The colors are bright, the images many and the overall effect is a bit like looking at a strobe light. You get dizzy, disoriented…and it’s even worse if the sweater has sparkles!

3. Sewn-on accoutrements that jingle, wiggle or light up.

Sweaters that have bells, bobbles or anything that moves, makes noise or lights up sewn onto them are highly desirable. These kinds of “add ons” take a nice, holiday cardigan to the next level – they announce your presence and let everyone know that you are ready to party! In short, they instantly create a sweater that cannot be ignored (which is the whole point of the Ugly Christmas Sweater).

4. Scary animals.

Some of the best ugly Christmas sweaters feature creepy, human-like animals, most often penguins, bears or kitties. Animals acting like deliriously happy ice-skaters are always unsettling, and if the animals on your sweater also happen to be vaguely menacing or slightly misshapen, well…bonus points!

5. Psychedelic patterns.

Think bad acid trip. If your sweater can loosely be described as “busy,” there’s a good chance you have a true Ugly Christmas Sweater. Knitwear with vaguely Nordic patterns, overcome with Christmas iconography rendered in bright primary colors is quickly overwhelming. It’s hard to go wrong with sweaters like these, especially when they include over-simplified, blob-like Santa faces.

6. Unintentionally perverted.

Though the unintentionally perverted subcategory of Ugly Christmas Sweaters is not as prevalent as some of the others we’ve mentioned, it’s no less tacky. Reindeer dancing a little too close, wreathes awkwardly placed…suggestive holiday sweaters are just not right.

7. Messages to Santa (or other mall shoppers).

The diary-like quality of sweaters and sweatshirts emblazoned with messages to Santa, or sweeties, or just other mall shoppers make this category an instant classic. (Of course, the message must be holiday-themed but trust us, there really are tons of these Dear Santa-type sweatshirts.) Nothing says “Happy Holidays!” like asking for gifts via a disgruntled message Velvasheened across your chest!

In the spirit of holiday giving, we’ve listed 7 Christmas sweater horrors rather than just the 5 promised in our post title – tra la! The truth is, there are lots of ways holiday sweaters can qualify as Ugly Christmas Sweaters…And in our next post, we’ll tell you how you can spruce up your Ugly Christmas Sweater and take it to new heights of tackiness with a little DIY magic!

Ugly Christmas Sweaters Are Here!

It’s not even Thanksgiving yet, but we listen to our customers and so…we’ve begun to put out our stash of ugly Christmas sweaters!

Red Light has hundreds of fantastically horrid holiday sweaters saved up for you, each one hand-picked for extreme tackiness. No store in Portland has a bigger or better selection of ugly Christmas sweaters.

Some of the graphic themes you’ll find in our holiday sweater selection: teddy bears, sequins, dancing reindeer, leopard print santas, kittens in gift boxes.

And we also have ugly sweaters in a complete spectrum of sizes…from petite to XXL, as well as turtlenecks, cardigans and sweater vests.

Plus, later this week we’ll share our thoughts on what makes an ugly Christmas sweater truly party worthy and DIY tips to take your hideous holiday sweater over the top!

Frances Bean Cobain Shops at Red Light!

Superstar spawn, Frances Bean Cobain, was at Red Light yesterday! The daughter of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love stocked up on over-sized vintage men’s sweaters.

She probably didn’t realize she was walking in her father’s footsteps – back in the early ’90s Kurt Cobain shopped at one of Red Light’s predecessors, The New Store in Seattle! (Same owner, different shop, different Northwest city.)

The dream of the ’90s really is alive in Portland!

Thanks for stopping by, FBC!

Celebrity Costumes on KPTV Fox 12!

Earlier this week Kara Mack of KPTV Fox 12 stopped by Red Light to get some last minute celebrity costume ideas. Check it out:

Thanks Kara, Eric and Katie!

Make Your Halloween Hair-do Perfect: Tips for Wearing Wigs

Red Light has a lot of wigs, especially during Halloween. Customers love looking at them, but not everyone is sure about how to incorporate a wig into their costume…Is the jumbo afro going to stay in place? Can wigs be brushed? Will the wig fit over naturally long hair?

For the wig curious, Red Light manager and wig-wearer extraordinaire, Jodi, shares a few simple tips:

1. Hiding your hair: If your hair is chin length or longer, a good way to hide it under your wig is by creating small sections of hair, twisting that hair into tiny flat buns against your scalp and using bobby pins to hold them down. Once you have pinned all of your hair down, use a little bit of hair spray to give it some extra hold. After your wig is in place, try using 2 bobby pins near your temple to pin the wig to your own hair and help it stay in place all night long.

2. Keep it neat: When putting on a wig, you should never flip it upside down. Instead, keep it level and glide it over your head, start at the front and then bring it into position in the back of your head. This will keep it from knotting and getting gnarly. When combing through your wig, it’s best to use a thick tooth comb or a hair pick. (Using a brush tends to rip hairs out of the wig and create more knots). Try not to comb through curls, instead use your fingers to style any fly aways back into the curl pattern. Once the wig is on your head and in position, trim any part needed (ie; if there are long hairs getting in your bang fringe etc)

3. That looks so real: One of the best ways to finish a look is with accessories; a wig loves accessories. A trick to making that wig look like your real hair is to accompany it with a hair band, a hair clip or a hat. These accessories add the perfect finishing touch to your look and creates more of an illusion that the hair on your head is part of your own.

Halloween Costume Ideas: Pop Stars!

Pop stars, rock stars, whatever you want to call them, music idols always make for great Halloween costumes…

Obviously Lady GaGa lends herself to Halloween get-ups…And the wig options for GaGa are endless!

And Prince is great for guys and girls!

Zombie Amy Winehouse would be an excellent choice as well…

Halloween Costume Countdown!

It’s our favorite time of the year! October is here and Halloween is almost in full swing at Red Light…We say almost because, as you might know, we perform a big “flip” this month. Very soon Red Light will transform from your favorite neighborhood vintage store into your favorite Halloween superstore.

Sure, we’ve been putting out some of our costume finery everyday. And if you were in Red Light today you noticed that all those special, necessary accessories like face paint and fangs and mustaches are filling our cases now, too. But we have SO MUCH MORE yet to put out – including possibly the best set of costumes we’ve ever seen!

Not too many things are so weird, so extreme and so rare that the entire Red Light staff is in awe of them, but that is the case with this costume group. And we’ll be revealing those get-ups to the world on Friday – don’t miss out!

Red Light + Elle Italia!

We are so pleased to be featured in Summer Allen’s article about Portland for Elle Italia (October 2011)! Grazie!

Vintage Doctor’s Bag Love

From the vintage uniform to the black vintage heels to the amazing vintage leather doctor’s bag, we LOVE this customer’s totally contemporary take on vintage style!

$1 Sale for Caldera Was MAJOR Success!

WOW – last Sunday’s $1 Sale was crazy! Thank you to everyone who came out and shopped for a cause!

Not only was it our most successful $1 Sale yet this summer, the event also featured our youngest-ever $1 Sale shopper (the cutie pictured above took home a vintage beaded purse).

And, as if that weren’t enough, this $1 Sale also had the biggest single customer purchase ever: 70 items! Yep, one of your fellow Portlanders found 70 great garments…and their purchase translated into $70 cash to Caldera.

As with all of our summer $1 Sales, 100% of proceeds from the event are going to a local non-profit. Sunday’s $1 Sale benefited Caldera – an exceptional organization that supports the arts on many levels, including artist-in-residence programs and extensive outreach to struggling schools and students.

We have one $1 Sale left on the 2011 Summer calendar: Sunday, August 24 from 10 am – noon. The last $1 Sale of the summer will benefit Dove Lewis, an amazing emergency veterinary center, so get ready to shop!

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