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2 Chainz Just Sold the World’s Most Expensive Ugly Christmas Sweater — for $90,000

The rapper teamed up with his personal jeweler to create the “World’s Most Expensivest Ugly Christmas Sweater”
2 Chainz Just Sold the World’s Most Expensive Ugly Christmas Sweater — for $90,000
Prince Williams
By Blake Bakkila · Updated October 26, 2020
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2 Chainz just helped one person take home the world’s most expensive ugly Christmas sweater — for a hefty price. The rapper teamed up with his personal jeweler Avianne to drop what they are calling the “World’s Most Expensivest Ugly Christmas Sweater” at the not-so-affordable price of $90,000. The black sweater with a gold Santa Claus was designed by 2 Chainz and features 50 carats of diamonds and 250 grams of gold.
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$90,000 cash. 50 carats of diamonds and 250 grams of gold on the worlds most expensivest ugly Christmas sweater. https://t.co/iJXWTwmqIl pic.twitter.com/4sQ2IV03gJ

— Tity Boi (2 Chainz) (@2chainz) December 16, 2016
“This is extremely rare and only 1 sweater was made,” according to 2 Chainz’s merch website. “Proceeds of this sweater will go to charity.” 2 Chainz promoted his five-figure sweater in a tweet, in which he wrote, “$90,000 cash. 50 carats of diamonds and 250 grams of gold on the worlds most expensivest ugly Christmas sweater. http://2chainzshop.com.” The item appears to have enticed one buyer as it is currently listed as “sold out.” Earlier this week, the world was introduced to what was then-believed to be the most expensive holiday sweater, coming in at a whopping price of $30,000. The sweater, from Tipsy Elves, featured 24,274 individually-placed Swarovski crystals and took over a month to make. This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.com.