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Showing Original Post only (View all)Analyst swipes at MAGA's 'fragile' sweater meltdown [View all]
A columnist for The Guardian argued on Sunday that the meltdown inspired by a new pink J.Crew sweater caused among many fans of the MAGA movement reveals how "fragile" its "sense of masculinity" truly is.
Last week, J.Crew announced the release of a pink "Fair Isle" sweater that The Guardian columnist Ellie Violet Bramley described in a new column as a traditional preppy piece that seems to align with the fashion sensibilities of the conservative right. However, the backlash the sweater received from several prominent MAGA figures, such as Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) and pundit Juanita Broaddrick, revealed a stark contradiction about the movement's views of masculinity.
Masculinity is one of the key tenets of President Donald Trump's MAGA movement, which promotes an uncompromising view of manhood often imagined by teenage boys, according to an article by Jill Filipovic, an author and contributor to The Atlantic. That version has been described by experts as "performative hypermasculinity," which rejects anything that appears to be feminine.
From a fashion point of view, it couldnt be more innocuous," Bramley wrote. "Its got a crew neck. Its made from wool. It has a Fair Isle pattern at the upper yoke. Theres nothing asymmetric about it, no fringing or tassels, no slogan blasted across the front; no 'Make America Kind Again.' So whats the big deal? Reader, the jumper is pink."
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Last week, J.Crew announced the release of a pink "Fair Isle" sweater that The Guardian columnist Ellie Violet Bramley described in a new column as a traditional preppy piece that seems to align with the fashion sensibilities of the conservative right. However, the backlash the sweater received from several prominent MAGA figures, such as Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) and pundit Juanita Broaddrick, revealed a stark contradiction about the movement's views of masculinity.
Masculinity is one of the key tenets of President Donald Trump's MAGA movement, which promotes an uncompromising view of manhood often imagined by teenage boys, according to an article by Jill Filipovic, an author and contributor to The Atlantic. That version has been described by experts as "performative hypermasculinity," which rejects anything that appears to be feminine.
From a fashion point of view, it couldnt be more innocuous," Bramley wrote. "Its got a crew neck. Its made from wool. It has a Fair Isle pattern at the upper yoke. Theres nothing asymmetric about it, no fringing or tassels, no slogan blasted across the front; no 'Make America Kind Again.' So whats the big deal? Reader, the jumper is pink."
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https://www.rawstory.com/maga-2674335751/?cx_testId=6&cx_testVariant=cx_undefined&cx_artPos=4&cx_experienceId=EXC93HV4HK4I&cx_experienceActionId=showRecommendationsVP9S9ZC8WNR522#cxrecs_s
The Guardian article, with a picture of the sweater: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/nov/23/maga-meltdown-pink-sweater-men-masculinity-fragile
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The sweater is hideous. The collar looks like it'll be stretched after the first wash.
Intractable
Monday
#2
that is really cotton candy pink + the fair isle is rather slim. that is a bad sweater.
pansypoo53219
Monday
#11
Wow, at first glance, seems like folks here can be just as triggered any anyone else.
Layzeebeaver
Monday
#12
I'd wear it ... but I'm a gal. It looks like it's for a woman with that neck detail. nt
Raine
Monday
#14
As generic Man, I have and wear pink, sweaters (jumpers, thank you!), polo, Tee shirts, etc.
Layzeebeaver
Monday
#16
DU, on balance, is a far less than stellar source for fashion/design commentary.
Celerity
Monday
#49
Really? Of all the problems you could be concerned about, this is what you waste time on?
Initech
Monday
#38
That si what a Fair Isle sweater looks like -- how in the wolrd is it "wrong"?
obamanut2012
Monday
#42
Just in time for Christmas, it's the plainest entry in the annual ugly sweater competition.
Intractable
Monday
#57