Microsoft has revealed its ugly sweater for this year’s holiday season - and it’s going to be a real crowd-pleaser for fans of Windows XP.
And there are plenty of folks who regard this operating system as one of the best versions of Windows ever – after all, it’s the operating system that refused to die – so it turns out there’s been quite some demand for the sweater.
Windows XP vs. Windows 11 💻 which one will reign supreme?tune in now to find out and grab this year’s #WindowsUglySweater https://t.co/4ivmjtvG7n pic.twitter.com/dJ10dUL63aNovember 28, 2023
The cotton garment (well, 55% cotton, 45% acrylic) shows a stylized version of the Bliss (default) wallpaper for Windows XP, and it’s labeled as ‘Merry Blissmas’ in the product listing.
The design features the iconic fluffy clouds in a blue sky, with a green landscape underneath, and the addition of an oversized mouse cursor (you wouldn’t want anyone to miss the point of the sweater, now, would you?).
It’s yours via the Xbox Gear Shop for $70 (£56 in the UK, and around AU$105).
The sweater can be shipped internationally, across the globe, but if you want the bad news, it’s already sold out in the most common sizes.
Small, medium, large, and extra-large have all gone, with only the 2XL and 3XL sizes remaining. You can still request a notification for one of the sizes that’s currently out of stock, mind, so Microsoft will let you know when (or if) more inventory comes in.
Microsoft advises: “Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, and never take off.”
As an added bonus, some of the money goes to charity - namely The Nature Conservancy, which aims to protect our environment and combat climate change.
Analysis: Do sweat it
Microsoft’s holiday sweaters have become pretty famous at this point. In the past we’ve had the likes of Clippy last year (maybe a retired Copilot could be on a future sweater, though Microsoft better hope not, with the amount of eggs it has in that particular basket), and a Windows 95 sweater.
Indeed, there was a Windows XP sweater back in 2019 (which was also available in 2020, when Microsoft resurrected some past designs), covered with the ‘XP’ logo, but this take is a bit more subtle - aside from the stupidly supersized mouse pointer, anyway.
If there’s one point of criticism here, it’s that Microsoft should be making more of these garments. They’re clearly popular sweaters, and to be sold out of most sizes already is obviously going to be disappointing for those keen to get a slice of ‘bliss’ for the festive period.
We’re still waiting for the BSoD, frankly (that's the 'Blue Sweater of Death').
Via Tom’s Hardware