Princess Kate’s iconic leggy look has been made into a Christmas sweatshirt


Princess Kate’s legs were splashed across front pages this week, and now they are splashed across the front of a kitschy Christmas sweatshirt.

To Di For Daily host Kinsey Schofield wrote about the moment, saying, “Catherine, the Princess of Wales, looked so insanely snatched in her red ensemble while visiting with South Korea’s President and First Lady. Yet… no one is talking about her cape… they’re talking about her calf.”

Kinsey was in such awe of the car photo, that she created a digital storyboard based around the image and from there, the “Leg it Snow” Christmas sweatshirt was born.

Kinsey made a little video to accompany the sweatshirt, where we hear her say, “We had to celebrate our girl for that fantastic outfit she wore today, ‘Leg it snow, leg it snow, leg it snow,” with that last bit said to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s “Let it Snow.”

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The sweatshirt is available over at Kinsey’s website and sells for £28.57. It comes in three colors – pink, white and grey – and, of course, a splash of red.

A green Christmas tree, about 12 inches tall, is featured on the front, with eight Princess Kate Getting out of the Car ornaments, topped with a red bow, as seen on Kate’s cape.

But, it doesn’t stop there, Kinsey came up with the fantastically festive slogan, “Leg it Snow,” which appears underneath the tree in a play on words of Frank Sinatra’s 1950 hit “Let it Snow.”

While the world embraced Kate’s cape, there was some pushback about her dress, specifically the length of it.

The dress ends right above her knee, which lines up with royal rules. But, when she was getting out of the car, it appears the dress was hiked up but accident and she revealed more leg than she would have ever intended.

Even so, Meghan’s fans are not happy about this and are calling it a double standard.

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